After watching 1960 Hiker Dude's review of this table in September I asked the wife for one for Christmas. It showed up early and after unpacking it I went in search of other vids and found yours. I'm glad you think it's a good product as well. Since I had to cook on the ground at Big Bend in October I'm looking forward to something a little easier to reach. And being from Idaho originally it's nice to buy something from back home!
mkc0005 sure glad the videos helped and glad our recommendations were good ones. Thanks for watching I sure would appreciate a thumbs up and subscribe my channel please
Darrell Bilbrey you got a good one. Is it a shallow or deep? We do have plans for some more Dutch oven videos hopefully we can get some posted up for you.
Let me tell you James it can be a full time job when you have as much iron as I do. But if you stay ontop of it. There is not a tremendous amount of work.
I agree. I don't quite understand why people like to see the un-boxing of things. Don't fight the system because they are some of my best performing videos. Good video.
That looks like a VERY nice table! Between your video, and 1960hikerdude's video, I'm a gonna get me one of these! Looks very sturdy, and I love the side shelf racks! My Back is getting too old to be squattin' down while cooking on the ground these days. It seems perfect for my needs, and I'm going to ask Santa to bring me one this Christmas! :-D Thank you for posting this video, Sir!
I agree! Besides Summer Camping usage, I could use this in my garage during the winter without worrying about the snow or rain. It would be money well-spent!
I tell ya it really is a great table. I do not think there is a better one out there. Unless there is a home made one I have not seen. But commercial, this is the Cadillac with no doubt. Thanks for watching my videos and I appreciate you taking time to comment.
I do like mine and the height is just fine. I am 6" tall and it works well. If it was taller it would be harder to work on. This way you can lift with your legs and not just with your arms. works nice if you are stacking ovens also.
I do not leave it out in the weather. It has a nice canvas bag and I put it back in there and leave it in the man cave. I have no complaints about it at all.
Thomopolus Rex we gave some DO cooking planned in the near future. Someone helped themselves to my cauldron last year so I need to get another. Check out my DO playlist thanks for watching
Texas Style BBQ and Cuisine Sorry to hear about your cauldron. Mine is over 150 years old. My great grandmother brought it with her from Ireland. It was given to her from her grandmother when she decided to migrate to America. I've only ever made beef stew in it.
wow that is a great piece. What a treasure you have there. I had bought mine at a second hand shop it was a nice bulge pot and had a lid. I went to get it out of the barn last February to use for an event and it was gone.
@@TexasStyleCuisine Great, and thanks fro the quick reply. I wasn't sure the 36" was going to be long enough for several dutch ovens until I saw your video. So that's what I'm getting.
Ernest Turnage totally understand that But how many will you go through? I wanted one that would last and not be wobble. I think the one I got was a little over $200 when I got it. Thanks for watching and keep up that Dutch oven cooking.
@@TexasStyleCuisine Check the Lodge out. It's solid, level and if you take care of it and keep it out of the weather it should last just as long as the CW Supplies Cadillac.
@@TexasStyleCuisine There's a guy here in Arkansas who makes a steel firebox with the frame and the sliding grill surface. It's like $1000 though. Your outdoor space looks great.
gnikmi first thanks for watching second only the wind screen is aluminum third it is the best table I have seen or used or seen. And fourth there is no need to curse. I try to have a child friendly channel here so please refrain from that kind of language