Check out the Frybake! Easily one of my favorite pieces of backpacking gear. Cook anything in this awesome fry pan and enjoy gourmet meals in the backcountry! www.frybake.com
The pan is hard-anodized. Hard-anodizing seals and strengthens aluminum; is scratch resistant; and is a very non-stick surface. The anodizing gives off no harmful fumes, is not a coating, and will not degrade or flake off. Great piece of kit. Highly recommended!
Know this is an old video brother but we are so buying this after watching this video. Besides your friendship we trust ur testing philosophy of waiting a long time before recommending . Thanks for the video bro. 😁
great review. I like to cook also. I so far only use stainless b/c I've seen too many people burn the coatings off of teflon and other pans. I am ok with coated pans if the coating stays on. Do you think the coating will stay on the pan and not end up in my food?
TheSCWildcat33 I have yet to see the coating come off on any fry bake. I've used them for several years and they are awesome. They don't have teflon coating.
Tim Watson done! I will do a video and share a link to my website of some. I did a 6 day Backpack trip last year and we cooked everything from scratch. Just took 3 mil bags of dry ingredients and basically decided after setting up camp for the night what we felt like eating. There were no planned meals. Made Calzones, Chili Mac, chicken noodle soup, quick bread, and other things, all in a frybake.
Devin I just decided to buy the fry bake and I have a couple questions. Do you use cross strap to keep it closed in your pacor a special stuff sack? I am surprised how light it is I will definitely try better food now. Thanks
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