Good job on the comparison and review. I might add one thing that may be important to some viewers. The TemboTusk is designed, manufactered and assembled in America. It is an American made product. Thank you.
American-made does not guarantee quality that is obviously lacking here. You can tug on the heart strings all you want, but it wont make the product any better.
@@RhinoOffroad well, if you think along those lines, you are running of things to be proud of. You are driving an american icon, with Italian engine and German transmission, likely assembled in Mexico. For me, quality comes first, but I would opt in for equal quality American-made any day. Yet one thing I will never do is buy Toyota or Land Rover, or Mercedes adventure vehicle for that matter. So as long as Jeep does not have a Fiat logo on it :) Btw; love that American-native elephant on the logo. Very authentic.
I got a I kamper Discomfor my husband for the Christmas gift. I am a Korean and very impressed with the quality of it and I think we're going to use it many more years to come.😊
I have a skottle and love it and wouldn’t switch based on one thing - no teflon coating. Although there is an ease of cleaning, it is a toxic chemical. About 10 years ago I got rid of all chemical coated cooking pots and pans, opting for cast iron and stainless. The skottle fits my lifestyle and I would highly recommend it to anyone. Absolutely.
I have both and ikamper wins hands down. It’s more modular (diff ways to use it like over a fire hanging, the stove can be used as stand alone to cook on a frying pan etc, and then regular way to use it) more features (skottle handles, better cutting board)and better quality materials (non stick skottle can be cleaned with just soap and water, the whole set up feels premium)… tembo is not bad but after using the ikamper one I never went back..
@@alfonsotrillo68 my tembo bag zipper broke (quality issues) so I haven’t even tried it to be honest.. it’s about the same size I don’t see why it wouldn’t work
Had it for a year and I use silicone or wood spatula and surface still look like brand new. I wipe it with oil before storage. As long as you take care of your stuff, it will last.
Thats not Teflon on the disco, it’s enamel. Also, you should clean your disco in the same fashion the skottle was cleaned, without the oil rub post cleaning.
Excellent video. Do you think that the SKOTTLE CARRY BAG Set can be used to store the ikamper in a practical and safe way? I'm considering buying that bag since the one sold at ikamper doesn't look good
Appreciate it! Great question. I think it would be really close, but I can't confirm either way unfortunately. I actually don't mind the bags the Disco comes with
There nice, but seems to be a little small. I suppose if your out camping with 1 or 2 people would be great. At home I have the 24inch Carolina Cooker Disco that I love. A whole lot cheaper and great quality.
They both are great. Well done on the review. I still can't get over the price tags. 💰🤑 These types of cookers have been used in Mexico and South America for decades, and can be picked up for $20 to $40 bucks 😮😢
Between teardrop camper prices and this, you need to make 6 figures to afford to go camping... IMHO, anything attached to a name like "overlanding", will cost your shorts
Overlanding has been the go to phrase to sell off-road/camping gear for years now. I laugh at it. Most people are not "overlanding". Not many are actually crossing continents. People have been off-road camping for over 100 years and only recently was this term coined. Silly. Keep on overlanding. I'll stay a camper who off-roads all over the southwest US.
I totally hear what you're saying, but I'd also argue that the definition of the word "overlanding" doesn't really matter. I think what most of us are referring to is buying overpriced gear to spend days on end driving while searching for the next killer campsite to enjoy an ice cold beer with friends. At the end of the day, as long as people are enjoying what they're doing and why they're doing it, does it really matter what you call it?
How have they managed to take cooking equipment used over most of Europe / Africa etc for centuries , re name it as a new invention, times the price by 20 and then re sell it
1st off Teflon is a Dupont chemical they created and pregnant mothers gave birth to deformed babies.. BUUUT just saw the correction. And I'll go with the Ikamper plus I like thos handles
@@GladysJeannette I happened to be miles from Internet when I filmed this (as I should be) and failed to look it up beforehand. Appreciate you checking the comments 🤙
I was way out of cell service when we filmed this, so I didn't have all the exact details (so I accidentally called it Teflon). It's actually enamled-cast iron, so no worries on the materials there.