Are Tembo Tusck Scottles worth the price? North of $350 dollars seems like a lot for a glorified griddle.
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Agreed. I have lurked on their website and read most threads when they are offered for group buys, etc. I have tough time justifying the high-pricetag as well. Of course, I have never cooked on one and maybe I'd be more willing if I knew first-hand. I have found cheap knock-offs, but wonder if those would be a waste of money.I cant justify the price of a skottle. My kitchen setup is fine. Use that extra money and bring some filet mignon.
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Just because they cook food nicely does not constitute the high asking price for them. I can not see paying over $100 for one, myself. A fancy skillet with 3 legs and a propane bottle holder, I wonder if Amazon has one for less?
I couldn't justify the price either. I found a Discada/ Cowboy wok on an online ag supply site. And I already had a camp chief 2 burner, so I didnt need another burner. The 22'' disk cost roughly $55.Are Tembo Tusck Scottles worth the price? North of $350 dollars seems like a lot for a glorified griddle.
That looks slick, I think thats the way I'll go. Thanks for the tip.I couldn't justify the price either. I found a Discada/ Cowboy wok on an online ag supply site. And I already had a camp chief 2 burner, so I didnt need another burner. The 22'' disk cost roughly $55.
There are YouTube videos on how to make one for less than $100.
What are you thinking for legs? One of the things I don’t like (besides the price) is that the legs don’t break down for storage.Making my own now. Brand new disc at a farm supply store $33, single burner propane camp stove $18 at Walmart, brand new horseshoes for handles $5 a pair. A little welding, some imagination= your own disc.
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I bought one and am not disappointed. It fits right in with my camping. I agree that the price point is a bit hard to swallow for what it is.Are Tembo Tusck Scottles worth the price? North of $350 dollars seems like a lot for a glorified griddle.
I have been thinking about either welding threaded pipe Union or threaded pipe caps to the underside of the disc. You would then be able to use either galvanized or black steel pipe as legs. Screw them in, unscrew them. Plus, you could use different lengths for different purposes, standing on the ground or for use on a table. Either 1/2 or 3/4 inch pipes.What are you thinking for legs? One of the things I don’t like (besides the price) is that the legs don’t break down for storage.
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I go here too.I cant justify the price of a skottle. My kitchen setup is fine. Use that extra money and bring some filet mignon.
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