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- Kent
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- Reynolds
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- Retired Firefighter
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Ive had the 12 for a long time and my wife just got me the 8 for my birthday. Now that we are going to have a trailer I will be bringing the 8. Ill post in a bit how it comes out.I was just watching some videos on this last night. I do not normally carry a Dutch oven with me, but I am still interested in learning how.
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You are sure right on that one, I did one loaf in the 12" and three in the 8". There are so many variables to keeping the heat correct, the wind came up and changed everything. Lots of fun to practice though.I'd think controlling the temperature would be really tough! Your outside air temp is a big variable and there is a big area of heat conducting cast iron on the sides. I'm always amazed that people can get this to work at all.
-jim lee
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Kent R- that is some excellent looking bread! I normally have one or two with me on every outing but use the 8 inch the most. It holds one box of Jiffy cornbread perfectly. I find that keeping the heat on the bottom lower as the bottom burning is the biggest risk in my mind.
If you have never watched the Kent Rollins videos definitely check those out.
Wife just had this under the tree for me. I’ll be out in a couple of days, can’t wait to use it.I've just started using mine more and more after I learned I could flip the lid over and set it on some coals and use it for a skillet of sorts . Not that I need a reason to buy more gear but this set up looks very versital , paired up with a jet boil my camp cooking gear is way more compact now
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