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    New Iron Frying Pan.

    Can't claim the find myself, as this one was pointed out by OriginalOutdoors;

    Makro are doing this heavy duty frying pan thats perfect for cooking on a campfire. Big fry-ups, bannock, well just about anything !

    http://store.makro.co.uk/p-3280-sunn...ypan-35cm.aspx.

    If you've got a makro card it's even cheaper in store.

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    That looks like a steel pan to me. Even so, thats a good sized pan at a good price. Season it well before use..

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyP View Post
    That looks like a steel pan to me. Even so, thats a good sized pan at a good price. Season it well before use..
    Yep, they have their pictures messed up I think. That's definitely a steel pan. Iron pans aren't riveted normally, are a totally different colour, and usually a bit thinker than that.
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    Still very good for that price I might have to get one as there good for everything

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    That's deffo a black iron pan, they do resemble pressed steel until seasoned I've got one and it's the best frying pan I've ever had.
    All at a decent price too

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    Last edited by -Tim-; 06-01-2014 at 08:46 PM.

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    DITTO,Smashing pan,once seasoned!.got one in store a couple of weeks ago.
    Anyone without a store card,can apply in store.especilly as a "Member"of a Bushcraft group,you will need to buy catereing supplies for the "communial "meal!etc.Put yourself down as catering "Manager".lol.
    Also whilst in store n in the catering section!look out for "CHAFFING GEL",200g,tins of Ethonal Gel.(for chaffing/foodwarming dishes)only 50p per tin.as apposed to 5times that at camping shops.works well in the hobbo stove!
    P.S.Pans are by SUNNEX,Catering classics,Heavy Duty BLACK IRON.their web site is
    www.sunnex.com.hk
    Last edited by midas; 07-01-2014 at 11:23 AM.
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    Very nice, congratulations you have just been volunteered for breakfast duty, CHEF, (LOL)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sar-ian View Post
    Very nice, congratulations you have just been volunteered for breakfast duty, CHEF, (LOL)
    HaHaha,I've got a striped pinny!lol.
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