jmc
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- Ford 1920 4x4 (traded in on Kubota). Case 480F TLB w/4 in 1 bucket, 4x4. Gehl CTL60 tracked loader, Kubota L4330 GST
Hello,
Thinking about buying a Dutch oven for campfire cooking, the kind with a rim around the perimeter of the lid to hold coals on top of the lid. Went to my local hardware store who has a line of USA cast iron skillets, no Dutch ovens, though. Disappointed in the skillets because the main cooking surface is very rough, as in 'as cast' rather than polished like the old ones. Seems like it would stick and be hard to clean. Considered that maybe the manufacturer has a high tech coating to prevent sticking and to prevent the extra labor for normal fabrication. If so, how long would THAT last? Reluctant to order a dutch oven from them, sight unseen.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
John
Thinking about buying a Dutch oven for campfire cooking, the kind with a rim around the perimeter of the lid to hold coals on top of the lid. Went to my local hardware store who has a line of USA cast iron skillets, no Dutch ovens, though. Disappointed in the skillets because the main cooking surface is very rough, as in 'as cast' rather than polished like the old ones. Seems like it would stick and be hard to clean. Considered that maybe the manufacturer has a high tech coating to prevent sticking and to prevent the extra labor for normal fabrication. If so, how long would THAT last? Reluctant to order a dutch oven from them, sight unseen.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
John