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The REDCAMP Foldable Camping Oven is a versatile, portable outdoor cooking solution crafted from premium 304 stainless steel. Featuring three grill tiers and compatibility with multiple fuel types including wood and propane, it delivers up to 3500 watts of cooking power. Lightweight and foldable with a convenient carrying bag, it assembles quickly for seamless outdoor culinary adventures.











| ASIN | B0BL7D4S19 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 30,334 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 1,106 in Camp Kitchen |
| Brand Name | REDCAMP |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (260) |
| Fuel Type | Wood |
| Included Components | Carrying Bag |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30L x 30W x 35H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 5.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FREELAND EXCEED INC |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Energy Output | 3500 Watts |
| Model Number | rc20090 |
| Part Number | rc20090 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Unit Count | 2 Count (grate) |
M**Y
The most versatile camping accessory ever!
This cooker is brilliant. We've cooked just about everything on it including pizza, cup cakes, crumbles, pies, quiches... anything is possible. Very temperature controllable on a gas stove, but definitely recommend binning the thermometer that comes with it (I blocked the hole left after removing it with a stainless nut and bolt) and buying a new oven thermometer that goes in with what you're cooking. Packs down really small and quickly for transportation. Build quality is amazing, quailty stainless steel throughout. Probably the best camping gadget I've ever bought and at an amazing price for what you get.
T**X
Excited to experiment with this
Sods law, I went out to try this out & the heavens opened ! It's a good of piece of kit. No instructions for assembly so had to watch on YouTube - but place bottom down & open upright inside base then clip sides. Quick & easy once you know. It's quite sturdy once assembled & a youtuber I watched suggested putting a pizza stone in the base (I foolishly bought a 12" stone at the same time, not realising I'd need a 10" stone. . .🙄 ) it was too wet out to sit & tend my fire, so I probs didn't achieve the heat I required, but managed to make some dog biscuits. I think this has a lot of potential & I'm looking forward to getting to grips with it.
S**M
Very good
Use on portable gas hob..it works well..but a bit heavy on gas use
K**S
So pleased with it
Love this oven. I do a lot of cooking on my YouTube channel and have used this oven a few times. It keeps the temp very well and packs down to a great size. Really handy that you have 3 racks. It's so easy to put together and seems really sturdy. Looks great aswell.
A**R
Nice oven
Nice oven, only criticism is that the sides don't fix to the bottom, they just sit on it. Otherwise I am really happy with it.
D**N
10 out of 10
Great quality stainless steel camping oven . Bought for a car camping trip and it's a game changer . Fits on my camping gas hob perfect. I made pizza , reheated pies and part baked breakfast rolls in it. Worth every penny , also comes with a spare door glass panel . Quite heavy around 5kg but no problem in the car.
M**.
Nice oven
Nice oven, value for money
T**1
Terrible Design
Terrible. Doesn't get over 110°C on a wood stove bottom warps so it only has the slightest part touching the stove. Pointless design with the warping. Semi works on gas, bottom still warps so its not safe anyway on gas stove as it wobbles too much.
C**N
Facile d'utilisation et à transporter. 1 des deux vitres est arriver briser mais fonctionne quand même
M**T
This oven is really well made. The fit and finish are superb, in my opinion. I've used a camping oven from a major brand for years and one of my chief complaints about it was the lightweight gauge of steel used, it was always getting bent or misaligned in normal use and was truly a pain in the neck to get it buttoned up and packed. This stove is made of a thicker grade of stainless steel and I think it will be a lot tougher and more durable. It comes with a carrying case which is a nice touch. It has 3 racks and a removable top which increases its versatility. It comes with a spare front glass piece which I think is also a nice touch. I highly recommend that you add two items to this stove to improve its performance. A cover and also get a pizza stone or unglazed tiles. The cover alone will greatly improve the performance by reducing the amount of time it takes to get the oven to temperature and how much fuel is consumed maintaining cooking temperature. I can't emphasize enough how much this improves the performance. The tiles and/or pizza stone are used to place your baked goods on. This virtually eliminates rolls burning on the bottom and also helps to retain heat and maintain an even temperature. The photos show the cover which I purchased here (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRYV351X?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title). I used some heavy duty copper wire I had laying around to make a couple of “pincers” to keep the cover tightly wrapped around the oven to reduce air leakage. (I will probably make something a bit more elegant in the future.) I opted to use two inexpensive unglazed ceramic 4” x 8” tiles instead of a more expensive pizza stone. So, some testing: I was using a vintage Coleman gas stove and placed the oven on a single burner. I love these old stoves and think they are far superior in performance to propane stoves, but that’s just me. I had this set up in my shop so wind was not a factor. On a medium flame, the oven reached 350 degrees in 7 minutes with the two tiles on the second shelf. Other reviewers have noted that the built in temperature gauge is inaccurate and that was my experience, too. I used a separate temperature gauge and you can see the difference between the two readings in the photo. Sometimes the stock gauge would read much higher than the second gauge, sometimes much lower. I suspect that part of the reason for this is that the probe from the built-in gauge actually touches the bottom grate. In any case, I recommend using a separate gauge. At 350 degrees, I placed a pan of cinnamon rolls on the tiles on the second rack. Recommended backing time was 23 – 27 minutes, these were done in about 30. The tiles did a good job of preventing burnt bottoms. I found that maintaining an even temperature was easily done but I should note that with any of these stove top ovens you cannot just set the flame and walk away for 20 minutes! You really do need to closely monitor the temperature and make fairly frequent small adjustments to the flame. So, overall, I think this is a wonderful addition to my gear and a great value!
D**Y
Camping
M**Y
We bought both the Redcamp Camping Oven and the Coleman Camping Oven to compare side by side. After receiving them both we realized that, even without it ever being used, Amazon doesn’t allow the Coleman Oven to be returned. Considering this we were hoping that we would like the Coleman better. Unfortunately for us the Coleman can’t hold a candle to the Redcamp. Not only is it lacking a viewing window and carrying bag, the Redcamp is made of solid stainless steel while the Coleman is made of flimsy sheet metal with lots of gaps, holes and openings. These openings would likely require more propane and make retaining heat difficult. This makes the Coleman lighter but I doubt that it will hold up well to exposure to extreme heat and repeated use. The Coleman does have a heavy duty oven rack verses the Redcamp’s less sturdy three racks. In a perfect world Redcamp would make their racks a little sturdier. I’m somewhat concerned about the long term durability of the racks but they do seem sufficiently strong for the baking pans that we plan to use. After weighing all pros and cons we decided to keep the Redcamp. It was an easy decision and hopefully we will be able to sell the Coleman Oven on eBay or Facebook Marketplace next spring to recoup some of our losses. We did quite a bit of research on the best approach to setting up and using these foldable camping ovens. What we found was that using The Chef Master Grill Boss duel fuel stove along with the Chef Master Stove cover and a 9 inch pizza stone on the first rack gave us the best results. It provided the oven with a very stable base, helped direct the stove’s heat upwards while acting as an effective wind shield. The pizza stone insured that the heat was well distributed in the oven for even cooking. We first used this oven on a very windy, cold 40 degree fall day. The oven preheated to 400 degrees in under 10 minutes. Adjusting the flame of the stove we were able to maintain an even 350 degrees. The oven does get hot on the outside so you will need to be careful around children or animals and be sure to have your oven mitts ready. We easily were able to bake cinnamon buns that turned nicely browned on top without burning the bottoms. They made a yummy addition to our breakfast. Overall We highly recommend the Redcamp Oven. When properly equipped it seems to provide safe and excellent results in a compact package. As to long term use, I plan to update my review if we experience any disappointing durability issues. Here are the Amazon links: Grill Boss 90057 Dual Fuel Camp Stove | Works with both Butane and Propane | Perfect for Camping & Hiking | Emergency Cooking Stove | Single Burner 12k BTU Output https://a.co/d/fZDyck0 Chef Master 90217 Butane Stove Cover, Protects Flames from Wind, Elegant Presentation, Durable Stainless Steel, Cover for Chef Master Butane Stove https://a.co/d/54na7wh Round Pizza Baking Stone 9" Diameter, White https://a.co/d/2p7REmT
R**R
Performed as advertised and previous reviewed by others. Hot/burned bottoms and warm tops. Size takes more space on two burner stovetop, making second burner access limited to small pans. Thermometer 100 degrees less than the one I placed on the second level rack. Used pizza stones on top and bottom levels, heat diffuser plate over burner to even out heat. This approach leaves only one rack for cooking. What were they thinking? Opening the door when the oven is hot with gloves on. The small ring lays flat against the door, becoming too hot to touch with a bare hand. It can not be grabbed with a gloved hand because of dexterity limitations. Lifted with a pair of needle nose pliers. Why not a knob and ditch the ring. With all this said I enjoyed this oven more than its main competitor that I have used for years. The game changer is the window in the door. This allows viewing of the ‘browning’ of the cookies/rolls/cakes on the bottoms before you burn them. It also allows for using an oven thermometer that actually works. Simple to setup and fold down, nice storage case. Do not forget to protect your spare glass from breakage while in storage. I would recommend this product.
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