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Jan 24th, 2010 at 1:43pm

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I've heard some rumors about folks interested in the Camp Chef Ultimate Dutch Oven and having a hard time finding someone willing to ship them to Australia. 

I can get the UDO-14 for you, if you're interested.  The oven itself is $108.99 (USD) and shipping is $177.00 (USD).  That is MY cost.  I don't make money off shipping costs as that's just not right.

I won't have them in for a couple weeks, but if anyone's interested, let me know and I'll make sure to have enough on-hand to get them out to you!   It usually only takes about 7-10 days to get them from me (in North Central Wisconsin) to you folks in Australia, so you'd have them in plenty of time to use during your camping season! 

I haven't tried one myself, but I'm thinking I just might have to have one, too! 

Also, if anyone's interested in any other Camp Chef products that you can't get there, I'm more than willing to do what I can to help you out! 

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Reply #1 - Jan 24th, 2010 at 7:12pm

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Put one aside for me please, my mind is going mad thinking of the various things I can cook in it.   Cheesy  Cheesy
 

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Reply #2 - Jan 24th, 2010 at 7:21pm

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so that is the oven +$177 for shipping????
 


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Reply #3 - Jan 25th, 2010 at 12:10am

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Yes, that's right, Rastas.   That's my cost to ship the oven.  It's because it weighs 31 or 32 pounds.

Will do, Carolyn!   Smiley
 

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Reply #4 - Jan 25th, 2010 at 7:15am

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Julie can you please add a carry bag as well for me?  Cheesy
 

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Reply #5 - Jan 25th, 2010 at 8:14am

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Yes, I can do that, Carolyn.  If you don't mind, if I take it out of its packaging, I can easily put it IN the oven.  Otherwise, I'd have to ship it separately. 

Julie

PS, if I can get two or three folks to order them, I can take $15 off the price for everyone, so that would make it $93.99 (USD) for the oven for each.
 

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Reply #6 - Jan 25th, 2010 at 5:43pm

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In the oven without packaging is fine.

Mostly we only cook for two but it would cook easily for a family and I am thinking I would only need to take it when we camp in the cub and not two or more ovens.

What got me wanting one was the Pork Buns steamed in one.  No reason you couldnt do muddies in it also.  

I have seen some great bundt cake recipes and its apparently good for cooking them.

Two layers of bread rolls at once.

Ideal for a crown roast.

I like the idea of the deep lid which can double as a frying pan, as I am a messy cook I should think it will be great for stir fries.

The trivets could be used to grill on.

....the list of uses goes on. Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy



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Reply #7 - Jan 25th, 2010 at 7:48pm

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The Ultimate Dutch Oven® was invented by Dent Sorensen, from Salina, Utah. Dent was raised on a ranch and has worked with cattle all his life. Years of cooking over a campfire helped inspire the Ultimate Dutch Oven®.
In the early 70´s Dent´s wife Valeen was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.). In an effort to provide healthier food for his wife, Dent began exploring with different ways of using a Dutch oven to cook food.
The first concept design for the Ultimate Dutch Oven® came from a tire rim. Dent figured that a conventional oven used circular heat to cook, why couldn´t a Dutch oven do the same. Making some modifications to the tire rim with the help of Newell Hatch of Aurora, Utah, the first convention Dutch oven was created.
After several different prototypes, Dent eventually made an oven from cast iron refining the oven to perfection. He then made another oven made of aluminum but designed with thicker walls. These designs worked so well that he filed for a patent for the design. Dent sold his first three cast iron ovens to his children, Denene, Eddie, and Craig.

Dent´s daughter met Ty Measom, the president of Camp Chef at a trade show in Las Vegas. Camp Chef and the Sorensen´s got together at the show to discuss the possibilities of the new Dutch oven.

Today with the help of Camp Chef, the Ultimate Dutch Oven® has become a household name in the Dutch oven business. The Ultimate Dutch Oven® is now made of cast iron, is 14 inches in diameter, has a deep well with a raised lid with legs so it can be turned over and used as a griddle. There are two racks (upper and lower) the purpose of the racks is to layer the food and also add more space for food in the Dutch oven. By doing so you can cook as much food as an 18 inch oven!

The main design to the Ultimate Dutch Oven® is the cone. The cone brings the hot air into the oven. This heat hits the lid and falls back down to the bottom, circulating the heat around the food just like a conventional oven.

Because of this design, you can cook your meals in half the time, without top heat, and without stirring your food as much. You also use no oil, making cooking healthy and easy to clean up. Your meat will cook in its own juices. The only time that briquettes are needed is for bread (browning propose only). If you cook a chicken or turkey, you place it over the cone and let the bird cook from the inside-out. You can cook on anything from a campfire in the country to your range at home.

Dent cooks in his Ultimate Dutch Oven® at least one meal a day! It is a healthier way of cooking and he gets to enjoy Dutch oven cooking everyday.

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Reply #8 - Jan 25th, 2010 at 9:12pm

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Mrs._Mik wrote on Jan 25th, 2010 at 12:10am:
Yes, that's right, Rastas. That's my cost to ship the oven.It's because it weighs 31 or 32 pounds.


No Probs there, just wanted to be clear.  it falls just a little out of my price range right now...
 


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Reply #9 - Jan 28th, 2010 at 2:42pm

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Rastas000 wrote on Jan 25th, 2010 at 9:12pm:
No Probs there, just wanted to be clear.it falls just a little out of my price range right now... 


Me too unfortunately but if anyone wants to buy a whinging teenager I have a few that I could unload to finance a UDO14.

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