#216802 - 02/10/11 03:40 PM
CanCooker
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Duluth Pack just sent this info in an e-mail. I've never heard of it before. Looks like it has potential for power outages, as well as camping, etc. I Googled and Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's are carrying them. Amazon has it for $71. Anyone here have experience with one? http://duluthpack.com/seth-mcginn-s-canc...mpaign=20110210"It all started two generations ago in eastern Nebraska when a young Seth McGinn participated in a cattle round-up on his grandparents ranch. All the ranchers in the area would get together and everyone, including women and children would participate. Before the roundup, each family would bring food which all went into a cream can which was put on a fire to cook while they worked. At lunch time, they would come back to a hot, hearty, homemade meal that easily fed the entire group and included something for everyone. Recently, Seth and Sonja McGinn, in an effort to reduce the preparation and clean up time at a family gathering, tried to recreate the cream can meal. It was difficult to find a cream can but they did and had it filled with 50 lbs. of food. Unfortunately, when they lifted the can from the fire, the bottom fell out. Undeterred, Seth tried numerous alternatives and finally made his own. The eventual result is the CanCooker."
Seth McGinn's CanCooker is designed to cook abundant, great tasting food fast (in about an hour) no matter the heat source! CanCooker is ideal for camping, hunting, fishing, tailgating, family gatherings, picnics or any outdoor get-together. It cooks with steam so you get a healthier, better tasting meal than you could ever imagine! Includes some recipes and a convenient storage bag.
* Pressure Clamps hold the lid in place * Wide mouth design for easy stocking and removal of food * Premium high temperature silicon gasket * Vented lid - when the steam starts coming out of the vent hole you know things are cooking! * 4 Gallon capacity * Riveted heavy duty handles * Anodized FDA grade 1060 aluminum is completely safe, offers heat conduction for faster cooking * One-piece construction * Cooks with steam for healthier, better tasting food * Weighs about 4lbs
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#216812 - 02/10/11 05:49 PM
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[Re: Dagny]
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Looks to be pretty dangerous if it is a steam pressure or even a steam partial pressure cooker. Exploding pressure cookers can be lethal and scrapping 50lbs of 110C food off the kitchen ceiling even if it doesn't kill anyone would be really tiresome. If you need a large volume pressure cooker then it might be worthwhile getting a decent quality pressure cooker even if you have to pay double the price. http://www.amazon.co.uk/WMF-Stainless-Pe...mp;sr=1-2-spellThe WMF 2.25 Gallon (8.5 litre) Pressure quality is German manufactured from 10/8 Stainless steel (far more robust than 1060 Aluminium) and can be used even with a highly efficient programmable induction hot plates for home use. A range of accessories such as trivet trays etc are available as well.
Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (02/10/11 05:50 PM)
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#216813 - 02/10/11 06:38 PM
Re: CanCooker
[Re: Blast]
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< it's a really big pressure cooker >
It is just a pot with a vented lid.
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#216814 - 02/10/11 06:56 PM
Re: CanCooker
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It is just a pot with a vented lid. That's my thought as well. A genuine pressure cooker has a pressure regulator, emergency relief valve, and an interlock system on the lid to keep you from blowing yourself up or suffering third-degree steam scalds. (This also keeps the manufacturer from getting his arse sued off.) Regarding this unit: even though it's not really pressurized above atmosphere, it'll still get mighty hot in there. Any implied claim of faster cooking than a covered pot is likely exaggerated.
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#216817 - 02/10/11 08:12 PM
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Crazy Canuck
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Why wouldn't it pressurize above 1 atmosphere? It has a gasket and those latches look like they lock down fairly effectively. The description above says it has a vent hole in the lid. If you blocked up that hole, you could indeed raise the pressure above atmosphere. The point is that you shouldn't do that, ever, in a vessel not engineered and certified for the stresses. Basically, you would have created a live bomb, even though it's filled with the fixings for beef stew.
Edited by dougwalkabout (02/10/11 08:13 PM)
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#216818 - 02/10/11 08:39 PM
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#216819 - 02/10/11 09:16 PM
Re: CanCooker
[Re: ponder]
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< it's a really big pressure cooker >
It is just a pot with a vented lid. Yeah, you are right. A really big stockpot would be just as good... -Blast
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