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GSI Outdoor Hard Anodized Dutch Oven

GSI Outdoor Hard Anodized Dutch Oven

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GSI Outdoor Hard Anodized Dutch Oven

Get in touch with your inner mountain man/women cooking with the GSI Outdoors Hard Anodized Dutch Oven. This dutch oven is ideal for stewing, steaming, frying or baking on car camping trips, and is one third the weight of traditional cast iron ovens. GSI's hard anodization process hardens the cooking surface to about twice as hard as stainless steel, which makes cleaning the GSI Dutch oven a breeze. The anodized coating also delivers non-stick performance, doesn't need to be seasoned like cast iron, and seals the aluminum away from your food. To cook, just set this outdoor dutch oven over bed of hot coals and close the lid. If you're baking, throw a few coals over the tight fitting, rimmed top for even heating. When you're done cooking, remove the oven with the sturdy bail-wire handle and dig in.

Bottom Line: Cook the old fashioned way with the GSI Outdoors Hard Anodized Dutch Oven.

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The 14" is 10" deep. Is that the inside depth or overall

The 14" is 10" deep. Is that the inside depth or overall from top of lip to bottom of feet?

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July 11, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Worth the money

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October 31, 2009

According to the wife - doesn't weigh 100lb, so even she, being somewhat petite and biceps challenged (and does most of the cooking) can haul it around. From my perspective, the brownies were perfect, and it was easy to clean. The lack of a thick coat of oil afterward also makes it easier to justify tossing in the car. Cast iron is definitely cheaper, but way higher maintenance.

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Anodizing the aluminum brings the melting point of pure aluminum,

Anodizing the aluminum brings the melting point of pure aluminum, 658°C(1216°F) to approximately 2050°C(3722°F). Or so I have read. So I think it shouldn't have a problem in most fires.

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October 14, 2008

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Hard anodizing is an electrolytic process used to increase the thickness of the natural oxide layer on the surface of the aluminum. Since this is only a surface treatment, I'd guess that the melting point is not changed. However, the melting point of the oven material may be higher or lower than that of raw aluminum, 1220 deg. F., due to addition of alloys.

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October 20, 2009

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I ment to answer the other question, not form my own. haI agree. It would take a pretty hot fire to melt this baby!

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November 2, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

The Perfect Dutch Ovens

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June 22, 2009

I just bought my fourth GSI hard anodized dutch oven. I have two 12 inch and now I have two 14 inch ovens. They are absolutely wonderful. They are light weight, cook as well as iron, and don't require the care that iron does. They DO NOT impart aluminum into food as the non-anodized cookware does. I cook pies, baby back ribs, stews, prime rib, bread, and really anything you can cook in an oven.

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Doesn't aluminum melt around 1200 degrees fahrenheit? so

Doesn't aluminum melt around 1200 degrees fahrenheit? so wouldn't putting this in a hot campfire time after time eat away at it until a hole formed?

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October 8, 2008

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Valid point. Fortunately, your average campfires don't often reach that kind of temperature, and anyway that's the melting point of untreated aluminum. The anodization makes it quite a bit more heat resistant.

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October 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Amazing so far

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July 22, 2009

This is my first Dutch oven and I was absolutely amazed with this product. While camping I used this oven to steam buns, cook soup, and make a "special" shrimp jambalaya, lol. The oven was used directly under our camp fire and it gets hot quickly. Cleaning this oven wasn't too bad and requires a little detergent when removing the soot from the bottom.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Hard anodized aluminum 
Size:
[12in] 12in dia x 5.8in deep (30 x 15cm); [14in] 14in dia x 10in deep ( 36 x 25cm) 
Volume:
[12in] 4.7L; [14in] 7.6L 
Pots:
Lids:
Pot Grabber:
No, handle 
Storage Sack:
No 
Non Stick:
Yes 
Grooved Bottoms:
No 
Weight:
[12in] 6lb 10oz (3000g); [14in] 9lb (4082g) 
Recommended Use:
Car camping 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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