We often go with family which is 3 vehicles and 7 people. Unless you are starting out overlanding from scratch and are into feeding a lot of people, all the time at camp. The Tembo Tusk Skottle curmudgeon speaks. If you want to check it out here is the first look. Price wise it is more expensive than the Tembo Tusk but I do think it is more versatile-time will tell. I put an unboxing/first look video up but am not ready to say what I think of it quite yet as I have not put it through its paces-but I will. The Coleman and Omnia ovens fit on the frame, my 10 in Banks Fry-Bake (and other pans of course) fit perfectly, it will hold my 5 and 7 qt bail handle Lodge dutch oven on top and my camp ovens suspended. I just received it and so far am really impressed with the construction quality, materials and functionality envisioned. With that said I did bite the bullet and backed the Disco on their recent Kickstarter campaign. All that being said I was intrigued when the iKamper Disco Series started showing up because it can be used in many different formats (skottle-though smaller), stand alone burner, burner in the frame, tripod for using over a fire etc). I have always been intrigued by the Tembo Tusk but have never made the mental leap to purchase one as I could never (in my mind) make sense of the true utility versus ofther items I already own (griddle, skillet, stove etc).
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