The Cadac Safari Chef 30 by Dometic is for culinary campers with alfresco food finesse!
All campers know that good things come in four’s – like four corners of a tent, four seasons, and four cooking surfaces including a pot stand, non-stick BBQ grid, flat grill plate, and a pot or dome space for versatility on every outdoor adventure! Thanks to both fuel efficiency and better flame control, enjoy low-pressure cooking when camp kitchen tensions are high, while push-button piezo ignition makes for easy lighting.
Sleek, lightweight, and efficient in design, the ceramic-coated componentry is easy to clean while all surfaces are dishwasher-safe. A tool-free gas button with an included handwheel ensures simple, safe, and family-friendly use, while the foldable legs and convenient carry bag work together to ensure compact packing for easy transport from the car seat to the campsite!
Kickstart the Dometic Cadac Safari Chef 30 for the ultimate four-way, full-bodied food fest at basecamp!
Lightweight and compact
Push-button piezo ignition for convenient lighting
4 x interchangeable surfaces: pot stand, GreenGrill ceramic-coated non-stick BBQ grid, flat grill plate, and pot/dome
Easy and efficient design
Foldable legs for portability and storage
Easy to clean and dishwasher-safe
Low pressure for fuel efficiency and flame control
You could potentially fit a small to medium whole chook, or a smaller rolled roast of some variety. It wouldn't fit a leg of lamb or anything like that.
Hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(8 months ago)
LCC 27 gas cylinder fittings1 answer
Now that all new gas appliances big and small have LCC27 hose fittings will there be no LCC27 adapters for use with cylinders smaller than 3.7 kg.? If so the compact cookers and barbeques will be a bit pointless.- yes/no ?
Gavin - Mannum, SA(1 year ago)
G'day Gavin,
Generally it's only the gas appliances requiring a regulated gas supply that have always been POL, and now are the new LCC27 connection. Due to the extensive safety design of the LCC27 it's not able to be used with adapters to connect to other fittings. At this stage the 3.7Kg bottles are the smallest size with that LCC27 however that may not always be the case.
It 100% does not make compact cookers and BBQs pointless, as people have been happily using the swap-and-go bottle for years and years. POL changing to LCC27 doesnt change that, and the gas supply is still readily accessible.
If you don't want to use the 3.7kg LPG cylinders, you can look at grabbing the Dual Power Pak hose - in the You Might Also Like section - and power this cooker from Butane/Propane hiking style cannisters which are readily available for all outdoor stores.