It will be a breeze to master the art of campfire cooking using the Cookstand with 2 Hooks from Hillbilly.
This design will allow you to take on any gourmet camping meal with ease by hang up a variety of cooking utensils at various heights over your campfire. Add separately available accessories such as camp ovens, frypans, woks, BBQ plates and more to create a whole variety of delicious meals infused with the smoky flavours of your fire.
A solid base for setting up your outdoor cooking station, add to your culinary adventures using the Cookstand with 2 Hooks from Hillbilly.
Suspend cooking utensils over a campfire
Add separately available Hillbilly accessories such as camp ovens, frypans, woks, BBQ plates and more
Two hooks included
1 peg included
In Use Dimensions:
100H x 25W x 40D cm
Packed Dimensions:
100L x 25W x 3.5H cm
Weight:
3.6 Kg
Material:
Steel
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
CS2H
Snowys Code:
124855
Reviews
(4)
5.04
Q&A's (3)
Thickness of centre rod1 answer
How thick is the centre rod (post)
Brent - NSW(4 years ago)
G'day Brent,
I've just measured this for you, and the cookstand is 20mm in diameter.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Hi Snowys, does the Hillbilly cookstand come with a bag?1 answer
If there is no bag with it, do you separately sell a suitable bag?
Phil - Ivanhoe(4 years ago)
G'day Phil,
The Cookstand doesn't come with a bag, however, we do sell a range of kits that come in a bag and include the cookstand, frypan, and a plate. Hillbilly do sell a carry bag separately on their website but we don't currently stock them, you can find them here.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Review of cookstand2 answers
Hi Snowys Could you please do a review of the Hillbilly cookstand? I already have the fire pit but hesitate in buying the cookstand as it doesn't look like it would be stable holding a full camp oven and billy full of water. Would appreciate your opinion
Marti - Perth(4 years ago)
G'day Marti,
Sure, I'll ask the video team to add it to their list. They are pretty heavy-duty, and as long as the ground where you're staking it out is pretty solid you should be fine. I've used one with a 9-quart camp oven and had no problems.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
I’ve used it with some pretty heavy loads and it has always managed. If I’m worried I will make sure the stabilising side arms are lined up with the load to give max support and peg it down on the side away from the load.