If you crave something more substantial than a rehydrated meal when you’re hiking, the Summit Skillet from JetBoil gives you gourmet cooking options.
This skillet has an eco-friendly PFOA-free ceramic non-stick surface which is a breeze to clean, and a varied wall thickness to evenly distribute heat. It also comes with a turner included, which nests neatly into the handle for convenience during transport.
Enjoy more versatility with your lightweight cooking set up with the Summit Skillet from JetBoil.
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Does this work on induction stovetop? An easy way to tell is to stick a magnet to the bottom apparently and see if it sticks. If so, it's induction compatible.
G'day Jessica,
No, the Summit Skillet is hard anodized aluminium, which is non-magnetic.
There any issue using this with a trangia or alcohol stove?
G'day Dan,
None that we can think of! There is a statement on the paperwork with the skillet that says "Use with camping stoves only. Low to medium heat recommended" - however, it stands to reason that this is referring to the fact that its a lightweight hiking pan, and not for situations where more robust gear like cast iron, or domestic cookware would be ideal.
Feedback from users suggests oil or stick burning stoves are fine.
Just wondering if you can remove the handle.
G'day Scott,
Yep, the Summit Skillet handle is removable!
Why hasn’t this frypan got the flu ring under it? They made a second one better this one is cheap please supply better one I’ll buy cheers....tas camping and hiking adventures tas
G'day Dazza,
I think what you're describing is actually the older model. The previous Jetboil Frypan had the folded flanges that you'll see on the Fluxring Cooking Pot. The current model is the one we're selling, and the older model was discontinued due to issues with heat concentration under the fluxring causing damage to the coating.
after i commented and 20 mins later i realized it was the new one so my mistake but at least we all know now haha thanks
so im tossing up between buying this pan because A i got a cheap 3 piece set from kmart thats plastic safe etc and all i need is a pot support, my question is can you cook and use this on the jetboil flash or do you have to have a sumo or minimo, which B i wont buy because of the gas regulators get seezed up alot in them? cheers love from hobart!
G'day Tas Camping Adventures,
The Skillet can be used on a small lightweight hike stove, so the simmer control will come down to the stove unit itself. The Jetboil units themself are designed to provide fast high heat, so there is limited ability to simmer on any of them. The Sumo has some degree of simmer control so that would be the best option if you're wanting to use this on a jetboil unit, the Sumo comes with a pot support.
Is there a link to the pot support if so?
G'day Rohan,
Yes, you can use this Skillet directly on top of the Furno stove, you won't need a pot support to do this.
Could this be used on a grill above coals?
G'day Adrian,
The Jetboil Skillets are just designed to be used on the Jetboil or a lightweight gas stove. If you pop it on hot coals you might damage the hard anodised finish.
Do I need to buy the pot support if this is being used with the Sumo?
G'day Janey,
You will need a pot support to use the Summit Skillet with your Sumo. Depending on when you purchased the Sumo it may have been supplied with a pot support (they currently are). If not you can find them here.
Hi, just wondering how / if the handle is locked into position while cooking? Thanks
G'day Brent,
The Summit Skillet handle locks in to place in a similar fashion to a gate lock. The position of the handle will push the handle sides out and lock it in. When you're ready to fold the handle you squeeze the sides together and it unlocks so you can fold the handle up and over.
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