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2025-09-01 13:45:45
We bought both the Redcamp Camping Oven and the Coleman Camping Oven to compare side by side. After receiving them both we realized that, even without it ever being used, Amazon doesn’t allow the Coleman Oven to be returned. Considering this we were hoping that we would like the Coleman better. Unfortunately for us the Coleman can’t hold a candle to the Redcamp. Not only is it lacking a viewing window and carrying bag, the Redcamp is made of solid stainless steel while the Coleman is made of flimsy sheet metal with lots of gaps, holes and openings. These openings would likely require more propane and make retaining heat difficult. This makes the Coleman lighter but I doubt that it will hold up well to exposure to extreme heat and repeated use. The Coleman does have a heavy duty oven rack verses the Redcamp’s less sturdy three racks. In a perfect world Redcamp would make their racks a little sturdier. I’m somewhat concerned about the long term durability of the racks but they do seem sufficiently strong for the baking pans that we plan to use. After weighing all pros and cons we decided to keep the Redcamp. It was an easy decision and hopefully we will be able to sell the Coleman Oven on eBay or Facebook Marketplace next spring to recoup some of our losses.We did quite a bit of research on the best approach to setting up and using these foldable camping ovens. What we found was that using The Chef Master Grill Boss duel fuel stove along with the Chef Master Stove cover and a 9 inch pizza stone on the first rack gave us the best results. It provided the oven with a very stable base, helped direct the stove’s heat upwards while acting as an effective wind shield. The pizza stone insured that the heat was well distributed in the oven for even cooking. We first used this oven on a very windy, cold 40 degree fall day. The oven preheated to 400 degrees in under 10 minutes. Adjusting the flame of the stove we were able to maintain an even 350 degrees. The oven does get hot on the outside so you will need to be careful around children or animals and be sure to have your oven mitts ready. We easily were able to bake cinnamon buns that turned nicely browned on top without burning the bottoms. They made a yummy addition to our breakfast.Overall We highly recommend the Redcamp Oven. When properly equipped it seems to provide safe and excellent results in a compact package. As to long term use, I plan to update my review if we experience any disappointing durability issues.Here are the Amazon links:Grill Boss 90057 Dual Fuel Camp Stove | Works with both Butane and Propane | Perfect for Camping & Hiking | Emergency Cooking Stove | Single Burner 12k BTU Output https://a.co/d/fZDyck0Chef Master 90217 Butane Stove Cover, Protects Flames from Wind, Elegant Presentation, Durable Stainless Steel, Cover for Chef Master Butane Stove https://a.co/d/54na7whRound Pizza Baking Stone 9" Diameter, White https://a.co/d/2p7REmT
Mark McGhee
2025-07-23 13:13:43
Used with a camp chef stove. Was able to maintain 350 to 375 degrees on low to medium heat on the stove. Baked cornbread and biscuits with good results. Used a 9†round pyrex pan so that I could see the bottom of the item being baked to prevent burning. The oven is sturdy, made of stainless steel and comes with a carry case. Setup was simple. Overall I was satisfied that it works as it should.
James Drury
2025-07-01 18:13:59
I've been looking at portable ovens for a little while. Coleman has been the go-to for a long time but it just didn't seem to be what I wanted. There's another that's a lot more expensive, too. Then I found this RedCamp oven. I've had good experiences with several RedCamp products and decided to purchase this oven.I'm satisfied with the build quality and function. I found the thermometer is accurate when placed in my regular oven so no worries there. It only heats from underneath so be careful that you don't scorch items that are on the lower shelf while items on the top don't cook fast. Reposition items to keep that from happening.What I don't like is the plastic film. I understand the need to keep the surfaces from getting scratched. What's a problem is that the handles were riveted on TOP of the plastic. That means there's a small amount of blue plastic permanently embedded under the handles. Maybe it will melt/burn off but that's just annoying.There are three basic parts: The Top, the 4-side walls, and the Bottom. The sidewalls fold open, sit on the bottom, and the top sits... well, on top. What's weird is that the bottom does not attach at all to the sides. It seems like it could, but it doesn't. Perhaps I just haven't figured out the whole thing but the sides only sit on little corner taps on the bottom. This does allow for some airflow so perhaps that's the reason but I would expect a fully assembled oven - that has handles - to lift off as an entire unit. As is, the bottom plate will stay behind.It works. It folds and all fits into a nice carry case. Bake stuff on your wood stove when the power is out during a major snow storm. It's good. Not great, but good.
L. J. Kyle
2025-06-26 11:32:21
The oven was easy to assemble. It seems like it would be sturdy. It is a bit heavy. It did not come with any assembly or usage instructions. We did not get to use it as, during the assembly, we discovered that one of the clips (pegs) that holds the glass in the door was not clipped in and this caused one corner of the door to bow outward. It came with an extra tempered glass panel, and there is one screw in the middle of the top of the door that looks like you would just unscrew it and release the glass to slide out and replace (again, no instructions). We considered just unscrewing it to see if removing the glass would give it enough play to pop the peg in, but when a gentle turn with a screwdriver failed to move the screw, we opted to not damage the product and request a replacement. It came folded down in a carrying/storage bag and it was very easy to collapse and put back in the bag. Hopefully, the replacement will be better. Amazon did arrange a very easy return/exchange.
Mr A Conquest
2025-06-18 17:57:04
Packs in it's own carry case, a plus , gets to temperature in a fair time, has three shelves for multiple items to be cooked at the same time.
K. und K. Benthin
2025-06-14 12:21:44
Sehr gute Qualität für diesen Preis, schnelle Lieferung und sogar noch eine Ersatzscheibe inklusive. Sehr empfehlenswert
delrue cathy
2025-06-07 18:13:07
Camping
KRB
2025-01-26 13:07:03
I bought this oven to extend the range of meals that I could cook whilst camping. I have tested it out before my trip and have so far cooked a lasagne and baked potatoes very successfully. It heats up pretty fast and cooks well, just rotate food if possible to prevent burning or cook on a pizza stone.
solarsam
2024-12-28 10:42:52
Use on portable gas hob..it works well..but a bit heavy on gas use
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