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Posted: 4/27/2024 12:13:26 AM EDT
[Last Edit: akcaribouhunter]
Looking to add one of to the stable for fish-camp use.
Saw it used by some British survival/campers to pressure cook a chicken in twenty minutes on a fire. https://mangalgrills.com/product/afghan-kazan-pressure-cooker-2-colors/ |
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Haven't heard of 'em before. But I think I want.
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"From hell 's heart, I stab at thee."
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Look like one of those Chinese popcorn makers. Prob less exciting.
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How do you keep it from blowing up in your face?
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Is cooking chicken some sort of euphemism now?
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Originally Posted By Red_Label: Haven't heard of 'em before. But I think I want. View Quote Originally Posted By akrado: Look like one of those Chinese popcorn makers. Prob less exciting. View Quote Only thing is maybe lead. Dangerous cookware still for sale despite warnings from King County health experts |
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We're going to need to know what sort of animal parts you're going to put in it before answering.
Based on previous threads, I highly doubt it will be a chicken. |
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I would not get cookware made in a 3rd world country.
Also would not get aluminum cookware. This is a double whammy. |
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[Last Edit: KYB762]
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Usually aluminum, but traditional was what looked liked cast or hammered iron.
In my experience, I've only seen them stuffed with HME and have wires sticking out of them. Easily carried in a blue or black plastic bag and were left at polling centers, girls schools, barracks, etc. I was told they cooked in them but can't confirm. |
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Just looking at it, I can envision it failing spectacularly.
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They worked great…for IEDs.
“Hey, why is there a pressure cooker sitting BOOM!” |
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If the truth makes you uncomfortable, don't blame the truth. Blame the lie that made you comfortable. -James Ng Uni
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Originally Posted By akcaribouhunter: Looking to add one of to the stable for fish-camp use. Saw it used by some British survival/campers to pressure cook a chicken in twenty minutes on a fire. https://mangalgrills.com/product/afghan-kazan-pressure-cooker-2-colors/ View Quote @akcaribouhunter OP take a look at the Hawkins pressure cookers, loads of sizes, alu or stainless. |
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Originally Posted By Skydivesnake: @akcaribouhunter OP take a look at the Hawkins pressure cookers, loads of sizes, alu or stainless. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Skydivesnake: Originally Posted By akcaribouhunter: Looking to add one of to the stable for fish-camp use. Saw it used by some British survival/campers to pressure cook a chicken in twenty minutes on a fire. https://mangalgrills.com/product/afghan-kazan-pressure-cooker-2-colors/ @akcaribouhunter OP take a look at the Hawkins pressure cookers, loads of sizes, alu or stainless. |
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[Last Edit: akcaribouhunter]
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Originally Posted By Skydivesnake: @akcaribouhunter OP take a look at the Hawkins pressure cookers, loads of sizes, alu or stainless. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Skydivesnake: Originally Posted By akcaribouhunter: Looking to add one of to the stable for fish-camp use. Saw it used by some British survival/campers to pressure cook a chicken in twenty minutes on a fire. https://mangalgrills.com/product/afghan-kazan-pressure-cooker-2-colors/ @akcaribouhunter OP take a look at the Hawkins pressure cookers, loads of sizes, alu or stainless. We have a pressure cooker for jarring salmon. Just looked at them. Not really made for campfire cooking like the Afghan one. |
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The Presto 4 quart or 6 quart stainless steel if you are using something with a controlled Flame.
Or if you're cooking with an open campfire cancooker are great products. You can get them all the way up to 5 gallons. https://www.cancooker.com/ |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun:
Obsessed with Ukraine much, OP? |
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I spent 4.5yrs in Afghanistan almost all of it it and about. Ive never seen this shit.
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I dated a girl in college that would let me do the afghan pressure cooker.
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So the local government is giving Afghans new pressure cookers. Interesting.....my family used brass (lead) kettles and fought to give us independnce. How hyper focused we've become on anything that isn't foundationally American.
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Originally Posted By akcaribouhunter: Only thing is maybe lead. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTIsUAO55x4 View Quote No shit. They are third worlders. They are going to simply melt as much dirty scrap shit as they can together. Most of those people probably don’t know what lead is, or the concept of a metal being toxic. |
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Originally Posted By DvlDog: I spent 4.5yrs in Afghanistan almost all of it it and about. Ive never seen this shit. View Quote We would see the Ghans trucking along carrying one or in a wheelbarrow. Pretty convenient for them: load it up at home, carry it to work, find some scraps of wood and cook lunch. If we saw on “out of place”, it got SMuDed. |
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If the truth makes you uncomfortable, don't blame the truth. Blame the lie that made you comfortable. -James Ng Uni
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I have one sitting in my kitchen.
At the end of a deployment our terms gave me one as a parting gift. “Mr. 6, we know how much you like [to blow up] these, so we got you one to take home.” I’ve never cooked in it, though. |
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If the truth makes you uncomfortable, don't blame the truth. Blame the lie that made you comfortable. -James Ng Uni
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If you already have pressure cooker that is up to the task I would just buy one of the ozark trail butane stoves and 12 cans of fuel from walmart. Less $$$ and more useful.
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