Depends whether they are technical , cooking or solo cooker or healthy cooking or joking about cookers or whether you want to digress away from thermal cookers <G>If in doubt put it here I would say. There have been a few discussions before about thermal cookers so you may search and find them, eg Cobb Cooker
-- Edited by liddle on Saturday 17th of August 2013 10:53:27 AM
Nelly said
04:48 PM Aug 17, 2013
I have a couple of questions about thermal cookers. Should they be in this section or in the cooking section? Happy camping - Nelly
GaryKelly said
10:48 PM Aug 17, 2013
I've seen threads here about thermal underwear, so why not?
Dougwe said
10:51 PM Aug 17, 2013
Cooking in thermal underwear Garry, mmmmmm, might leave that alone me thinks.
VKPORTABLE said
08:36 AM Aug 18, 2013
Nelly wrote:
I have a couple of questions about thermal cookers. Should they be in this section or in the cooking section? Happy camping - Nelly
Yeah go ahead, because I probably have the same questions as you. I guess your referring to the likes of the 'Dream Pot' etc - there is models out that are a lot cheaper then the famed dream pots, don't know how well they (or the dream pot) work though.
I was thinking of getting one, kinda handy to be able to throw something together in the morning, sit the said pot in the back of the vehicle or on the floor and have something reasonably edible once you hit camp.
sandsmere said
02:30 PM Aug 18, 2013
We use a Dream Pot . Would not be without it .
Got it second hand a couple of years ago for $40 at a garage sale . Instruction and recipe books with it .
jules47 said
03:22 PM Aug 18, 2013
liddle wrote:
Hi Nelly
Depends whether they are technical , cooking or solo cooker or healthy cooking or joking about cookers or whether you want to digress away from thermal cookers <G>If in doubt put it here I would say. There have been a few discussions before about thermal cookers so you may search and find them, eg Cobb Cooker
But then again - it could belong in the "travelling with pets" section - maybe wanting to cook something for the little dog???????
)sorry, this reply tickled my fancy!!!!(
-- Edited by liddle on Saturday 17th of August 2013 10:53:27 AM
Nelly said
06:29 PM Aug 18, 2013
I already have a dream pot - received it for a presy from the family for Christmas quite some time ago. I have used it to re-heat soup - did try with corn meat but hubby and I weren't really convinced about if it was cooked (followed all instructions). I suppose it is just the fact that it is not simmering all of the time - I don't know really. I wondered about cooking the meat separately and cooking veges in the cooker and adding the meat later - I know it gets away from the whole idea of the cooker.
Not sure whether cooking in thermal underwear would make any difference Dougwe and Gary!!!
goldcoaster said
08:03 PM Aug 18, 2013
The wife does a mean pickle pork in our dreampot . We wouldn't be without one on our travels and at home as well.
Dunmowin said
08:54 PM Aug 18, 2013
Ours is an Eco Pot, and has a 12v accessory to keep food warm (at prescribed temperature) if planning to leave in pot after the three hour cooking period. We use it mostly for corned beef or casseroles, but find the actual inner pot good on the gas if cooking up crabs etc. We also used the inner pot for cooking up bulk roo meat for our dog.
chaslib said
10:14 PM Aug 18, 2013
I use the dream pot for its traditional use, plus the pots are also used on the single burner butane gas stove and - for my sins - on the open fire. However, and I know a few grins will be forthcoming from some pro black grotty billy advocates, I do coat them with wash up detergent before using on the open fire (Just to keep them bright and shiny!)
now, in response to the last post re the thermal cookers, yes, they make great corned beef, apricot chicken and every conceivable type of stew, casserole, etc. i have used for "roasts" but you do need to brown first and bring to the boil for the recommended time before chucking in the cooker.
I prefer to make breads and cakes and that type of stuff in the WebberQ as the thermal cooker does not get the nice finish, however I could be doing something wrong?
I have seen the Lions Club at Duringa Free Camp make bacon and egg muffins for all the travelers on a Sunday morning, as a fundraiser for Lions Club and maintaining the campgrounds ... they had 3 thermal cookers, 2 for toasted muffins and one for fried bacon - the eggs were made to orders, $3 including coffee. ... Better than McDonalds and for a better cause ....How good is that! my main use is to cook dinner (and that includes veggies) in the morning for when we are traveling, so at least hubby (the chaspart ofchaslib) does not have to cook after driving all day (Settle down guys, just joking .. Usually we eat out!).
So there you go .....
Lib
abes said
11:06 AM Apr 27, 2018
Hi
My wife and I bought a Deluxe Traveller Thermal Cooker some years ago , the inner pot is great for general cooking and we have successfully made many slow cooked meats and soups, but here is the weird thing . When the appropriate cooking is done and transfer the inner pot to the outside pot we are unable to close the lid and lock it down because the handle of the inner lid is to high So we remove the inner lid and lock down the external lid. At the end of the cooking period everything is cooked perfectly. DO I HAVE THE WRONG LID FOR THAT SIZE COOKER.
Hi Nelly
Depends whether they are technical , cooking or solo cooker or healthy cooking or joking about cookers or whether you want to digress away from thermal cookers <G>If in doubt put it here I would say. There have been a few discussions before about thermal cookers so you may search and find them, eg Cobb Cooker
-- Edited by liddle on Saturday 17th of August 2013 10:53:27 AM
I have a couple of questions about thermal cookers. Should they be in this section or in the cooking section? Happy camping - Nelly


Yeah go ahead, because I probably have the same questions as you. I guess your referring to the likes of the 'Dream Pot' etc - there is models out that are a lot cheaper then the famed dream pots, don't know how well they (or the dream pot) work though.
I was thinking of getting one, kinda handy to be able to throw something together in the morning, sit the said pot in the back of the vehicle or on the floor and have something reasonably edible once you hit camp.
We use a Dream Pot . Would not be without it .
Got it second hand a couple of years ago for $40 at a garage sale . Instruction and recipe books with it .
Not sure whether cooking in thermal underwear would make any difference Dougwe and Gary!!!
Ours is an Eco Pot, and has a 12v accessory to keep food warm (at prescribed temperature) if planning to leave in pot after the three hour cooking period. We use it mostly for corned beef or casseroles, but find the actual inner pot good on the gas if cooking up crabs etc. We also used the inner pot for cooking up bulk roo meat for our dog.
I use the dream pot for its traditional use, plus the pots are also used on the single burner butane gas stove and - for my sins - on the open fire. However, and I know a few grins will be forthcoming from some pro black grotty billy advocates, I do coat them with wash up detergent before using on the open fire (Just to keep them bright and shiny!)
now, in response to the last post re the thermal cookers, yes, they make great corned beef, apricot chicken and every conceivable type of stew, casserole, etc. i have used for "roasts" but you do need to brown first and bring to the boil for the recommended time before chucking in the cooker.
I prefer to make breads and cakes and that type of stuff in the WebberQ as the thermal cooker does not get the nice finish, however I could be doing something wrong?
I have seen the Lions Club at Duringa Free Camp make bacon and egg muffins for all the travelers on a Sunday morning, as a fundraiser for Lions Club and maintaining the campgrounds ... they had 3 thermal cookers, 2 for toasted muffins and one for fried bacon - the eggs were made to orders, $3 including coffee. ... Better than McDonalds and for a better cause ....How good is that! my main use is to cook dinner (and that includes veggies) in the morning for when we are traveling, so at least hubby (the chaspart of chaslib) does not have to cook after driving all day (Settle down guys, just joking .. Usually we eat out!).
So there you go .....
Lib
My wife and I bought a Deluxe Traveller Thermal Cooker some years ago , the inner pot is great for general cooking and we have successfully made many slow cooked meats and soups, but here is the weird thing . When the appropriate cooking is done and transfer the inner pot to the outside pot we are unable to close the lid and lock it down because the handle of the inner lid is to high So we remove the inner lid and lock down the external lid. At the end of the cooking period everything is cooked perfectly. DO I HAVE THE WRONG LID FOR THAT SIZE COOKER.
Regards Abes