Cadac Vs anything electric?
Discussion
We grill a lot on our go anywhere, it's not often I'll sit and do pulled pork largely due to Mrs being a white meat only eater and kids are a bit too small to enjoy some big meals.
So I'm looking at a grill I can take away in the caravan. The caravan oven/grill is ok but not great. I fancy electric as we always go on hook up and there seem to be lots of options from Outwell, George Foreman and Tefal. Ideally something that would do a good breakfast including an egg (non ribbed plate area), cook a pizza and maybe something that takes a curry or Bolognese.
I fancied the George Foreman outdoor but looks a bit limited. Some of the Tefal stuff seems to do more than one function but without legs. I could probably just get something to sit it on if it's just a grill.
Does anyone else have something other than a Cadac which ticks most of those boxes? If it's not possible then it looks like Cadac and gas is the way forward.
So I'm looking at a grill I can take away in the caravan. The caravan oven/grill is ok but not great. I fancy electric as we always go on hook up and there seem to be lots of options from Outwell, George Foreman and Tefal. Ideally something that would do a good breakfast including an egg (non ribbed plate area), cook a pizza and maybe something that takes a curry or Bolognese.
I fancied the George Foreman outdoor but looks a bit limited. Some of the Tefal stuff seems to do more than one function but without legs. I could probably just get something to sit it on if it's just a grill.
Does anyone else have something other than a Cadac which ticks most of those boxes? If it's not possible then it looks like Cadac and gas is the way forward.
I'm afraid I can only comment on the Cadac but having bought one at the start of this season I wouldn't want to be without one now. I use it on the external gas point on my caravan so dead easy to set up. Has to be gas for me as whilst we do generally stay places with hook up I wouldn't want to rule out sites that are "off grid" for future trips.
As well as the barbecue feature I have the paella pan, great for doing stuff like stir fry, chilli, bolognese, etc., might even make a paella one day
Also have the Braii plate which is great for doing breakfasts on, it's half griddle (sausages etc.), half flat (eggs).
As well as the barbecue feature I have the paella pan, great for doing stuff like stir fry, chilli, bolognese, etc., might even make a paella one day

C0ffin D0dger said:
I'm afraid I can only comment on the Cadac but having bought one at the start of this season I wouldn't want to be without one now. I use it on the external gas point on my caravan so dead easy to set up. Has to be gas for me as whilst we do generally stay places with hook up I wouldn't want to rule out sites that are "off grid" for future trips.
As well as the barbecue feature I have the paella pan, great for doing stuff like stir fry, chilli, bolognese, etc., might even make a paella one day
Also have the Braii plate which is great for doing breakfasts on, it's half griddle (sausages etc.), half flat (eggs).
You only need the paella pan. We do full cooked breakfasts on ours as well as evening meals (including paella!). It's ridiculously easy to clean and ours still looks brand new today.As well as the barbecue feature I have the paella pan, great for doing stuff like stir fry, chilli, bolognese, etc., might even make a paella one day

Just bringing this back up as I never bought one in the summer. I've been looking at them the last couple of weeks. The Cadac Carri chef looks big at 47cm but I'm wondering if the Cadac Grillo chef 2 at 36cm might be a bit small? We are a growing family (2 under 6 at present so 3 rather than 4 per meal) but see this as a bit of an investment. Anyone had similar dilemma? Carrying it in the caravan but weight and space is still a consideration.
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