GSI Outdoors Bugaboo Frypan, 12-Inch

June 29, 2018 - Comment
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With its dependable, even-heating, non-stick coated surface, the GSI Outdoors Bugaboo aluminum fry pan is a rugged yet lightweight kitchen essential for gourmet meals while camping, backpacking, and relaxing at the cabin.

The 8-, 10-, and 12-inch Bugaboo models feature GSI’s SureLock folding handle, which provides a sturdy, stable grip over the stove top or grill and conveniently folds into the pan for storage and transport. The 14-inch model includes a removable handle that connects to the pan via three wing nuts, and it comes with a rubberized grip.

Made of thick gauge aluminum for rugged durability, the Bugaboo’s Teflon non-stick coating keeps food from sticking while cooking and makes clean-up a breeze. A spiral-turned base grips stove and grill arms securely. The Bugaboo frying pan is available in the following sizes:

14-Inch Pan: Measures 16.6 x 14.6 x 3 inches; weighs 3 pounds, 12 ounces (removable handle with rubberized grip) 12-Inch Pan: Measures 12.8 x 12.4 x 3 inches; weighs 1 pound, 12 ounces (folding handle) 10-Inch Pan: Measures 11.1 x 10.6 x 2.8 inches; weighs 1 pound, 2 ounces (folding handle) 8-Inch Pan: Measures 9.2 x 8.6 x 2.6 inches; weighs 12.8 ounces (folding handle)

Not for use with microwave ovens, conventional ovens, or open campfires. Wash with hot water and mild detergent, and use only non-abrasive cloths and cleaners.

All GSI Outdoors products are fully warrantied to the original owner against manufacturer’s defects in materials and workmanship.

GSI: It’s All About The Outdoors, The Rest Is Meaningless

Beginning with a few pieces of blue enamelware and a smattering of campfire accessories in 1985, GSI Outdoors continues to create unique, imaginative, and fun products that enhance the outdoor experience – including stainless steel and enamelware cookware, tableware, coffee percolators, water bottles, and more.

Product Features

  • Durable, lightweight 12-inch fry pan with Teflon non-stick coating for easy cooking and clean-up; great for the stove top or grill (not for open campfires)
  • Thick gauge aluminum construction with spiral-turned base grips stove and grill arms securely
  • SureLock folding handle provides a sturdy, stable grip; conveniently folds into the pan for storage
  • Great for car camping, backpacking, and weekends at the cabin
  • Measures 12.8 x 12.4 x 3 inches; weighs 1 pound, 12 ounces; backed by a full manufacturer’s warranty

Comments

Bluznvice says:

Almost perfect This is a really good pan and I debated not giving it 5 stars, but there a couple things that keep it from perfect. On the good side: it’s very smooth and durable teflon non-stick. Not like some others that have ridged insides. It cooks well, but due to light weight requires a little more attention. On the downside – because it’s very light, it doesn’t give the impression of being long term durable. And it’s not exactly inexpensive at $30 bucks. It’s a little finnicky to clean having a ridged…

BeantownIT45 says:

Love it, best camping pan i ever used. used once so far and it was awesome. Eggs, sausage and cheese were no problem for cooking or cleanup for that matter. Fish fry was delicious and also had no problems with cooking or cleanup. Although the handle is covered in plastic, you may want to put something in between. I like my pans and I take good care of them to ensure no chipping if i can help it. I will be wrapping it in a towel or something just to be safe.Weight wise – its not all that light, but also not too heavy either…

Rey S says:

Great for camping/backpacking. I purchased this for an upcoming backpacking trip. I was originally going to purchase the Jetboil pan, but read a lot of reviews on how bad it was and how it didn’t cook evenly. Some of the reviewers mentioned this pan so I gave it a try. It is a bit on the heavy side, so get those legs in shape. I’ve only tried cooking eggs, one full egg and 3/4 cup of egg whites. On my first try it took a while to cook, I wasn’t sure about the heat so I kept it as low as possible. Nothing and I mean nothing…

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