

The grill is fabricated in the USA and comes pre-seasoned so it can be used. Seemed like a lot of money for some powder coating to me. The TemboTusk Skottle can be used to cook anything at home or while camping. For Southwests burner (65,000 BTU) and 20' disk the price is 195 and with the 24' disk its 220. Whats a Skottle It is a South African outdoor cooking contraption The Skottle can be used to cook anything at home, on the river or while camping. I know a lot of people on this forum like the Skottle, but at 18 inches how many people does it cook for? Has anyone had experience with both of them? Does one provide more benefits than the other? I want the versatility to be able to cook meals for 12-15 people, but when my family camps I normally cook for 4-8 people. I looked at Fire Disc but for their burner (20,000 BTU) with a 22' disk the price is 399. I have a tundra, so space isn't an issue. The TemboTusk Skottle can be used to cook anything at home or while camping, tailgating at a game or just to get you out of the kitchen and outdoors 520.00. The one thing I like about the Skottle is that it comes in a more compacted package. I also like that I can take the disk off the propane stand.

Right now, I'm leaning more toward the southwest disk because they come in 22 inch and 24 inch sizes. It looks like they are comparable in price.

I'm currently torn between the Southwest disk and the Tembo Tusk Skottle. I'm looking at camping stove options, and I'm sold on the skottle/discada system. I've been a Long time lurker, and this is my first post. Docking Station for Standard Front Pull and Mid size Slides by TemboTusk.
