Here’s a way to create full-bodied basecamp food and simultaneously trim the fat on your kit – kickstart the Cadac 2 Cook Pro Deluxe Gas Stove by Dometic!
Despite two independent burners for double the degustation, two pot stands, and two windshields – this stove is nonetheless sleek and lightweight, blending the stylish with the versatile. From the ceramic-coated grill and ribbed plate for that patchwork char on your chops, to the coffee stand for those unbeatable morning brews beneath the awning – find comfort in gas button protection too, preventing accidental opening of the gas supply for safe, family-friendly food fun!
The Dometic Cadac 2 Cook Pro Deluxe is for culinary campers with alfresco food finesse!
2 x independent burners
Easy to clean componentry and top panel
Piezo ignition for reliability
Non-slip rubber feet for sturdiness
Lid doubles as windshield for flame protection
For outdoor use only
Includes: 2 x pot stands, 1 x coffee stand, 2 x windshields, and 2 x ceramic coated grill plates (flat and ribbed)
HI, Just wondering how heat resistant are the rubber feet? And is there is there a duffle bag or similar suitable for this Dometic Gas Stove for storage/transport?
Michael - Berrimah, NT(2 months ago)
G'day Michael, This Cadac stove has been around for several years in Europe, so there's no question or concern about the rubber/silicone feet. They're in place to protect the stove from scratching and prevent the ceramic plates from slipping around on the stovetop.
If you check out the product review video we have, you should be able to see Ben talking through the storage bag that comes with the stove for transport and protection - hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(1 month ago)
Gas Bottle with 3/8 fitting1 answer
I have a small gas bottle with a 3/8 fitting. How would i connect this cooker to the gas bottle?
Chris - Albion Park, NSW(2 months ago)
G'day Chris,
It's best recommended to get a gas bottle with the LCC27 fitting as the use of adaptors can increase the risk of gas leaks.
There is a new adaptor from Gasmate and it is possible to use a 3/8" BSPP LH TO LCC27 adaptor on your gas bottle so you can then connect the hose.
Please note Dometic advise against the use of adaptors but it is possible to do so.
Kaya - Snowys(2 months ago)
Can a 2kg gas bottle be used?1 answer
G’day, is there some way to use a 2kg gas bottle for this stove? I’d prefer not to get the bigger 4kg bottle (which has the required Lcc27 fitting). Getting a bit confused. Cheers
Andrew - Canberra, ACT (4 months ago)
G'day Andrew,
There's not at this stage - LCC27 hoses can only be used with LCC27 fittings, and cannot be used with adapters due to the safety elements of the design. There may be a broader range of LCC27 gas bottle sizes produced in the future, but I've actually never seen a regulated gas stove with a 3/8th BSP connection. Generally, low pressure stoves that require a regulated gas supply will have an LCC27 hose.
Lauren - Snowys(4 months ago)
Lock/clip for the lid1 answer
Hi, is there a way to lock the lid open when cooking (like the build in clips on the eventemp wind shield)? Or could the lid get blown down onto your pots while cooking? Thanks
Chris - Brendale, QLD (6 months ago)
G'day Chris,
There isn't a particular mechanism to hold the lid up, but the lid is tightly attached so it wouldn't move with a gust of wind and when the 2 x included windshields on the side are attached, they stop the lid from closing.
Kaya - Snowys(6 months ago)
Connection1 answer
What is the gas connection to the stove? Is it a 3/8 SAEF or a 1/4 fitting. Looking at purchasing a bayonet hose to connect to the bayonet fitting on our motorhome.
Gary - Lyrup, SA(7 months ago)
G'day Gary,
Unfortunately, the Cadac stove is not compatible for use with a caravan, or bayonet gas system. It does not have a flame failure feature, and using an aftermarket gas hose may cause issues which wouldn't be covered under warranty.
Lauren - Snowys(7 months ago)
Ceramic Plates1 answer
Hey there, With the ceramic coated plates. Is it a ceramic plate with a coating (ie non stick). Or another material plate that is coated in ceramic? I’m looking for a low tox option (would prefer cast iron) but ceramic comes in second best for me.
Nicola - Burrill Lake, NSW(7 months ago)
G'day Nicola,
The term 'ceramic' in terms of cookware across the board (not just camping gear) relates to a ceramic-based coating of another material, which results in a non-stick surface. Hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(7 months ago)
Low pressure?1 answer
Is this a low pressure stove?
Mary - Glenelg, SA(7 months ago)
G'day Mary,
It is a low-pressure stove, but compatible with LCC27 gas supply on standard LPG bottles only.
Lauren - Snowys(7 months ago)
Ceramic plates etc1 answer
1. Are the ceramic grill plates non stick? 2. Could you use this stove on a typical camping fold up trestle table without issues of it burning the table? Or if not is there something cheap and simple I could place underneath it to protect the table? 3. How sturdy is the outside lid etc, the hyperflame (which I am also considering) looks very sturdy but worried this might dent easily Thanks
Sarah - Perth, WA (7 months ago)
G'day Sarah,
Yes, ceramic-coated cookware generally falls under the 'non-stick' category. You can absolutely use this stove on a camp table, just like any other camp stove. If you're concerned you could just pop a chopping board underneath it, but you shouldn't have any issues. The outside lid is as sturdy as any other camp stove. The Hyperflame is known to be the most robust option, but generally all camp stoves across the range are made with similar materials of a similar thickness. As long as you're not throwing the stove around or packing it carelessly, you shouldn't have any issues. I've had a few camp stoves over 20 years, and never had one dint. Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(7 months ago)
Gas bottle?1 answer
Hi can this stove be run on disposable propane bottles? Thanks
RobynD - Charlestown, NSW(7 months ago)
G'day Robyn,
This stove runs off normal LPG cylinders with the LCC27 fitting - like the updated version of what you would find at a swap-and-go, or attached to your BBQ. Its not compatible with disposable gas cylinders. Good thing about that though is you can use refillable cylinders for years and years, and not have to chuck multiple gas bottle out. Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(7 months ago)
Comparison 1 answer
I'd love to know how it compares to the Weber Traveller
Tony - Wanniassa, ACT(7 months ago)
G'day Tony,
We dont sell Weber gear sorry, so don't have any personal experience with that particular stove. Bens done a product review video on this one which will be coming out really soon, hopefully the will give you all the info you need!