Small cook set for dometic 9722

willster64

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What cookware are people using with their Dometic 9722 hobs? The recommendation for pan sizes is one hob 9-15cm and the other 16-22cm. Ideally looking for a set of pans (2 saucepans + small frying pan) with removeable handle(s). Most sets I can find don't really seem to have a small pan that fits this.
 
We just use an ordinary medium sized saucepan that was spare from the house. It's big enough to boil spuds/pasta/rice and covers all our needs and fits the hob. We don't fry in the van, and any frying gets done outside on the BBQ, so we don't need a frying pan. My advice is take a pan from the house for your first few trips, and then decide what you actually need.
 
we use household saucepans and frying pans and non stick can't be arsed with spending ages trying to get things clean and never cooked in the van, don't make life harder than it needs to be.
 

We’ve use these for about 30years!
An excellent product, I have many years use out of mine, roast dinners, pizzas, etc.
Get an extra lid and you effectively have an oven and two pans.
I also have a heavy cast iron square pan which retains heat and is good for simmering on the edge of my Wallas XC Duo.
Square is best when it comes to storage, also look for lids that can be inverted into the pan for storage.
 
I just use my trangia stuff which I carry anyway so I have backup for when I run out of gas.

Edit: not that I do much in the way of real cooking ...

Edit2! Coffee is cooking right?
That’s what we’ve used before upgrading but found they were a bit small for cooking a proper meal

Edit1: sorry I don’t think coffee is cooking, I’d complain if it’s all I had for tea! 😅
 
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Reheating food, soup or boiling a kettle are all I use the hob for so one normal supermarket non-stick pan does me. I've never needed the two burners. Has anyone found a plastic basin that fits neatly into the sink of the 9722? I looked a few years ago but gave up in the end.
 
Reheating food, soup or boiling a kettle are all I use the hob for so one normal supermarket non-stick pan does me. I've never needed the two burners. Has anyone found a plastic basin that fits neatly into the sink of the 9722? I looked a few years ago but gave up in the end.
If the 9722 is the one we have then yes.

I have 3 (don't ask!)

I can find you the details when I get home, or even post one at cost.
 
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