Posted on May 28th, 2009 by admin

Much of the time at camp will be focused on cooking, eating, drinking, and relaxing. The camping kitchen will form an important part of your experience and as such careful consideration should be given to the equipment and utensils to form part of the camping kitchen.
At Cadac we know that you will need at least one or two cooking items such as the Safari or the Carri Chef of which both come with interchangeable cooking surfaces. This is important for space saving both in the camping kitchen and the vehicle or trailer.
We also know that you will need something to get dirt and grime off and as such offer you our unique Cadac BBQ cleaner to help dissolve fats ensuring easy wiping. You may also want to consider a potjiekos pot holder and of course a lantern to provide light at night. In addition you will do well to invest in at least one Cadac LPG gas cylinder to provide the power for cooking up a storm. The dual arm extension is the ideal piece of equipment as an add-on to the gas cylinder. It makes it possible to run two appliances of the same LPG gas cylinder simultaneously.
No camping kitchen will be complete without one of our picnic baskets. Ensure that you have all the required plates, glasses, shakers, and cutting boards etc. for camp life by investing in our comprehensive carry bag picnic baskets.
Keep your drinks and foods cool with our 30 litre Cadac cooler box that can hold several 2 litre bottles in an upright position and offers space for ice bricks as well. It comes with an abrasion resistant exterior and a lock down lid to ensure better sealing in of the cold.
Completely fit your camping kitchen from the products at our site and be assured of high quality items.
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Posted on April 14th, 2009 by admin

Camping without the essential outdoor accessories as available from CADAC will not be as comfortable and fun as it can be. As such careful consideration should be given to the selection of durable and highly functional outdoor accessories before your next camping trip.
Some of the outdoor accessories that are available from CADAC are:
- Chairs such as the comfortable King Chair or the versatile Deluxe Arm Chair that comes in green or blue and includes a convenient can holder and storage pockets as well as adjustable arm rests.
- Gas cylinders of various sizes. The blue gas cylinders of CADAC have become part of all camping life through the past few decades and are still the best on the market.
- Gas cartridges which are essential for safari cooking and the lanterns.
- Cooking facilities such as the two plate gas stoves in our range which come with easy to ignite and operate systems.
- Barbeques – nowhere else will you find so many types of barbeques with interchangeable cooking surfaces to ensure enjoyable camp cooking for example the Carri Chef that offers every cooking facility required for camp life.
- Lights and lanterns to fit your specific light requirements around the cooking space and tents.
- Extensions to lift the barbeques to the required height.
- Cooler boxes and bags for all occasions from six can holders to large cooler boxes that can act as cool storage spaces.
- Flasks that can keep beverages warm for up to eight hours or ensure that cold beverages stay cool for up to 24 hours.
- Picnic baskets that include the plates, blankets and cutlery to give style to any outing as well as camping.
- Range of cooker tops, blowlamps, sure firelighters, butane refills, and more.
Whatever your camping, hiking, or picnic requirements, you will find products to fit your pocket, space available and the specific purposes. Browse our online catalogue for pictures and full product descriptions of our outdoor accessories.
Contact details for Cadac:
Website: www.cadac.co.za
SA Tel Number: +27 11 473 8600
SA Customer Care: 0860 223220
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