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Disco Skillet

Disco Skillet

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Whatever’s on the menu, the open format and subtle curvature of the Disco Skillet make it easy. Its dynamic shape works well for a broad range of cooking techniques with the Disco Stove, as well as open-fire cooking when paired with the Disco Pulley and Tripod.
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Culinary Innovation

Inspired by generations of farmers in the Southwestern United States that made improvised cook surfaces from plow discs, a tradition called “Discada.” Unlike traditional plow discs, the Disco Skillet is made from enameled cast iron which is much easier, and safer, to cook with.

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Designed to Do It All

Build a cooking experience that compliments your campsite.

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  • +The Disco Series

    The Disco Series

    Use the modular components independently, or together as a dedicated cook station, and effortlessly reconfigure your setup as the situation changes.

  • +Disco Skillet

    Disco Skillet

    The exceptional heat retention and durability of cast iron without the hangups. The Disco Skillet is coated with enamel for a naturally seasoned, non-stick cooking surface.

  • +Disco Pulley

    Disco Pulley

    Embrace the time-honored tradition of campfire cooking. With the Disco Pulley, you can hang cookware from the Disco Tripod and scale heat up and down, controlling exactly how close your meal gets to the flames.

  • +Disco Cutting Table

    Disco Cutting Table

    Adding to the versatility of the Disco Starter, the Cutting Table adds functionality to your cooking system. Attach it to any side of the Disco tripod, the reversible cutting table provides a spot for your prep-work and mealtime essentials.

  • +Disco Table

    Disco Table

    Keep your cooking station organized with an accessory rail and a place to set your ingredients. The Disco Table is compact, reversible, and attaches to any side of the Disco Tripod.

Community-Informed Design

Through the Limited Early Access Program (LEAP), iKamper community members shared insights that refined our prototype design. Resulting in a more convenient, easy-to-use Disco Series.

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Temperature Control

The Disco Skillet offers zone cooking with direct heat at the center, and indirect heat around the edges so you can sear steak and roast vegetables at the same time.

Enameled Cast Iron

The exceptional heat retention and durability of cast iron without the hangups. The Disco Skillet is coated with enamel for a naturally seasoned, non-stick cooking surface.

Easy to Clean

Unlike traditional cast iron, the Disco Skillet can be washed with soap and water. No seasoning required, just practical and easy to care for.

  • Material, Skillet

    Enamel-coated Meehanite® cast iron

    Material, Handles

    Stainless steel

    Disco Skillet Size

    15 ¾ ” Diameter (40 cm)

    Weight

    8.8 lbs (4 kg)

    Material, Skillet

    Enamel-coated Meehanite® cast iron

    Material, Handles

    Stainless steel

    Disco Skillet Size

    15 ¾ ” Diameter (40 cm)

    Weight

    8.8 lbs (4 kg)

  • How This Modern Discada Changed the Way He Cooked Outdoors Forever

IN THE PRESS

Whether you’re looking for a minimalist cooking setup for your backyard or for your outdoor excursions, the Disco Series’ modular design, compact build, and lean 27-pound weight make it ideal for anyone wanting to cook over an open flame.
The Disco Series stove is what I consider a game-changer when it comes to skillet systems in the overland world.
You can cook almost anything, at any height, in damn near any environment, with or without an external fire, which makes this the most useful outdoor cooking setup we’ve seen.
Whether you’re looking for a minimalist cooking setup for your backyard or for your outdoor excursions, the Disco Series’ modular design, compact build, and lean 27-pound weight make it ideal for anyone wanting to cook over an open flame.
The Disco Series stove is what I consider a game-changer when it comes to skillet systems in the overland world.
You can cook almost anything, at any height, in damn near any environment, with or without an external fire, which makes this the most useful outdoor cooking setup we’ve seen.