I bought this product because my old cast-iron pan was too heavy to carry in a backpack – this version is much lighter, though still sturdy, since the sheet metal doesn't seem too thin and should withstand regular use. The only downside is the sharp edges of the handle, which need to be gently filed down to avoid getting cut.
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Field frying pan with a diameter of 26.5 cm and a height of 3 cm. Made entirely of cast iron. The 27 cm long handle is finished with a hole for hanging the pan.
Technical data
Material: cast iron
Diameter: 26.5 cm
Weight: 470 g
Manufacturer: MFH, Germany
MILITARY is the official distributor of MFH.
MFH (Max Fuchs AG) is a German company with over four decades of experience in the military and outdoor industry, specializing in the design and distribution of clothing, tactical equipment, and survival gear. Operating since 1981 and based in Freyung, Bavaria, it is one of the largest wholesalers in this sector in Europe. Its product range includes both proprietary product lines, such as MFH (Mission for High Defense), Fox Outdoor, and Pure Trash, as well as authentic military equipment sourced from NATO stocks. The company supplies over 10000 trading partners worldwide with a wide range of products, from tactical clothing, backpacks, tents, and sleeping bags to knives, EDC accessories, and equipment dedicated to uniformed services and outdoor enthusiasts.
| Color/camouflage | Other |
|---|---|
| Vessel type | Pan |
| Material | cast iron |
| Weight | 470 g |
| Dimensions | 26,5 cm |
| EAN | 2007696523125 |
| Manufacturer code | 33608B |
| Brand | MFH |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 18
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For this price, you won't buy anything better. I bought it for campfires, haven't tested it yet, but it seems it will do the job – you just need to season it well so nothing sticks.
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The sheet metal is really thinner than in the Polish Spinwar pan, the handle needs to be filed down (or you can use gloves), it's not riveted, but the handle is long – great for a campfire. With normal use, nothing will happen to it; you just need to season it so it doesn't rust. It’s big and reasonably priced.
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I like this simple pan. The handle bends slightly and gives the impression it could get warped, but after a month of use, nothing happened – it should be sturdy enough for normal use. The edges of the handle are sharp, but can be sanded down. It doesn’t bother me; I even like this simple style of workmanship.
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I returned it, I don't want to be negative – the price is really low and no one will be throwing it around, but in my opinion, the material is too thin and it's too flexible.
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Good pan. It needs to be seasoned quickly because it rusts. The handle could be more comfortable, but for this price there’s nothing to complain about. Using it is a pleasure.
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The handle needs to be sanded because of its sharp edges. If you don’t protect it after washing, it will rust. After first use, stains appeared on the surface, which is probably normal for cast iron. Overall, solid and worth recommending for the price.
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Good pan for the price. Only the handle could be less sharp and more comfortable to hold.
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A simple pan – that’s all you need. It can be used over a fire without worry. The edges of the handle are sharp, but they can be easily filed down.
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The pan matches the description. After seasoning, nothing sticks. The handle is long, so it will work well over a campfire. At this price, you probably won't find a better one. I recommend it.
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Durable pan. I recommend it.
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I haven't tested it yet, but it seems solid, it's a piece of metal, so nothing should break. I can't wait to try it out in practice.
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Large pan, you can cook various delicacies over the fire. Only the sharp edges of the handle can cut you, so be careful. Despite that, I recommend it.
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I am satisfied, I recommend it to everyone.
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Looking for a cheap pan for campfires, I came across this one. It meets my expectations. I recommend it.
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