Black Oxford Carrying Case for 50 cm Disc Pan
Description
A large outdoor cooking pan is easier to transport and store when it is kept separate from the rest of the gear. This black Oxford fabric case is intended for a 50 cm harrow-disc pan. Its round profile follows the main shape of the cookware, while the perimeter zipper allows the case to open widely so the pan can be placed inside without forcing it through a narrow opening.
The case helps keep picnic, campsite, and country-house equipment organised. After cooking, an outdoor pan may retain traces of oil, soot, and dust on its surface. A separate fabric layer reduces direct contact between the cookware and a car boot, storage shelf, or neighbouring equipment. It also covers the metal surface against dust, dirt, and incidental light scratches during routine storage and transport.
Designed for storage and carrying
The zipper runs around the outer edge, allowing the case to open around the pan rather than requiring the cookware to be pushed inside. Place the fully cooled pan into the opened case, align it with the round compartment, and close the zipper without pulling on the fabric. Two textile handles meet at the top to form a practical carrying grip. When empty, the soft case can be folded so it occupies less space among other outdoor accessories.
- Purpose: storage and transport of a harrow-disc cooking pan.
- Compatible size: designed for a pan with a diameter of 50 cm.
- Material: Oxford fabric.
- Colour: black.
- Closure: zipper around the outer edge.
- Carrying: two textile handles are provided.
Checking the fit before selection
The main selection point is the diameter of the pan itself, which should be 50 cm for this version. Belonging to the general category of outdoor disc pans is not enough because these pans are made in several diameters and configurations. Measure the body across its widest circular section and consider every part that projects beyond that outline.
If the pan has removable handles or legs, place them in the transport position intended by the cookware design before putting the pan into the case. Fixed projections, unusually shaped handles, a tall rim, or a permanently attached stand may increase the actual outer dimensions. Treat a lid and other accessories as separate items. They should be placed in the same case only after confirming that there is sufficient room and that neither the fabric nor the zipper is under tension.
Using the case correctly
Allow the cookware to cool completely before packing it, remove food residue, and make sure the pan is dry. Hot metal must not be placed in a textile case. Close the zipper gently. If the two sides do not meet freely, check the position of the handles, legs, and other projecting components instead of pulling harder. Carry the loaded case with both handles together rather than lifting it by only one handle, as the combined grip distributes the load more evenly.
After a trip, remove sand, crumbs, and loose dirt from the case, then let it dry before extended storage. The pan should also be stored clean and dry. This routine helps keep a vehicle, garage, or storeroom tidy and keeps bulky outdoor cookware contained in one place until the next barbecue, picnic, fishing trip, or weekend away.
Characteristics
- Availability
- In stock
- Price
- 390 UAH
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