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Old 07-04-2017, 12:18 PM   #1
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Stacking Dutch ovens

I have 3 Lodge Dutch ovens. 12", 10", and 6" sizes that I think will nest. I would like to nest them to save space so I can store them in a container right over my trailer wheels. I bought some cushioning from amazon I can put in between them. What I really want to know is if anyone has nested them together and if there were any concerns. I previously stored them in their boxes but not sure if ai can find a container that I can stack them in the box and put them on top of them selves. Sorry if this seems the wrong place but it was about cooking equipment


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I have 3 Lodge Dutch ovens. 12", 10", and 6" sizes that I think will nest. I would like to nest them to save space so I can store them in a container right over my trailer wheels. I bought some cushioning from amazon I can put in between them. What I really want to know is if anyone has nested them together and if there were any concerns. I previously stored them in their boxes but not sure if ai can find a container that I can stack them in the box and put them on top of them selves. Sorry if this seems the wrong place but it was about cooking equipment


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As long as you have some good cushioning between them, I don't see there would be any problem. We only have one DO, so have never nested anything. We do have a cast iron frypan that we nest with other pots/frypans and we just use the cushiony shelf liner between each pan. No problems going on about 8 years of travel.
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As long as you have some good cushioning between them, I don't see there would be any problem. We only have one DO, so have never nested anything. We do have a cast iron frypan that we nest with other pots/frypans and we just use the cushiony shelf liner between each pan. No problems going on about 8 years of travel.


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