The time has come. If you are still using the cast iron dutch oven it is time for you to step into this century. If you are not a Al oven user then you don't know how to expedition. They are superior. They heat more quickly and are 1/3 less weight. Not to mention that you can actually clean them out rather than just scrape as much of the food out as possible. There is also no need to season them. If you think they are going to melt on you then you are just plain dumb. I have both aluminum and cast and the aluminum is just plain better. These are akin to RTTs, solar panels, d-rings with green pins, and 12v fridges. If you dont have them you cannot go camping let alone expeditioning!
For real though my work hooked me up with one for super cheap so we could figure out how to sell them. Al is pretty neat stuff. I am really loving the weight. When my oven is loaded up with food it is still lighter than the cast is when empty. I also like being able to wash with soap and water. I know all the die hard cast guys say that aluminum doesn't taste as good as cast, but I think that is impossible. I can see that Al could melt considering it is good to about 1200 degrees. I don't really see needing to cook food at that temperature, but it could happen over a fire. maybe if you make a lot of pottery or something. I love my cast stuff as well. They are both better at some stuff and worse at others. I know everyone knows about cast so I skipped to good points for that. I just thought I would let you know about my experience with aluminum.
For real though my work hooked me up with one for super cheap so we could figure out how to sell them. Al is pretty neat stuff. I am really loving the weight. When my oven is loaded up with food it is still lighter than the cast is when empty. I also like being able to wash with soap and water. I know all the die hard cast guys say that aluminum doesn't taste as good as cast, but I think that is impossible. I can see that Al could melt considering it is good to about 1200 degrees. I don't really see needing to cook food at that temperature, but it could happen over a fire. maybe if you make a lot of pottery or something. I love my cast stuff as well. They are both better at some stuff and worse at others. I know everyone knows about cast so I skipped to good points for that. I just thought I would let you know about my experience with aluminum.