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MEDIA RELEASE 08 September 2008

Anaconda makes outdoor cooking easy
Outdoor adventure superstore, Anaconda makes cooking and dining in the great outdoors easy with a range of cooker options to suit campers, picnics, hikers or anyone wanting to enjoy portable cooking.

Cobb Premier

The portable and lightweight Cobb Premier cooker is all about versatility. It can roast, fry, steam, grill or bake and weighs just 4.5 kilograms.

The Cobb uses heat beads to heat up to 180 degrees and is so safe it can be picked up when cooking without the user getting burnt. The Cobb Premier retails for $239.99.

JetBoil Personal Cooking System (PCS)

The PCS is an ultra-compact one litre unit and is great for coffee, soups and stews. Offering super quick heating, the JetBoil PCS can bring two cups of water to boil in two minutes.

All the components of the PCS pack neatly into the cooking cup and it all weighs less than 500 grams. The Jetboil PCS retails for $179.99.

Camp Chef Deluxe

The Camp Chef Deluxe is a premium quality cast iron Dutch oven great for feeding hungry campers. Serving 12 to 14 people, the Camp Chef comes in a range of sizes from 25 to 35 centimetres and retails from $69.98.

Anaconda was founded in November 2004 by Toby Darvall, after selling his share in a camping and army surplus wholesale business he co-founded 13 years previously. He had formerly been a business reporter at Melbourne's popular daily, The Age.

Anaconda now has 12 stores " four in Queensland, two in NSW, two in Victoria, two in WA, one in SA and one in Tasmania with expansion plans throughout Australia in the near future.

Anaconda can be contacted on 1300 669 137 or by visiting, www.anaconda.com.au

Released for Anaconda by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations www.drpr.com.au
For further information please call Nicola Rutzou or Jo Gitsham on (02) 9413 4244.

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