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| ASIN | B08F787MWR |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 480 g |
| Item model number | rc22069a |
F**8
I got the set with three pots, three lids, and one fry pan (plus a bunch of throw-away accessories). I like pots like these for hiking and car emergency kits. In any situation where staying longer than planned, ability to boil water is a huge plus. Good lightweight and inexpensive for this purpose. I have also liked Open Country 2 quart with teflon, but it's never available. Also useful to put hot foods, straight off the grill or fry pan, which would blister plastic storage. Butter, oil, and fats wash off much more easily than plastic, and they dry faster too. Of course you could just put food on a plate, let cool off, then put in ziplock or bread bag.... What about glass, titanium, and stainless? Stainless options are appealing but considerably heavier, and usually a little more expensive. Glass can microwave but heavy, no handles, and can break. Titanium is uncessesarily expensive to me.
T**A
Great pots very well worth the money
D**O
I bought this to replace an Ozark trail set I had for a few years: the nonstick coating boiled off one day when I used a camp stove with it versus a butane stove. I love all of the pieces this comes with. Before I only had a pot I used in multiple ways, now I have a frying pan and two pots. It lets me be a bit more varied when making meals at camp. The plates that come with it are pretty nice too. Everything nests inside itself well and travels easily. The only complaint I have is that the handles are a bit loosey goosey on these pans, so when you're going to put them away they kind of get unruly, and they can move around easily. But otherwise, this was totally worth the price at the time I bought it and I'm beyond pleased with the purchase.
A**S
These just arrived and look great! They fit together well and are lightweight. Will update after using them on a long camping trip.
P**L
This set has everything you need for preparing meals in the wilderness for 2-3 people and is very compact and light carrying.
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