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REVIEWS
17 Reviews
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I use this for minimalist car camping when I don't want to fill the car with too much gear. The pot is big enough to boil pasta for two. I probably won't use it for backpacking as it takes up a fair amount of space and isn't the lightest.
Reece B.
Thing is awesome. Well made, folds down all inside of the largest pot, does exactly what its supposed to do. Has 2 complete sets of everything. I use this thing all the time, camping or sitting in my backyard.
Melissa S.
I've used the Halulite Kettle, but wanted to try something new. I really like this set! It takes up less space and is perfect for two people.
Jacob H.
Goes with me on all bikepacking, and camping trips. It's light weight, and breaks down easily. If you are only cooking for yourself you can leave out one of the bowl sets and and gas canister fits in there perfectly to save some more space. I also like to keep my lighter, instant coffee, and oatmeal in the other bowl to save more room. Highly recommend.
Mike C.
Wonderful product, nice and light and the pot breaks down easily.
Terri H.
I ordered this set because I needed a bigger pot for boiling water and I like that it comes with two bowls that fit conveniently inside for storage. I use it for car camping, but still like to pack light as we have plenty of other gear to take up too much space. The pot may be too big for backpacking, but it certainly is lightweight. It’s perfect for 2 people…for boiling enough water for us each to have a generous cup of coffee. We use it to make camp meals too…couscous, pasta, etc.
Matthew S.
Able to cook food and serve for two over the last 4 days. The sporks worked surprisingly well, pot was big enough for two packages of Mac n cheese or two ramens at once. Able to fit my stove and lighter inside the container and even slip a fuel stabilizer in the bag next to the pot. Well done.
Claire H.
Great for 2 people, compact and has lasted over numerous trips.
Michael K.
I used this kit at the Boundary Waters with my family. It worked perfectly for all five of us. You will not be disappointed!
William D.
I used this while on a month long road trip/backpacking tour. Very easy to clean and lightweight. The pot held enough water for 2 meals. And the bag it comes in is excellent for washing dishes. It can be a little bit annoying to eat ramen with the sporks because the tines are quite shallow but that is my only complaint.
Jason S.
Recently replaced another backpacking cook-set with this one. Four prepping/eating cups, two sporks, and a nice capacity cooking pot— compact, lightweight, and muffled to be quiet inside the backpack.
Judo K.
Awesome little mess kit, light, and efficient. My only gripe is that it dents kinda easy if you keep it in an external pouch, but I guess that par for the course given how light it is. Overall, very happy with this bit of kit.
Heather H.
This is a fantastic set! Everything fits in such an efficient space. Quality is good and convenience is fantastic. Not too heavy.
April O.
Used it this weekend on my first 3 day backpacking trip. It worked great. I didn't need the second bowl so I left that home but it fits the mug, canister and stove all in there to keep it all contained.
Lauren R.
Love how small this packs down, and that the bowls fit within one another. Perfect for 1to 3 person backpacking, depending on your needs. I like that if I'm solo camping, I can take 2 of the bowls out and fit my fuel cannister in the setup as well. The insulation around the bowls is sort of flimsy, but it provides a nice layer to hold when sipping hot drinks or soup in the evening.
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