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2025-08-22 15:36:37
Great for traveling, that’s why it was made so portable. Yes it’s small but that’s why it’s PORTABLE. It’s great for two people. Not meant for a giant feast, or cooking in numbers. I mean look at this photo, you tell me. Two people at best, you may have to make two batches of something depending on what/how much you’re cooking. Ideal for one person traveling solo. It’s so cute and small and great. I would buy again. Not heavy at all either.
DIYer
2025-08-17 14:09:14
Great light weight backpacking cooking set. Good for one person. Have all the utensils and everything you need to make your trip comfortably. After the camping trip i put it in the dishwasher to clean it survived. Frying pan surface not so non-stick so watchout. Overall great buy.Stove acted weird but once i got the hang it worked well. Camped in high sierra during an unexpected snow storm , boiled water in less than 5 minutes. Great buy.
Jesse Marshall
2025-05-01 12:28:13
Decent set for the price especially considering it comes with a stove. Pots are a decent size and the build quality of the pots seems ok. The extra stuff that comes with it… toss everything except the stove and buy something better. A standard fuel canister will fit inside the main pot so that’s a nice plus.
Hathi
2025-04-23 10:49:09
Bought these as basic cook sets for our scouting group. Work great for our needs.Use this mostly to boil water to rehydrate freeze-dried or dehydrated meals. Cooking on it (frying an egg or cooking Spam) is ok but scorches and has hot spots given the size of the burner and the size of the pan.The stove works well for our needs. Easy to light and to adjust flame size.We remove the utensils and small bowls from inside to be able to store the included sponge and stove plus to add a 4 oz isobutane canister for the stove, a section of camp towel (for drying after use/using as a hot pad), and a small bottle of Campsuds. All packs up compactly and fits nicely in packs.Seem durable enough to stand up to boy use for years!
christhecowboy
2025-04-14 14:03:40
Great product
JB
2025-02-14 16:34:09
Easy cleaning and complete set for outdoor cooking.
Mr. Bubbles
2025-01-15 17:08:10
I travel a lot for work. When I travel, I frequently stay at places that don't serve dinner nor have a kitchenette in my room. It can be really tiresome eating sandwiches, cereal, and take-out after awhile, with my only method of cooking until now being the dreaded microwave.I bought this little camping set so my dad and I could cook up a bit of food while we catch and release. I figured it also suited my needs during travel for work, so I took it with me to test it. In the picture you can see some spam I cooked in the back of my work van using the little stove this kit comes with (the Coleman is not included). It did an excellent job and cooked the spam through thoroughly, and it developed a nice crust. The stove heated the pan quickly as well, so I was able to enjoy my food in about 10 minutes.The kit itself comes with said stove and pan, as well as a pot, a wooden spoon, foldable utensils, a sponge, a small bowl, a measuring cup, and a lid for the pot. It (mostly) fits neatly inside the pot for easy storage. But, with it being rather cheap, it has some design flaws that cannot be overlooked.The pan and pot have very thin bottoms that will easily be burned through with repeated use. The flat bottom also means your food will cook far faster in the center than the outside of the pan/pot, so make sure to agitate your food frequently or it'll burn.The foldable utensils are nice, but they don't lock in easily. You kind of have to hold the lock to keep them from falling back shut.The stove has thin flanges for balancing the pot/pan, so you'll need to find the sweet spot to keep it up. It's not horrible, but you might find it difficult to use a pan that has a larger bottom.Finally, the kit doesn't really fit too neatly into the pot as it should. You will often find yourself taking things out and reorganizing them, only to find you made it worse. In my opinion, just leave the lid off until everything is inside the carry bag, then insert the lid and tighten it down.Overall, this kit is cheap for a reason. But don't let that deter you. It may be cheap, but it's a great small form factor portable kitchen on its own. I recommend buying this if you're only planning to use it on occasion. If you plan to use it for longer excursions or if you need to cook frequently while outside, maybe invest in a nicer quality kit.
Stephanie
2024-12-23 13:34:40
Went on an overnight backpacking trip with my husband and he's a big eater! This little kit was absolutely perfect for the two of us. It fit a family sized can of soup in there with some additional water no problem. The stove worked very well and we used a mini can of fuel from Walmart for $6 and we were able to heat: a full can of soup, 2 pots of water for coffee (4 cups total), water for the dehydrated food, and 4 more pots of water to sterilize it and still have fuel to spare. The stove boils very quickly if you put the lid on. Cleaned up and packed away very easily, love the storage bag. I would 100% buy this again.
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