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Item 736993
Specification | Description |
| Weight | (Set) 10 ounces |
| Capacity | Mug: 12 fl. oz./bowl: 22 fl. oz. |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Dimensions | Mug: 4.5 x 4.25 x 4 inches/8.75 x 8.75 x 1.75 inches/bowl: 7 x 3 inches |
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Comments about Orikaso Dinner Set:
I purchased the mug alone and it has been incredibly useful. The handle allows you to easily hold hot liquids. If you open the other side it forms a scoop which can be used as a bowl or to get water from a shallow stream. Open it all the way and it can be used as a plate or a cutting board (you get small scratches, but no damage beyond that).
I slide it into my rolled up foam sleeping pad and it vanishes into my pack. It's weight is practically none-existent for its uses.
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This is a great flatware set! It is great for everything. If you are a occasional camper, hiker, to even picnics. This should be a must have. They are easy to set up, easy to clean. They are very heat resistant so you don't burn your hands. I love my set!
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Adventurers, much the same as an army, travel on their stomachs. Increasingly those who venture beyond the comfort of their living room sofa consider food as more than simple fuel and realize that good grub can mean the difference between heading home early or venturing further than expected.
The Orikaso plate, bowl and cup make camp cooking a snap, literally. They are perfectly flat, weigh next to nothing and when folded origami style into a piece of flatware prove remarkably useful.
For more than a year we've used the Orikaso pieces on a bicycle tour through the United States, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore. We love to shop in the open markets and try to recreate the local dishes on our campstove. The Orikaso plates have proven one of our best pre-trip purchases.
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I have the bowl and a cup. The best thing about these things is how easy they are to clean. You don't really even need soap. The material does not absorb at all so everything just basically rinses off. They can be difficult sometimes to get folded right, but once you get the hang of it, no problem.
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We wouldn't go backpacking without these. Assembly is a snap, hot foods are no problem. The mug has a stable handle and a measurement guide for your dehydrated meals. Non-stick surface makes cleanup fast and easy. Hint: They fit, flat, in a one gallon zipper storage bag, if you have need to pack up without a good washing. Plate and bowl hold a lot of food, plate has sides high enough to use for stews, etc.
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These are slow to assemble and floppy when loaded. I experienced tearing of the material at the seam where it folds. These are expensive for the job they do. I went with a GSI replacement set from REI. That; or Titanium (also available from REI, and will last literally a lifetime) are my recommendations.
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Comments about Orikaso Dinner Set:
Lightweight and so easy to clean. Takes up very little space in a backpack.
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