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    REI Campware Backpacker Cookset - Small

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    The small REI Campware Backpacker cookset lets you travel light and cook quick meals while logging miles on the trail.

    • Cookset includes a 1.1 liter pot, a 0.7 liter pot, a single lid, 2 small camp towels and a mesh storage sack; lid fits both pots securely
    • Teflon® Classic coating provides excellent nonstick performance, making the post-meal cleanup a breeze
    • 0.7 liter pot fits securely on top of the 1.1 liter pot to form a double boiler
    • Pots are made of lightweight aluminum that distributes heat evenly for efficient cooking
    • Fold-out handles on the pots provide good control while pouring
    • Nesting design allows the 1.1 liter pot to fit in the 0.7 liter pot; ultralight stove and isobutane fuel canister (both sold separately) fit inside the 1.1 liter pot
    • Use the included camp towels to protect the nonstick surfaces when packing up the cookset

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    REI Campware Backpacker Cookset - Small Specs
    Specification
    Description
    Best use
    Backpacking
    13.5 ounces
    5.3 x 6 inches
    Aluminum
    Yes
    Teflon-coated aluminum
    1.1L pot; 0.7L pot; lid; 2 camp towels; storage sack
    Weight
    Dimensions
    Cookware material
    Nonstick surface
    Material(s)
    Includes

    REI Campware Backpacker Cookset - Small Customer Reviews

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    REI Campware Backpacker Cookset - Small
     
    3.5

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    3.0

    Think twice before purchase

    By Jet Pilot

    from The Woodlands, TX

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

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    Pros

    • Compact
    • Easy To Clean
    • Lightweight

    Cons

    • Not durable
    • User unfriendly

    Best Uses

    • Backpacking

    Comments about REI Campware Backpacker Cookset - Small:

    We took this gear camping with us into the Grand Canyon. The first thing we noticed about this cookware was that it was so thin, it bent while packed in the backpack. (Either that, or it warped from the stove heat) After that, the lid just never fit onto the pots. Also, it would have been nice to have some kind of measuring scale so you could know how much water you were pouring into the pots.

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    4.0

    Nearly Perfect for Water Boiling

    By anderkg

    from Olympia, WA

    About Me Avid Adventurer

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    Pros

    • Compact
    • Easy To Clean
    • Lightweight
    • Stable

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Backpacking
      • Hiking

      Comments about REI Campware Backpacker Cookset - Small:

      I bought this cookware for a trip to Mount Adams. I used it solely for melting and boiling snow for drinking water and water to add to Mountain House freeze dried foods. The folding handles were the best feature of this cookset. You could easily handle the cookset at any time with the handles and when done they fold nicely against the body of the pots. The smaller pot boiled water or snow very rapidly while the larger one took a little more time. If you prepare food in them and intend to eat right from the pot, I would recommend having a plastic spork type utensil so you don't scratch the inner teflon surface. When packing out, if you are using a compact isobutane stove system, one fuel tank (4 or 8 oz) will fit within the large pot on the bottom and your compact stove should fit into the smaller top pot within your back pack. It also comes soft packing material to put around your fuel tank and stove to protect the teflon and a net bag to cinch up and keep everything all together and tight when packing up. I would give it a five star except that the larger pot is a little bit flimsy due to it's light weight and aluminum construction, so you need to be careful not to put a big load at the top edge when alone as it will deform (ie don't try to dig out snow with the pot unless the snow is soft). You would have to spend more $$ and go titanium to avoid this problem. Once the set is packed up with both pots together for your pack it is very strong.

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