Jetboil  Summit Skillet

$49.95
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Your meals on the trail deserve to be as good as your adventures. Serve up sizzling pancakes or a tasty scramble in the lightweight, nonstick Jetboil Summit skillet with nesting handle and spatula.

Color: Orange
Size: 8 IN
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Features

  • Included Triton spatula nests in the folding handle for compact, lightweight travel
  • Eco-conscious, PFOA-free ceramic nonstick coating allows for easy cooking, food release and cleanup
  • Varied wall thickness provides even heat distribution
  • Pot support must be used when cooking on compatible Jetboil systems (not included)
  • Skillet measures 8.5 x 8 x 1.9 in. and weighs 10.6 oz.; spatula weighs 0.74 oz.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Dimensions

8.5 x 8 x 1.9 inches

Cookware Material

Aluminum

Material(s)

Aluminum/PFOA-free ceramic nonstick coating

Nonstick Surface

Yes

Includes

Skillet; spatula; storage bag

Weight

10.6 ounces

Reviews
157 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars

91% 84 of 92 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

22 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
Wow, just wow!
W O W ! ! ! I just tried the fry pan...A Mazing. I think it may have even worked better than a cast iron on the stove at home! It heated evenly, cooked gradually, and with no hot spots! I cooked one scrambled egg, then a second, after removing the first, to see how it would work with debris left over from the first.... flawless! I even grabbed some bread to toast and had to keep turning the burner so it would toast it! I guess using those cheap aluminum mess kit "frying pans" was a mistake all these years!!! only 3 cons most of which are a nit.... 1. the handle is hard to put back/fold-up. 2. the spatula is difficult to re-insert, and the real nit is 3. because it dissipates heat well it takes a little bit to cool off (the cheap ones cool w/in a few seconds after removal from heat). Cleanup was a piece of cake too...rinse and wipe no scrubber required... though a towel end might be helpful to be thorough and dry it off after. It was still a bit warm when I washed it and I just shook it off and while i washed the spatula it was nearly dry. The spatula isn't as easy to cleanup but not bad either. Oh, and the pan balanced VERY well on my MSR Pocket Rocket... didn't even need the handle really, where the cheap ones you had to be really careful and always hold the handle.
Walkabout
Belmont, MI

Most Helpful Critical Review

35 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
Nonstick, yes… durable, no.
I purchased this pan yesterday. This morning I tested it by frying an egg in butter. The non-stick performance of the coating is excellent. Unfortunately, a small chip has already developed in the coating. I only used the included plastic spatula. I gently cleaned it beforehand and afterward, and that’s when I noticed the chip. No abrasive soaps or brushes were used - I even dried it with a cotton cloth, not abrasive paper towels. Ceramic coatings are believed to be safer than Teflon, but if they chip they expose the pan’s metal alloy (aluminum in this case), which can leach into foods during cooking. That’s not okay with me. In summary, this didn’t stand up to its first simple test in the comfort of my kitchen, so I seriously doubt its ability to hold up on the trail or at a campsite. There’s no place in my pack for a pan like that.
David in Maryland
Kensington, MD
pclab101
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Amazing Skillet!

This is the only camp skillet that I would trust for real cooking! It is thicker in the center and cooks evenly regardless of the burner being used. Food does not stick and this is the first skillet that hasn't burned my food. Worth every penny! Have used it with the JetBoil MiniMo and various other burners for cooking steaks, burgers, stir-fry, etc. Have not tested with my alcohol stoves yet as I prefer adjustable burners for low heat cooking, which is best for eggs! The included spatula is great for flipping food. However, I would also suggest buying the GSI "Essential Spoon-Long" as it is silicone-tipped and is perfect for stirring meals that you plan to simmer. It also easily scrapes food off the skillet without scratching or melting. You can even leave it in the skillet while cooking as it can handle the high heat. Avoid metal cooking utensils as you could possibly scratch the ceramic. Also avoid cheap plastic utensils as they could melt.

Chaz
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Permanent part of my setup from here on out

What a fantastic piece of kit! I got this specifically for cooking trout out of alpine lakes. I didn’t have high hopes for my first attempt given previous experiences with backpacking gear, but I honestly don’t think I could have produced a better result cooking on my stove at home.

Age:35–44

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Janet
Location:California
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 months ago

Worked like a charm

I used it for the first time while in Zion and it delivered!! Cooked about 10 eggs and bacon (at once) to make breakfast burritos and it worked like a charm! I can't wait to try it out again on my next camping adventure. Having the Mini Mo cook system paired with the Jetboil Skillet really added a culinary experience to car camping/backpacking. I highly recommend this product.

Age:35–44

Ease of Use

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LoveFrenchOmelets
Location:Alaska
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Fantastic, nonstick camping pan!

My husband and I love this pan so much that I just bought another one. It is truly nonstick so much so that I now even use it at home to make traditional French style omelets. Anyone who has seen Jacque Pepin's YouTube videos on how to make a traditional French style omelet knows that you need a good nonstick pan to get the ideal result. This pan delivers. I made the omelet at camp and at home using this pan. It turned out perfect. I do still spray it down with cooking spray just in case, especially with the omelet because REALLY want to make sure it doesn't stick, but I am sure it would still be nonstick without it. Purchasing another one to expand on even more camp recipes.

Age:35–44

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Sarah
Location:Austin, Tx
Age:35–44
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Good pan, not so good spatula.

We used this pan about 3 times with the spatula it came with. The box/packaging appeared to have made a sight mark on the inside of the pan. We used the pan anyway and it didn’t seem to affect the nonstick properties. The spatula was used to flip pancakes and grilled cheese sandwiches. The spatula had one edge slightly melt. I would recommend buying and using a separate silicone spatula with this pan and keeping the one it came with as a backup.

Age:35–44

Ease of Use

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shindou
Location:California
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Perfect for my needs backpacking

Purchased to take backpacking to summit Mount Langley. The pan was the perfect size/weight to fit in my pack since the handle folded onto the pan itself and the small spatula that came with the pan could be attached to the handle; a bag was also included. Used the pan at camp to make eggs and fried rice with no issues. No eggs stuck to the pan and the fried rice turned out perfectly. Clean up was a breeze with it being nonstick. I simply rinsed it with water and wiped it down. The pan is on the smaller size, so perfect for one person. If you're planning to make a lot of food, be prepared to make more than one batch at a time.

Age:25–34

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Chris
Location:Royal Oak, MI
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

Great Pan, turner could use improvement

Picked up this pan in prep for trip out to the Olympic Peninsula so I could mix up my cooking options. It fit well in my backpack and kept my pack light enough to still check on the flight out. When using with my MSR pocket rocket 2 it had decent stability and evening heating. Non-stick surface made cleaning a breeze. Only downside was the turn did not hold up well to heat and started melting on the edges. Highly recommend but bring a more robust silicone turner with instead of the included one.

Jessi S
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Perfect camp pan

I love this pan! The handle easily folds, and the spatula not only fits into the handle, it’s the perfect shape to scrape the edges of the pan. And it comes with a convenient bag to store it in/keep it clean. It also cleans very easily!

Age:25–34

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John N
Location:Jacksonville, FL. USA
Age:65–74
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Happy Camper

Love this pan. It increases the functionality of the Jet Boil burner. The pan is balanced and stable and does not slide around due to the built-in ridges on the bottom of it. Nice even heat.

Age:65–74

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Frank DaTank
Location:IE
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Great for backpacking cookery

This skillet is light, the coating is sturdy and the tool included is sufficiently robust for expected use. I take it backpacking in combo with a MSR Dragonfly and so far I've used to it make pancakes, quesadillas, fried rice, and Spam :D . I have yet to scratch the coating but I am very careful with the flame level of my stove so I don't burn food on the skillet. When I am done cooking I wipe it clean with a cloth and put it back in its sack. And I don't know how anyone could melt the spatula unless they left it sitting in the skillet while they were cooking.

Age:45–54

Ease of Use

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