How to Choose Camping Cookware

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Enjoy the backcountry without skimping on cookware. The stainless-steel Snow Peak Personal Cooker 3 Cookset has everything you need to whip up a full meal, all in a portable nesting design.
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View all Snow Peak CooksetsBest Use | Camping |
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Dimensions | 5.9 x 3.2 |
Cookware Material | Stainless Steel |
Material(s) | Stainless steel |
Nonstick Surface | No |
Includes | 2 pots w/ folding handles; lid; plate; bowl; fry pan, storage sack |
Weight | 1 lb. 4.5 oz. |
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Horrible pots and pans. They warp immediately with low heat and when I contacted customer service they refused to replace the item stating you have to use a liquid (I was trying to warm a tortilla). This was no where in the product information. I bought these for backpacking and was unable to heat my food while atop a mountain. Incredibly frustrating and disappointing experience.
I like this set Large enough to both cook a meal and boil water 2 pots w 2 lids1 sized lt/36 fl oz and 0.6 lt/24 fl oz and a fry pan and an insert for the small pot for baking or steaming bannock Robust but light, will take direct flame from a fire Good handles but no hanging bails Packs compactly You will need to add eating bowls inside
This is a pretty standard, sturdy camp cookset. However, the lids/bowls have no handles, and no way to conveniently remove the lids while cooking. I ususally love snowpeak, but they kind of dropped the ball on this one. Otherwise a great cookset. Cooks evenly and consistantly and fits together neatly.
Its great for 1 or 2 backpacking, its light compact, and takes a beating, I have a lot of diffrent cookware and I really like this one a lot, I used it of white gas, cartage and open fire, and holds up ya, got the usual discoloration but its cookare and has its proper nastall to it Plan on using it on some motobike trips and climbing trips, and more backpacking trips Try it out.. and the price Is right over all
I've used this set a few times now. Its a great mess kit. I did take someones suggestion and tweaked it a bit. If you get the SnowPeak Kettle, you can replace the smaller pot with the kettle and you now have a complete camping set in a nice small light weight package! I bought the Stainless Steel set to beable to cook directly on the fire just bring a fire pit glove.
This is a pretty standard stainless steel cook set. It's not perfect but it's solid. Personally, I've realized that I only really need the frying pan and the large pot. The main issue that I've found (and it's not really much of an issue) is that the handle when packed up stick out a bit. This makes it so that the pan doesn't fully nest with the pot (and can't act as a pot lid as well). But you can jam it in tight, and the handles will get pushed and molded to be more flush to the pot walls without it really damaging anything.
The set provides multiple cooking options for a very respasonable price. The only suggestion I would make would be to put volume (cups, ounces) measurements on at least one ( preferably both) of the pots.
Might be big for a solo backpacker, but great if you have the space. I bought three of them, one for each of my children. They loved them and felt a sense of ownership having their own kit. Packs small and everything fits together. Scratches up when you use a metal utensil on it, but it can't stay perfect forever.
I used this backpacking. I like how the pieces nest inside one another and how easily the pots for on my little camp stove. The only downfall is the handles on the pots. I prefer the kind that latch in place.
Really nice affordable and versatile cook set. Sufficient enough to cook basic (not just heat water) meals for two people. Cooking eggs, taters, and bacon was fairly easy.