How to Choose Camping Cookware

Need a space saver for cooking when you're miles from the trailhead? From hikes to backpacking loops, this Stanley cookset is lightweight and made to work with your burner of choice.
Imported.
View all Stanley Cooksets| Best Use | Camping |
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| Dimensions | Pot: 6.26 x 4.02 inches; kettle: 5.75 x 3.68 inches |
| Cookware Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material(s) | 18/8 food-grade stainless steel |
| Nonstick Surface | No |
| Includes | 1.5 L (1.65 qt.) pot with lid with vent and silicone tab; one 1 L (1.05 qt.) kettle with folding handle and lid with vent and silicone tab |
| Weight | Pot: 13.6 oz.; kettle: 1 lb. |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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The pot is nice, but I had it from the cook set that I bought last year. It’s great for soup, stew or even just boiling water. The star of THIS set is that kettle. It’s larger than my Pico, but the dual handles are the real difference. They hold the lid in place while you’re pouring very hot water, and I love that. So far I’ve used it with my Windmaster burner and my Jetboil Zip burner with the new pot support. Doesn’t matter, it makes water hot.