Bring a dash of cheerful color and nostalgic style to your cottage or camp with this 15-piece set of enamelware place settings and cookware. Made from rugged enameled stainless steel, each piece has been kiln-hardened twice at 1100 degrees F for superior durability, with a cheerful porcelain glaze and stainless steel rim for added strength. Dishwasher safe and suited for both indoor and outdoor use, it’s just as appropriate in a farmhouse kitchen as it is in the bush. This set includes: Four 12-ounce cups Four 5.75-inch bowls Four 10.5-inch plates 8-cup coffee pot 3-quart kettle with lid 9.6-inch frypan All GSI Outdoors products are fully warrantied to the original owner against manufacturer’s defects in materials and workmanship. GSI: Feeding your love of the outdoors since 1985 Beginning with a few pieces of blue enamelware and a smattering of campfire accessories in 1985, GSI Outdoors continues to create unique, imaginative, and fun products that enhance the outdoor experience – including stainless steel and enamelware cookware, tableware, coffee percolators, water bottles, and more.
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Okay The large dinner plates are not evenly covered. Every plate has about a nickle sized divot by the rim, covered, but not uniformly.Coffee pot, VERY disappointed with the percolator stand and basket. The base literally bent in my hand when I held it, doubled up hd tinfoil would be as thick. The stand might make it through its first use, about a thick or sturdy as a starbuck’s straw.Got this set to use this summer camping with our growing family, will see how it holds up…
first time in 25-years and this worked great. Pull the basket out of the coffee pot … Went camping, first time in 25-years and this worked great. Pull the basket out of the coffee pot before you pour a cup – else you will be eating coffee grounds. Easy clean up, very sturdy – should last the rest of my life.
We’ll this was SUPER DISAPPOINTING. Pan is too small to make more … We’ll this was SUPER DISAPPOINTING. Pan is too small to make more than two eggs at a time. Pot is too small to boil an ear of corn. Plates are dinged up and enamel is flaking on all of the pieces. This is going right back. And now I have to rush around and find something else for a trip in two days. Seriously bummed.