From campsite to cabin to farmhouse kitchen, this four-person table set blends classic style with rugged durability. Made from heavy-gauge steel, these pieces have been twice kiln-hardened to over 1100 degrees F for superior durability, with a cheerful porcelain glaze and stainless steel rim for added strength.
The four 12-ounce cups, four 10.5-inch plates, and four 5.75-inch bowls stand up to heavy use at base camp and make a cheerful addition to the everyday breakfast table as well. When you’re done, they nest and stack for easy storage as a set. The set is dishwasher safe and suited for both indoor and outdoor use.
All GSI Outdoors products are fully warrantied to the original owner against manufacturer’s defects in materials and workmanship.
GSI: It’s All About The Outdoors, The Rest Is Meaningless
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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Great table set for camping Solid table set for camping. Not sure what others found wrong with it unless they were expecting to use it to replace their china. The finish has a bump in it here and there but we’ve used these for ten days of camping over the course of this summer and they’ve held up fine. No chipping or rusting so far. Our previous set like this lasted 30 years until most of the pieces were lost or destroyed by extreme misuse. This set seems to be of similar quality.
Lacking in quality. Not worth the money. Item arrived brand new in box. Mugs had small scorch marks and were dented in multiple places. Plates were poorly finished. (You could see where too much enamel was applied prior to the baking process, causing runs and bubbles in the finish.)Quality control aside: The handles on the mugs are tiny! I have moderately sized fingers and I could barely fit two fingers through the handle and I could see burning the skin on my knuckles if the mug were filled with hot coffee.Was…
Maybe…. While this is far nicer than Colman’s collection of enamel campware, it still is not as nice as the ones I grew up with. There were more than a few bubbles, and a couple of chips, and a few dents. Not bothersome enough to return it. But concerning because it is supposed to be new and kind of spendy for everything I found wrong. It is also a lot lighter than other kinds I have held. I think it should hold up to camping, I will have to update after after we have used it in our RV for a…