Texsport Backpackers Stainless Steel Copper Bottom Outdoor Camping Cookware Cook Set with Storage Bag

August 15, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $29.19Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:28 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Texsport Backpacker Stainless Steel Cook Set nests together, for easy transport, on the trail or in camp. Durable stainless construction with copper bottoms for evern heat distribution.Nylon carry/storage bag included..

Product Features

  • Set nests together containing: 5-1/2″ copper bottom fry pan, 24-Oz. copper bottom pot with lid, 20-oz. copper bottom pot with lid, 8-oz. plastic cup
  • locking folding “stay cool” insulated handles for easy transport
  • copper bottom provides quick and even heating throughout
  • Includes Nylon carry/storage bag

Comments

Daxen says:

Great bargain cook set. I’ve only used this once so far this year but it seems to be durable. The copper bottoms help to even the heat distribution so things like fish don’t stick too much and they clean up well. The weight is heavier than aluminum but I only take what I need and that helps to keep offset the weight difference. If you’re car camping I’d suggest just taking what you have at the house. If you think your going to cook a banquet for twelve in these think again but they’re great for one or two people…

Townsaver87 says:

Good Set For The Cost – Beats Aluminum All The Way This is my second purchase of this item. My first set “walked away”. I liked it enough to buy another one, and that is saying alot. This set will hold up to a campfire, and will not disintigrate like the cheap and thin aluminum sets. Everything fits into the largest pot so space is not a big issue. The extra weight is made up in durability and functionality. You are not going to feed a family with this set unless you have to, but this is not designed for that. The base of the pots have…

Cat says:

Mesa mesa What;s good about this set is its small size and that they fit within each other for space saving transport. They’re very light, too. However, after one camping trip use, the bottom of the pan is cracked and burned. The “copper” on the bottoms appears to be merely a coating of some kind and not actually metal. I had difficulty getting cooked food off (scrambled eggs), even after soaking in soapy water. I may just be spoiled by non-stick pans at home, I dunno. 

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