Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Bob
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Great little cook set. I use mine for moto camping so it packs well in limited space of a pannier or backpack. Worked great for a hot meal and cup of coffee after. Clean up was easy. Highly recommend!
Kimberly Holland
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Used these on a 4 day motorcycle campout. The stove was amazing and held a large Sea-to Summit stainless pan! With a homemade aluminium wind barrier this stove was able to heat the stainless steel pan and bring water to a boil in a strong wind. Only used one propane can for 4 days of continuous coffee making and a few meals. Good quality and would recommend to friends, I really like mine and was impressed how it worked so well and boiled water quickly.
Ramona
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2020
I purchased this in preparation for a long trip. About 3 weeks in, being used one or more times a day, this thing is still going strong. The whole set is very lightweight, the stand for the propane tank is sturdy, and the utensils and pots work great. The thin metal heats up fast, and cools down fast, which is great for making coffee in my aeropress. A cup of water to brew with boils in less than a minute. Once the boiling water is poured out, the pot is cool enough to handle by the time I've finished brewing my coffee. The only issue is the burner. It burns very loud compared to my buddies' jetboils and MSRs, using the same fuel. The other issue is with the hinged feet on the burner, where you rest the pot. The feet do not all sit perfectly level, so stability can be a bit of an issue when stirring whatever you're cooking in the tall pot. This is a small issue, especially when viewed through the lens of price. This kit is a steal for $25-ish dollars though.
Alex F
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2018
I think this is one of the best deals for outdoor gear that you'll find. For $30 bucks, you get a cookset and a stove that feels comparable to MSR and is 1/3rd of the price.The stove itself is great. Works with any canister fuel (I used the Coleman fuel from Walmart, much cheaper than REI), and the piezo ignition is flawless. I went backpacking with a group, and one of the other people brought a MSR Pocket Rocket (stove alone retails for $45) - not only does this have the advantage of the piezo ignition, but it consistently heated water more rapidly than that stove.I ordered the 12 piece green set. There are definitely a few cookset items that I didn't think were necessary - I don't really need to bring a bottle opener/corkscrew while backpacking (but do appreciate the sentiment!).My only gripe would be that the container, when packaged together (just like in the item picture, big pot on bottom and little pan flipped over on top) doesn't really 'click'/fit together. The small pan fits on top of the big one, but it's not a very secure connection. It's a small gripe and is mitigated by the fact that you can wrap the entire cookset together in the provided mesh netting, which holds everything together (I would not store this in my pack without the netting - I think it would fall apart).
Turner
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2018
I carry this with me backpacking and camping. It is great for 1-2 people, any more people and you will eat in shifts. the stove works perfectly, I've never experienced an issue lighting it, even in cold weather. The larger pot is big enough to store the fuel canister, and can cook a whole box of Zatarain's, Rice-a-Roni, etc. The smaller pot is great for portioning food, cooking a side dish, or making a cup of coffee. The utensils are decent, they are not great but functional. I took out the wine opener, not much use for me (I'm the beer & whiskey type). The orange fuel canister stand helps keep it stable, but can be a chore getting on and off of a canister. The small cloth didn't seem useful at first, but is actually really helpful cleaning up the kit after use. It doesn't stain and is easy to rinse out.The whole thing packs up nicely inside of the 2 pots, and it comes with a mesh bag to carry everything together. It is light weight and easy to store, I either throw it in my bag or lash it to the outside. Overall I'd say it is worth it, it provides most of the functionality of a more expensive set for much less money.
David B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2017
The pots hold up really well, just be careful not to scrape the bottoms a lot with these metal utensils.The fuel canister stand is made of a durable plastic, fits perfectly with my canisters, and helps keep my stove more balanced.The fork/knife/spoon are a great addition to this kit and they fold nicely.The towel works well to keep the metal utensils from contacting the pot sides, keeping damage from occurring.The stove is perfect for boiling water for instant meals. I have done other actual cooking on the stove, but since the flame is basically just a torch it can be a pain to keep food from burning at the center. Nonetheless, this is a great little stove and i actually bought one each for my two brothers and father.The corkscrew/can opener is kinda pointless. It works well enough to keep at the house, but no real need for it while backpacking.Overall, this kit is great that keeps everything all together in your pack. It helps save you money versus purchasing these items separately. For the price, you can't beat it. Like I said, I bought this and purchased one for my dad and two brothers after multiple backpacking weekends.
Recommended Products