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Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Great product Great prices 👍
Dante Haley
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Pros: Well made/ sturdy materials on all products Pot/ pan/ lid are thick aluminum with well attached handles covered with rubber gaurds 2x bowls and soup ladle are stiff plastic ladle has tight snap in wire handle that doesn't bend from weight Fuel stove is well made and sturdy with a decent f flame adjuster and the piezo ignitor worked flawlessly on multiple tests. Comes with plastic case that snaps closed tightly Utensils are sturdy steel and unfolds to stay locked together well. These will be good extras as I have titanium long utensils already. Came with an extra spoon. Wooden ladle for stirring was a nice extra and clean and in it's own wrapper unlike others who had mold on theirs Paradors bracelet is a decent add-on with working flint/ striker, loud whistle and compass built in. Cordage is 550 in thickness and is about 8" in diameter when closed together. A little gimmicky but could be useful in a pinch. Longer flint/ steel combo included and works well. Heavy duty carabiner with screw closure is nice as well Carrying bag holds all nicely and is made with a lower quality nylon but see no problems trusting it. Has a nice drawstring holder to keep bag closedCons: No measuring lines on pot like advertised. Compass doesn't actually point North, so do not rely on itOverall, a real steal at $34.99 with a $10 coupon at checkout. Covers all the needs for a simple camping trip for two. keep in mind that aluminum doesn't spread heat evenly so it can scorch food easily. Just keep the flame low and move food around when cooking. Looking forward to using this on next camping trip. If you're basic camping or light weekender like myself, this will work great.
Jordan Pereira
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2023
This is perfect if you don't have a camp cook kit. The bracelet and the ferro rod are nice to have but are extra in my opinion. The white bowls that come with it are not that useful.If you take out the bracelet, the bowls and the ferro rod everything can fit inside the cooking pot making it nice and compact. I also put in a small bottle of Dr Bronners soap inside with everything and it fit.Some cons:If nothing is in the frying pan it has to be placed on the stove at an angle otherwise it falls off.The pan has to be used at low heat otherwise everything gets stuck to the bottom (I tried making pancakes and added oil and it still stuck)Don't leave the wooden spatula wet, it'll grow mold. So either take care of it or replace it with something else.Pros:Its cheapVery good option if you don't have any cooking system for camping
Gilly
Reviewed in Australia on February 8, 2023
Pots is ok, knife and fork are liveable. Pan is awkward to use, I’ve bought a bigger 8” one with anti stick though it is useable. Burner small but still usable it’s just not stable.
alyssa buckey
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023
this mess kit is nice and lightweight , really compact, easy to repack. Has everything needed.
Jozef Garcia
Reviewed in Canada on November 18, 2023
Made my coffee every morning on my camping trip with this set. It's also really good at heating up over coals. The Bruner is top notch too.
Sandra Luzuriaga
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2023
Very good quality!!
jessie
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2022
The cook stove is poorly made, pots don’t stay on top. Useless, and you can’t make sure it’s not using butane (hard to tell if turned off properly)The utensils are hard to clean and seem that they would rust where the pins areAs other review have said: BEWARE of cleanliness. Mine came dirty (or so I thought), but it was mold! Both on pan and wooden spoonIt’s not a good size unless you boil water, cook beans, or oatmeal. Anything else is way too small for 2 people. The plastic bowls are tiny.Came with a fire starter: doesn’t workThe only positive was the scrubbing sponge, that was nice.Also came with a compass bracelet (the one you get at dollorama). Useless to me.
amrsnoopy
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020
This is in my car emergency kit and bugout bag. This would be great for backpackers it compacts to small size and has a pull-string bag that fits all pieces.Update: I have used this for camping. It works great, it would be best paired with a PocketRocket 2 or other adjustable flame canister stoves, the one that comes with it is not easily adjustable. They’re great for 1 or 2 people. If you use the stove it comes with, you can fit a small canister, mini Bic, the cleaning sponge, and the bamboo spatula. This size of kit would be ideal for myself for a section hike to be able to cook real food instead of just boiling water. I’ve taken out the cups and most of the extras to minimalize the set for easy hiking. The PocketRocket 2 doesn’t fit inside the pot in its original case, it would have to be wrapped in a cloth to not scratch the pot. The pot does have graduation marks, but in metric measurements (.25 ltr, .50 ltr, .75 ltr). It is still a great little cookset if you’re cooking regular food & not just boiling water. If you’re just wanting to boil water, just get just a pot. If you want versatility to cook and boil water, this is decent for the price.The cons are the pans can easily be burned. It is best to use oil and/or water when cooking real food. You should always be attentive when cooking in this set because it can easily burn if left on the flame too long. This set would be better if the pan nested inside the pot, just so the lid could be used on either pot or pan. It would also be better if it contained a small nesting cup to boil water in or drink out of. The utensils are flimsy and I really don’t use them.
Amy Rachelle
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019
Can't really beat the price. Also came with a paracord compass bracelet which helped me complete my camping/survival kit without having to make an extra purchase. It's very lightweight and compact, yet spacious enough to make a meal for 2 adults and maybe 2 children. I'd recommend a non-scratch brilo pad for cleaning. You can also purchase natural dish soap that would be fine for the environment to take on the trip.
mheidenr
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2019
Ok, just opened the package and like a clown car, stuff kept coming out of it. Not sure if I will use all the stuff that came with it, however, I can give you thoughts on a few of the items. The pan and pot appear to be nice, not sure how it will stand up to the heat, but I will update my review if I'm not pleased. I have shown them on my Uberleben camp stove for a size comparison. The scouring pad? I'm gonna discard. Burner appears to be cool. Never used one. I'll keep around if I decide to use that kind of fuel. The ferro rod and striker,...budget at best. I tried it and it does throw sparks after you get the protective film off, but I'll throw it in the bottom of my fire kit. The bowls, sure, I could use them. They fit nice when you nest it all together. Wooden spatula, ummm,....maybe a one use thing as wood is porous and could be a potential bacteria risk. The para cord bracelet with the whistle and compass? Cute at best. I'll throw in my pack with the rest of the para cord. The folding ladle, yep I'll keep, but the folding flat wear,...that is pretty cool. Works rather well. That will definitely stay. Now the bag, is light weight. Has a cinch cord and a carabiner, I'm guessing to connect it to you ruck. Good for some. I don't like anything dangling from my pack. It bothers me banging around back there. I will most likely find a MOLLE compatible zippered pouch or just throw it in the main pack compartment. Anyway, I did give it 5 stars as I don't have anything bad to say yet and I was just impressed with the amount of stuff it came with.
Betsy
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2018
Used this multiple times, stream side when trout fishing to backcountry camping. Great for cooking eggs to boiling water for freeze dried meals. It is all nicely compact and perfect to fit in your bag. Pans and bowls aren’t the biggest but work for two people when having something compact is key.
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