Beteray Camping Cookware Set Portable Camp Stove with Lightweight Pots and Pans Set Non-Stick Backpacking Cooking Set Camping Mess Kit with Folding Knife and Fork for Outdoor Hiking Picnic (16 Pcs)
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I was just looking through my cookware. There are no markings on the set that indicate where it was made. I tried searching for it on Google but came up empty-handed. I'll also point out that this camp set isn't the best; there are far better options.
I'm hoping it's not Teflon. When heated, Teflon becomes poisonous in the long run.
We haven't tried, but I believe the green canisters' threads are too thick. We've used a variety of sizes of small fuel canisters from Wal-Mart, which are extremely inexpensive. Mart and Academy, how are you?
Selected User Reviews For Beteray Camping Cookware Set Portable Camp Stove with Lightweight Pots and Pans Set Non-Stick Backpacking Cooking Set Camping Mess Kit with Folding Knife and Fork for Outdoor Hiking Picnic (16 Pcs)
This set of pots, bowls, and utensils is fantastic. A folding stove with a push-button ignition was also included in this set. Holding on to the handles of the cooking pan or pot is required on this stove. The handles are covered in a thick rubber coating for both grip and burn protection. br>Because the soup or stew ladle is integrated into the spoon section, there are fewer pieces to lose. Although a cleaning natural loofah sponge is included, it is not recommended that it be stored inside after use. br>After washing, the drawstring bag can be used to dry dirty clothes.
In fact, I was anticipating something low-cost and flimsy with limited features. This camping cookware set DOESN'T fall into that category. br>br>For starters, it's ridiculously modular and compact; you can stack everything inside of it, and it comes with a mesh drawstring bag for carrying and hanging drying if you prefer. It includes a scrub sponge, a wooden spatula, a detachable propane adapter for heat, plastic food-safe bowls, another bowl with a ladle attachment, a carabiner for attaching it to whatever molle gear you have, and the pot itself as well as a smaller pot. The pots have a nice finish for durability, and the quality is quite good. There's no need to be concerned about rust or oxidation because it's made of stainless steel. Each pot has measurements in both metric and standard units, making it accessible to people from all over the world. Overall, the quality has pleasantly surprised me.
This is a fantastic lightweight hiking stove that can easily be packed. Make sure you get a propane tank separately, but it's exactly what I needed. br>When you buy the set rather than the burner, pot, and extras separately, the price is even better. Excellent gear for light camping, cross-country backpacking, and cycling. It serves one or two peoplebr>The large pan can quickly bring 800 mL of water to a boil. The nonstick pans that come with the set are sturdy and well-made. When you bring the water to a boil, the pot begins to move, so proceed with caution. br>The lid will slip over the top and fit neatly into the mesh carry bag that comes with it. All of the add-ons proved to be beneficial. There is no propane tank included in this set. Some propane tanks aren't compatible with this system. This is an excellent addition to any hiker's gear. br>Recent changes: That's what I used on your four-day camp, and we couldn't get it to light on that small burner in the end. So I gave it back to you.
Any time after that, it took a lot of tries to get it to light. I'll have to buy a new one, which is a little inconvenient.
The kit appears to be excellent, but the stove has a flaw. The rotating arms have a small tab that hits the ignition units and will not fully open. I was so disappointed because I had planned on taking it on a hike this week. br>br>Update—br>I was able to push the tab by the igniter unit with one of the utensils bent end. It's not perfect, but it'll do for now. Once I get it open, it's actually quite good.
It's very easy to light, and it burns like a jet engine. It only took 3 minutes to boil 1 cuo of water. Because of the fire point of contact, you'll need to babysit when using it for food; it basically torches a quarter-size area.
It's a toy for kids.
This was a gift for my husband, who works as a California forest firefighter! I wanted to get him something that was light and easy to pack in his bag! He said it was fine but that it wasn't very sturdy and that he was worried it would tip over and start a bigger fire! I should've just gotten a jet boil instead.