Bisgear 12pcs Camping Cookware Stove Canister Stand Tripod Folding Spork Wine Opener Carabiner Set Outdoor Camping Hiking Backpacking Non-Stick Cooking Non-Stick Picnic Knife Spoon Dishcloth
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Easy to use). The carabiner or any kind of corkscrew device pictured above didn't arrive with me, but instead a tool was sent to me.
There is a stove inside, and if you are painting, you can pack the orange stand inside too. It is not possible to fit a fuel can
There is an easy answer to this question because you can adjust the flame. A stove's ability to simmer is influenced by wind and climate, not the stove itself.
(99% certain it is the same in both cases. It looks the same and came in the same orange case) I took this to Rocky Month National Park. As high as 9500, I had no issues. I think I had to push the button about 2 to 3 times before it got going.
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One of the best deals on outdoor gear that I've ever seen can be found here. You get a cookset and a stove for $30 that is comparable to MSR and more than half the price. * The stove This product works well with any type of canister fuel (I used Coleman fuel from Walmart since it was much cheaper than REI), and the piezo ignition is perfect. One of my hiking group members brought a MSR Pocket Rocket (the stove alone retails for $45) - I am about to get off this hook. The piezo igniter of this stove not only provides better results than that stove, but it also heats the water more rapidly. This is the green 12 piece set that I ordered. Although there are some items in the cook set that I did not find While backpacking, I don't really need a bottle opener/corkscrew (though I will be grateful if you bring one! Having said that, my only complaint would be that there is no clicking/fitting when packaging the goods (like the picture in the product description, with the pot on the bottom and the pan flipped over on top). Despite its size, the small pan fits on top of the big one, but it's not too secure. Although it is a small complaint, it is mitigated by the fact that you can wrap the entire cookset in the mesh netting provided, which keeps everything together (I wouldn't store it in my pack without the netting - thank you! It would fall apart, I think).
Camping and backpacking are two things I do with this. This is an excellent product for 1 or 2 There is enough food for two people, if there are more, a shift system will be enacted. Even in cold weather, the stove works perfectly, and I have never had a problem lighting it. This pot stores the fuel canister and can cook one box of Rice-a-Roni in one go, as well as a whole box of Zatarain's. You can portion food, cook a side dish, or make a cup of coffee in the smaller pot. Utensils are decent, they are not great, but they are The type of whiskey you like). A fuel canister stand has the advantage of keeping it stable, but it can be cumbersome to get it on and off. After use, the small cloth is a great tool for cleaning up the kit. It didn't seem useful at first, but it is actually very useful. Stains do not form on it, and it is easy to remove. There is a mesh bag provided to transport everything together as well, so you can pack it all up inside the 2 pots nicely. In terms of functionality, it provides the same functionality as a more expensive set for an extremely low price. Overall, I would say it is worth it as it provides a lot of features for a price that is much lower than the typical outdoor gear.
In this kit, you'll find some useful items. Everything went smoothly with the burner. While it can be a little annoying that Coleman propane tanks are the most common, it actually takes the smaller isopropanol tanks, although they're quite inexpensive, so once you find them, you're good to go. The cutlery is nice too. It will replace my all-in-one cutlery set that I find to be a bit annoying to use. The only complaint I have is the pot and pan are simply too small for home use. It is clear that these sets are aiming for portability, which this set certainly is, but for something as small and lightweight I think it would have been better to give it a bit more size. The situation as it stands makes it essentially impossible to cook. My ravioli were crammed into the pan, bubbling over the top, so I had to remove them. This is an awesome little bike, and I think it might even be a bit bigger if it had a carabiner (which is also great).
There are quite a few camping gears I have (stoves, pots, torches, and all those things), and this lightweight cook system makes life a little easier. In any case, who needs more pictures of this? I forgot to take pictures of it during my last camping trip. It's not hard to find a few. I just wanted to add my two It's awesome to have Bisgear! Also, for some reason, I missed the net that surrounds all of this. After the initial response, I received another one within six hours. Taking care of me is very important to me, so it did not take anything from them to accommodate There are so many companies that have hit and miss results nowadays. It's nice to find one I can rely on.
On this device, the igniter works, but did not light flame as it is Despite its small size, this stove does a good job. The weight of the item is very light. There are a lot of things packed into a small package, and I love it. I have not been able to get the igniter to work. In spite of the fact that it is supposed to be self-igniting, mine did not work and that was a deciding factor in my purchase. Despite my desire for just an exchange, I am left with no other option except a refund, so my only option is a refund. This means I no longer have a stove, which is horrible! The only thing I can do now is to take the advice I should have taken in the first place and purchase a jet boil from REI I am confident It is very disappointing for me as I really wanted to use this small compact stove, and I am sure that it is a fluke that the igniter does not work (my husband is an electrician and checked to be sure anyway), but the flame never catches for whatever reason. I'm very upset about it.
When I got this set, things started to get crazy for me. It was almost two years after my last camping trip that I was able to go On my way to the highway, I took my untouched cook set with me. I had a comedy of errors on my first trip in a very long time, but that's a story I'll share on For this review I would like to state that the pots are pretty nice, the utensils really work nicely. The bag is not heavy and it fits in my bag nicely. Although the stove still has some quirks, we were able to fix them fairly quickly. The four splines that rotate open and hold the pot were all bent. Unfortunately, it does not work with the lighter that came with the stove. My BIC lit the stove, as I manually lit it with the candle, and I then cooked my dinner (which the stove handled quite well) however, when I removed the pot to turn off the stove, I saw that the piece that should have lit The behavior seems normal to me, but I am not sure whether it is normal. In sum, the set is worth the money since it is low cost, but be aware of the stove issue.