Texsport Black Ice The Scouter 5 pezzi anodizzato duro pentole da campeggio set da cucina all'aperto con custodia, piccolo

Brand:Texsport

3.5/5

74.16

Include borsa per il trasporto / custodia in rete. Il peso della confezione è di 26 once. Realizzato in alluminio antiaderente anodizzato duro che facilita la pulizia e una cottura sana. Pentole bollenti da 1 quarto e 1,5 quarti con finitura antiaderente Xylan con coperchi e manico pieghevole e isolato. Include 7 padelle con finitura antiaderente Xylan e manico isolante pieghevole e bloccabile. Tutti gli articoli si annidano insieme in un pacchetto compatto per il trasporto (cilindro diametro 7, altezza 4,5).

Include borsa per il trasporto / custodia in rete. Il peso della confezione è di 26 once. Realizzato in alluminio antiaderente anodizzato duro che facilita la pulizia e una cottura sana. Pentole bollenti da 1 quarto e 1,5 quarti con finitura antiaderente Xylan con coperchi e manico pieghevole e isolato. Include 7 padelle con finitura antiaderente Xylan e manico isolante pieghevole e bloccabile. Tutti gli articoli si annidano insieme in un pacchetto compatto per il trasporto (cilindro diametro 7, altezza 4,5).
Brand Texsport
Color Black
Item Weight 1.8 Pounds
Material Synthetic
Number of Pieces 5

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Scritto da: jbrianb
Exactly what I expected
This is a set for the backpack gourmet who values comfort, but who has to make some sacrifices for weight. I wanted a reasonably light cookset for two that was small enough to be packable by an overnight kayaker -- which isn't the same as a backpacker since my boat can carry twice as much weight and gear as I can -- that is of decent quality, is durable and cleans up easily. I was tired of scrubbing egg residue out of my very old and tried-and-true stainless/copper bottom set. It's hard complain. This is ideal for two to three campers, distributes heat very well thanks to the dark, anodized finish, and my stove (a Brunton Talon), a firestarter or lighter, camp soap and a nylon cleaning rag all fit inside the kit which fits inside my backpack or dry bag. There are a few tradeoffs: I have used cookware with these style handles for years. What I have learned carries to this set as well: The handles are prone to being loose and swinging without being moved into position and they are not lockable. Still, I prefer this style to those with a single detachable (and potentially "losable") handle for all pans in the set since I sometimes cook with more than one pan. The skillet is a little smaller than I'd like and it has high sides. In fact, it's definitely more of a half-pan than a skillet. I won't be frying up a trout in it without some serious knife work. Again, these are more tradeoffs than criticisms. Light, yes, but not titanium light or backpacker-on-the-Appalachian-Trail light. Cheap, yes, but not aluminum cheap or titanium expensive. Teflon cleans VERY VERY easily, but, being Teflon, it will certainly eventually scratch or wear out. Durable, yes, but only time will tell and that Teflon won't last forever. My final note is that it compares nicely to my camping friend's MSR Blacklite system. I am pleased with the price and with the set. For those who cook for large groups, or hikers who want a cookset to weigh less than an empty tuna can, look elsewhere. But if you want to do more than boil water for a freeze dried meal (like cook up some fish, potatoes and eggs) without a lot of extra weight, this is a very good choice. EDIT: It has been four years since I wrote this review and I am still cooking with this cook set. I enjoy it very much and it is definitely my "go-to" set for group, family or car camping. I have migrated away from carrying pieces of this when I am only packing for one, usually opting to go with an ultralight set (freeze dried meals, meaning I only need to boil water and rehydrate food). The Teflon is holding on strong. I have used care with this set and if I could rate it higher than I did originally, I would, thanks to its longevity. This item has given its value back to me many times over. It's worth far more than it costs.
Scritto da: Mr. D. A. Steel
Great piece of kit!
This is a brilliant cookset. I've just used it on three one week long mt bike tours. Back in 2001 i was making notes whilst hitching and trekking around NZ about the one perfect set of light backcountry gear and the right cookset has been considered for the last decade or so. I've always carried a light non stick budget kitchen variety frypan with a plastic handle and a standard nz style aluminium billy (hanging pot). So i want a cookset with a pan and a pot about 1.5L which nest and importantly are non stick. Non stick cooksets are very limited to buy here in Australasia. Mostly just Triangia stuff which is ridiculously overpriced. Standard hard alloy cooksets cost more than this set. But this set is great regardless of price. The frypan is high sided but i can still fry four eggs (as one like an omelete) and still get a spatula down to flip them which is super easy because the non stick functions as good as it gets, so easy to just wipe clean. The two pots of 1 and 1.5L give some cooking options but i just use the 1.5L which nests snugly into the frypan using a dishcloth to pack between to prevent rattle and protect the non stick. The pot lid has a conveniently low profile plastic (cool touch) handle but could be tricky for ham-fisted oafs and unfortunately it's not made to also fit the frypan but it still does roughly. the set is as light as an alloy cookset is which is very light. too light and heat distribution for cooking anything more than water is bad and this set is okay, like i've said it frys eggs well. anyone who complains it is too heavy needs to rethink their cooking requirements for their lightweight standard of trip. handles are a must for me, no handle sets with a separate grabber i find inconvenient and often dangerous. and a cool touch handle is essential too. other reviewers who complain about the handles falling against the pot should be quiet for shame that they can't deal with it. like other reviewers say just use a rubber band, the plastic handle coating stays cool, or do like me and use a twist-tie which will last forever and stays on the handle. i've often cooked on a fire with plastic handle pans so don't have a problem with this either. honestly some people need to learn some basic skills and forget their opinions. the non stick surface feels very hard so while using plastic or wooden utensils as one does anyway when lightweight in the backcoutry and only carrying with hard items inside packed with protection it should last a long time as other reviews confirm. An A1 product at a super cheap price.
Scritto da: Debbie M
Works well for backpacking
They are working well for backpacking. We are only packing/using the larger pot & pan since there are 2 of us. Light weight & works well for our needs. The only drawback we found it the handles don't lock into place when in use. So they often fall back against the pot when cooking. We solved that problem by purchasing some silicone coated wire ties. That did the trick.

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