Campsite Cooking and Eating Coleman Aluminum Mess Kit For Camping

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Campsite Cooking and Eating Coleman Aluminum Mess Kit For Camping Features

  • Nesting mess kit for campsite cooking and eating
  • Five-piece kit stores and cleans easily
  • Includes eight-ounce cup, six-inch deep dish plate, 7.5-inch frying pan, and 16-ounce pot with lid
  • All pieces stack and store within the pot
  • Includes limited manufacturer's warranty; details included with purchase


Campsite Cooking and Eating Coleman Aluminum Mess Kit For Camping Detail 

Every camper needs a mess kit come chow time , and this nesting set from Coleman has you covered for campsite cooking and eating alike. The five-piece kit includes an eight-ounce cup, six-inch deep dish plate, 7.5-inch frying pan, and 16-ounce pot with lid. All of the pieces stack and store within the pot, and clean easily.
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Customer Reviews on Campsite Cooking and Eating Coleman Aluminum Mess Kit For Camping
This Lightweight Kit Is Supposed To Be Thin, April 18, 2012
By Fred Anonymous Smith (Central Europe) 

This is an ultra lightweight, individual, field mess kit for backpackers and similar. The design been around for decades (have used a few over several of those decades), popular because it offers more than the traditional Army individual mess kit. Despite it's apparent "thin & flimsy" construction, it will last for years with only moderate care and maintenance. Dents, small scratches, and scorch marks can be tapped or buffed out. Bent handles can simply be forced back into place (notice none here have said the handles fall or break off). In the end, this kit supposed to be basic & functional, not comprehensive & pretty.

Cooking in the field requires experience and skill. It's not the same as cooking on the stove at home. Temperatures should be lower (coals, not flames). With this kit, each camper cooks their own meals (with their own kit), with individual portions instead of group portions. Heavy foods should be cooked with spits or skewers, not these lightweight containers. The pots & pans should be supported on something when force is applied. Most just eat directly from the pots & pans after cooking. Tote an aluminum coffee pot if that, cocoa, or hot tea is desired. Millions over the years (including me) have done all this and it works.
 
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