
Heading out with a trail partner? This backpacker cookset keeps things light and compact. The ceramic-coated pot heats quickly, cleans up fast, and nests with the tableware so you can cook, eat, and pack up without extra bulk.
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Hi everyone. Steven here with etrailer. Let's take a quick look together at the GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Ceramic Backpacker Cook Set. So folks, this is gonna give you a nice complete compact cook set designed to fit and feed two people in one compact kit. It's gonna give you easier cleanup 'cause everything here is a ceramic coated hard anodized aluminum, so it's gonna make food release out of it really, really quick and easy. Now I do wanna start off with the pans and stuff and kind of show you.
You do get this fold up handle, so everything's gonna fold down flat. You've got a spring loaded lever here. You simply push down on the pan while pulling back on the orange button, that's gonna engage it. Now you have a nice spot to hold and then when you wanna release it, simply pull that back up. Same thing with the pot, now it's locked in place.
Now the pot does come with a nice lid and that lid does have a little flip up handle here, which is a nice touch and it does have a little drain holes in there as well. That way you can drain liquid out of stuff as well. And this is a two liter pot. And then of course you have the carrying bag, which can double as like a little wash basin. You will hold water.
And then you have these different cups, some of 'em with lids and some of 'em with this foam kind of insulator here to keep things cold or to keep things hot. And what's nice about this kit is again, everything here can nest and fold up together with ease. So maybe I wanna pop this one in here. And then what's cool is these are curved, they all fit inside. You even get a little instruction book that shows you how everything nests together, talks about different ways to use 'em, those kind of things.
Everything nest inside of the bag and everything here. And then you can simply stick it down inside of the carrying bag slash sink. Oh, I got that backwards. So the pot needs to go in first. There we go. And then you can add this on top and then this. And then you have this latch on top. When it gets loose, it simply goes inside the hole right here on the webbing and now everything's secure and I can tighten it up. So there's probably a couple different ways you can stack this. I've probably got one of these backwards or in the wrong position, but it still works. Again, in the instructions, it shows you exactly the right nesting procedure. But again, I want to show it this way as well. First time looking at it to show you you can do it both ways. It does work just the same and holds everything. Again, this is gonna work for two people. Everything here is a hard anodized aluminum and recycled polypropylene. I'm Steven with etrailer, thanks for watching and have fun while you're cooking.
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