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This is a great set for two people, for some real cooking while camping, maybe for backpacking if you’re going to cook a lot and need the capabilities of stainless steel and a good frypan. I’m temped to buy it but I think I’ll just have to go with the tatonka billy pot. It can cook for more people if necessary, not too heavy, can be used in a campfire if need be, and I can store a lot of stuff inside.
They are with a bit of effort but they were quite soft steaks to be fair, I think you'd struggle with anything much harder, but then plastic knives aren't the best anyway. If you're eating anything much tougher then I'd consider a metal spork or soemthing similar that would fit inside the cookset, plenty of space in there.
Yes, from their website: "Made using durable stainless steel with aluminium layer for efficient heating. Anti-stick coating that makes cooking and cleaning easier. Complete and compact for two people." I've cooked steak and burgers in it, then left it in the backpack and forgot to clean it until a few days later - cleans up like new!
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I just bought this cookset and I was wondering how to keep it back, your video saved me thanks!
Bought this after watching your lakeside video. Not had chance to use it yet but looks perfect for our needs, cheers!
Cool, hope it works out for you! It's a great piece of kit, Decathlon has some really great stuff at the moment!
This is a great set for two people, for some real cooking while camping, maybe for backpacking if you’re going to cook a lot and need the capabilities of stainless steel and a good frypan. I’m temped to buy it but I think I’ll just have to go with the tatonka billy pot. It can cook for more people if necessary, not too heavy, can be used in a campfire if need be, and I can store a lot of stuff inside.
Cracking cookset, ideal for caravan/tents as well and keeps it all tidy and less storage space needed
Thanks for the review
No probs - yep perfect for caravans and camping, I take it on my tent camping trips now too.
Nice no nonsense review, the way I like it 👍🏻
Another really good review. Very thorough! Cheers.
Useful information .... handy.thanks.
Yes.. it's a great item... the only problem is non stick coated pans are not so good for long term... both pans have non stick coating 😢😢😢
Good point! I only use it occasionally and hand wash it, so still OK at the moment.
Hello, can i use your video for a homework about this cookset please ?
Hello, sure!
Are the knives able to cut your steaks?
They are with a bit of effort but they were quite soft steaks to be fair, I think you'd struggle with anything much harder, but then plastic knives aren't the best anyway. If you're eating anything much tougher then I'd consider a metal spork or soemthing similar that would fit inside the cookset, plenty of space in there.
Is it non stick?
Yes, from their website: "Made using durable stainless steel with aluminium layer for efficient heating. Anti-stick coating that makes cooking and cleaning easier. Complete and compact for two people."
I've cooked steak and burgers in it, then left it in the backpack and forgot to clean it until a few days later - cleans up like new!
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I really like it but absolutely not liking the plastic pot lid. It would be ok for gas stoves but cooking over a fire I see the plastic melting.
Yeah I wouldn't use it on a campfire to be honest, as you say wouldn't last very long! I'd probably use something with a metal lid
is it non stick?
I don't think so - but I clean it off when it's still warm and had nothing stick so far.