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expired Posted by VioletHaddock489 | Staff • Dec 6, 2021
Dec 6, 2021 8:10 AM
Stanley Camping Cookware: 24-oz Stanley Adventure Camp Cook Kettle Set w/ 2 Cups
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good freeze-dried instant coffee will taste as good as anything you make in a campsite. Plus, it is cheap and light. Hagen makes a really good one, and HEB uses them for their Central Market generic.
Boil water, add instant, done.
Just make sure it is "freeze-dried". It is a completely different method than cheap instant coffee and doesn't taste like burnt ass.
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Stanley's website: "should not be used over any open flames."
Stanley's website: "should not be used over any open flames."
Bought that and the cook set! Thanks OP!
Stanley's website: "should not be used over any open flames."
good freeze-dried instant coffee will taste as good as anything you make in a campsite. Plus, it is cheap and light. Hagen makes a really good one, and HEB uses them for their Central Market generic.
Boil water, add instant, done.
Just make sure it is "freeze-dried". It is a completely different method than cheap instant coffee and doesn't taste like burnt ass.
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The biggest drawback is the small diameter for it's capacity. It's relatively tall and narrow. When using it over an isobutane camp stove (think MSR Pocket Rocket) a lot of heat is lost off the sides. It's not a big deal for me, but if you need to be ultra efficient with your fuel, it's not the best.
Overall I really liked it. I cooked over the fire in biolight. I was able to clean it back to stanless with no staining with a blue (no scratch) scouring pad. It was high quality and worked well. The cups looks just like the bowls and are pretty thick but heavy. For my specific trip i swapped them for disposable bowls but will use them in the future.
The one i bought it on sale for 24 right now and I think I paid 25 at walmart in the Fall. Reg price is 35.
I'd be tempted by the fry pan set now too. if amazon had matched it I probably would. they matched some of the others, but not that one
Stanley's website: "should not be used over any open flames."
The biggest drawback is the small diameter for it's capacity. It's relatively tall and narrow, When using it over an isobutane camp stove (think MSR Pocket Rocket) a lot of heat is lost off the sides. It's not a big deal for me, but if you need to be ultra efficient with your fuel, it's not the best.
good freeze-dried instant coffee will taste as good as anything you make in a campsite. Plus, it is cheap and light. Hagen makes a really good one, and HEB uses them for their Central Market generic.
Boil water, add instant, done.
Just make sure it is "freeze-dried". It is a completely different method than cheap instant coffee and doesn't taste like burnt ass.
good freeze-dried instant coffee will taste as good as anything you make in a campsite. Plus, it is cheap and light. Hagen makes a really good one, and HEB uses them for their Central Market generic.
Boil water, add instant, done.
Just make sure it is "freeze-dried". It is a completely different method than cheap instant coffee and doesn't taste like burnt ass.
A friend of mine just opened up a coffee roasting business. He had stopped by previously with his mobile setup. It was a jet boil to get the water going and a pour over top into a mug. Same stove you could have camping and my wife said it was amazing. If you already have a way to boil water the stanley coffee options would work great.
good freeze-dried instant coffee will taste as good as anything you make in a campsite. Plus, it is cheap and light. Hagen makes a really good one, and HEB uses them for their Central Market generic.
Boil water, add instant, done.
Just make sure it is "freeze-dried". It is a completely different method than cheap instant coffee and doesn't taste like burnt ass.
Once you do, well you get to enjoy the same quality coffee at camp from your Moka pot. All you need then is a consistent heat source.
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good freeze-dried instant coffee will taste as good as anything you make in a campsite. Plus, it is cheap and light. Hagen makes a really good one, and HEB uses them for their Central Market generic.
Boil water, add instant, done.
Just make sure it is "freeze-dried". It is a completely different method than cheap instant coffee and doesn't taste like burnt ass.
Other methods are surely more fun especially with watching eyes at the campground, so by no means I'm saying freeze-dried is 'better', but the convenience factor is really something to try and see for onself. It tastes very decent, too.
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