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The use case is a bit all over the place. I "get it" - folks want something sturdy to put their coffee or whatever on...but it then makes me wonder how they're bringing such a large skillet (as photoed) or large coffee maker but need such a small table. None of this makes sense....OR it makes sense if you're on some true minimalist camping and not like car camping, in which you'd have much more room for a foldable but small table.
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What is this, a table for ants?!
The use case is a bit all over the place. I "get it" - folks want something sturdy to put their coffee or whatever on...but it then makes me wonder how they're bringing such a large skillet (as photoed) or large coffee maker but need such a small table. None of this makes sense....OR it makes sense if you're on some true minimalist camping and not like car camping, in which you'd have much more room for a foldable but small table.
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Neat idea, but I just don't see the point except to separate money from the person who needs to buy all the unique backpacking gear.
Use a stump, rock, or the ground because this doesn't really look much sturdier with it only sitting on the canister.
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What is this, a table for ants?!
The use case is a bit all over the place. I "get it" - folks want something sturdy to put their coffee or whatever on...but it then makes me wonder how they're bringing such a large skillet (as photoed) or large coffee maker but need such a small table. None of this makes sense....OR it makes sense if you're on some true minimalist camping and not like car camping, in which you'd have much more room for a foldable but small table.
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Neat idea, but I just don't see the point except to separate money from the person who needs to buy all the unique backpacking gear.
Use a stump, rock, or the ground because this doesn't really look much sturdier with it only sitting on the canister.
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