Amazon has 26-pc Stanley Wildfare Core Complete Camp Kitchen Cook Set on sale for $65.43. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Includes a 4-qt cooking pot, 8" stainless steel fry pan, and 4x place settings that nest together, a dual-ended utensil set, serving spoons, a spatula, and a multi-functional cutting board with a removable trivet for hot pots
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Amazon has 26-pc Stanley Wildfare Core Complete Camp Kitchen Cook Set on sale for $65.43. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.
Features:
Includes a 4-qt cooking pot, 8" stainless steel fry pan, and 4x place settings that nest together, a dual-ended utensil set, serving spoons, a spatula, and a multi-functional cutting board with a removable trivet for hot pots
Model: Stanley Wildfare Core 26-Piece Complete Camp Kitchen Cook Set | 4 qt Pot with Lid, 8in Fry Pan | 4 Table Settings, Plates, Bowls, Utensils | Camping Essentials for Your Camp Kitchen | BPA-Free
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Anyone have experience with this? I've seen some super nice, nesting stainless kits but they're a few hundred.
We generally camp once or twice a year so something around this price would be better but don't want to buy junk either.
No personal experience, but this set is rated as the "Best Camping Cookware Overall" with 4.8/5 stars on CleverHiker (based on the regular $90 price). Below are CleverHiker's Pros, Cons, and summary. I've been looking for a budget set to start camping with my family, so this looks to fit that need perfectly.
CleverHiker review:
Pros: Lightweight, Affordable, Easy to Use, Durable, Compact, Has bowls and plates, Easy to clean.
Cons: Plastic components on utensils break easily, Plates are small.
Bottom Line: The Stanley Wildfare Core Full Serve Cookset is a low-maintenance and lightweight cookset perfect for camping and backpacking. It's also affordable and intuitive.
This cookware can chop, sauté, boil, pan-sear, and flip, making it simple to prepare healthy, indulgent, and varied meals. Small families, friend groups, and couples will find it easy to prepare enough food for the group and avoid spending the entire night cleaning up base camp. The stainless steel and BPA-free plastic are very easy to clean with minimal water, and the compact size speeds up the cleanup. Once everything is clean, packing it back into itself is quick and straightforward.
Sporks are a handy addition to any campsite cookware set, and the large spoon and spatula add extra versatility.
This set has everything you need in a streamlined, easy-to-use package, which is why it remains a favorite year after year.
No personal experience, but this set is rated as the "Best Camping Cookware Overall" with 4.8/5 stars on CleverHiker (based on the regular $90 price). Below are CleverHiker's Pros, Cons, and summary. I've been looking for a budget set to start camping with my family, so this looks to fit that need perfectly.
CleverHiker review:
Pros: Lightweight, Affordable, Easy to Use, Durable, Compact, Has bowls and plates, Easy to clean.
Cons: Plastic components on utensils break easily, Plates are small.
Bottom Line: The Stanley Wildfare Core Full Serve Cookset is a low-maintenance and lightweight cookset perfect for camping and backpacking. It's also affordable and intuitive.
This cookware can chop, sauté, boil, pan-sear, and flip, making it simple to prepare healthy, indulgent, and varied meals. Small families, friend groups, and couples will find it easy to prepare enough food for the group and avoid spending the entire night cleaning up base camp. The stainless steel and BPA-free plastic are very easy to clean with minimal water, and the compact size speeds up the cleanup. Once everything is clean, packing it back into itself is quick and straightforward.
Sporks are a handy addition to any campsite cookware set, and the large spoon and spatula add extra versatility.
This set has everything you need in a streamlined, easy-to-use package, which is why it remains a favorite year after year.
This fells like a good AirB&B set. Their cookware is almost always demolished nonstick pans that I have no desire to eat food from. This could be a good way to travel with you own compact set.
Awesome, just went camping and was talking about the need for a pre-packed set and this fits the bill!
I was looking into other options on Amazon that are either cheaper or come with better/more accessories, however, they're all aluminum with paint that chips off, utensils that rust, handles that melt over a fire, and just questionable overall. I sprung for this because of the stainless steel pot and pan, and overall just a better product, even if the cutlery isn't the best.
Anyone have experience with this? I've seen some super nice, nesting stainless kits but they're a few hundred.
We generally camp once or twice a year so something around this price would be better but don't want to buy junk either.
If you're backpacking or day hiking where total gear space is very important because it impacts your mobility/enjoyment/etc, yes this is a good quality set with everything you need for a simple hot meal for 4 people. If you're just 'camping' like from a tote you carry from your car, and space/weight is not important then there are better ways to put together a camp kitchen that will be much more enjoyable for all involved.
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If you're backpacking or day hiking where total gear space is very important because it impacts your mobility/enjoyment/etc, yes this is a good quality set with everything you need for a simple hot meal for 4 people. If you're just 'camping' like from a tote you carry from your car, and space/weight is not important then there are better ways to put together a camp kitchen that will be much more enjoyable for all involved.
Anyone have experience with this? I've seen some super nice, nesting stainless kits but they're a few hundred.
We generally camp once or twice a year so something around this price would be better but don't want to buy junk either.
This is what you want for car camping. I have one and have used it for 10 years.
This basically has EVERYTHING you need to cook while camping. We also use it all of the time when going to cabins/rentals where we aren't sure about the cookware available. The pan is great. Its small but solid. The pot is a good solid stainless steel pot. Ive used it on everything from an electric stove to a campfire. This is absolutely not junk.
I think my version is slightly older and they've updated the plastic utensils. Also, the cutting board used to also be useable as a drying rack with slots to let the dishes dry. It was nice but not the most important feature. But yeah, this is great. If you want a single pot you can throw into your camping gear and know you will have everything needed from bowls to forks, this is what you should get. I will say it is NOT for hiking and probably not recommended for bikepacking/canoe trips, even though weight is less of an issue on those trips. I've grabbed it in a pinch for a 6 day canoe trip and it worked, but it was too big.
If you're backpacking or day hiking where total gear space is very important because it impacts your mobility/enjoyment/etc, yes this is a good quality set with everything you need for a simple hot meal for 4 people. If you're just 'camping' like from a tote you carry from your car, and space/weight is not important then there are better ways to put together a camp kitchen that will be much more enjoyable for all involved.
We are camping out of our car, but between bikes, coolers, tents things get pretty full. Also, we are sick of dragging our good pots and pans hiking. I dropped and dented one of our nice stainless pots returning from camping last summer.
I think I'll be happy with a dedicated setup for this. We also usually drag stuff when we do Airbnb type stays, you can almost always count on the stuff they have being total crap.
Thanks for the extra info. Looks like very slow shipping but I'm not camping before then anyways.
If you're backpacking or day hiking where total gear space is very important because it impacts your mobility/enjoyment/etc, yes this is a good quality set with everything you need for a simple hot meal for 4 people. If you're just 'camping' like from a tote you carry from your car, and space/weight is not important then there are better ways to put together a camp kitchen that will be much more enjoyable for all involved.
We camp with young kids...so having a baked in set like this is a luxury because it'll get us through 90% of the meal situations with simple grab and go. I got this from the last sale and looking forward to using it in a couple months.
This is what you want for car camping. I have one and have used it for 10 years.
This basically has EVERYTHING you need to cook while camping. We also use it all of the time when going to cabins/rentals where we aren't sure about the cookware available. The pan is great. Its small but solid. The pot is a good solid stainless steel pot. Ive used it on everything from an electric stove to a campfire. This is absolutely not junk.
I think my version is slightly older and they've updated the plastic utensils. Also, the cutting board used to also be useable as a drying rack with slots to let the dishes dry. It was nice but not the most important feature. But yeah, this is great. If you want a single pot you can throw into your camping gear and know you will have everything needed from bowls to forks, this is what you should get. I will say it is NOT for hiking and probably not recommended for bikepacking/canoe trips, even though weight is less of an issue on those trips. I've grabbed it in a pinch for a 6 day canoe trip and it worked, but it was too big.
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We generally camp once or twice a year so something around this price would be better but don't want to buy junk either.
We generally camp once or twice a year so something around this price would be better but don't want to buy junk either.
CleverHiker review:
Pros: Lightweight, Affordable, Easy to Use, Durable, Compact, Has bowls and plates, Easy to clean.
Cons: Plastic components on utensils break easily, Plates are small.
Bottom Line: The Stanley Wildfare Core Full Serve Cookset is a low-maintenance and lightweight cookset perfect for camping and backpacking. It's also affordable and intuitive.
This cookware can chop, sauté, boil, pan-sear, and flip, making it simple to prepare healthy, indulgent, and varied meals. Small families, friend groups, and couples will find it easy to prepare enough food for the group and avoid spending the entire night cleaning up base camp. The stainless steel and BPA-free plastic are very easy to clean with minimal water, and the compact size speeds up the cleanup. Once everything is clean, packing it back into itself is quick and straightforward.
Sporks are a handy addition to any campsite cookware set, and the large spoon and spatula add extra versatility.
This set has everything you need in a streamlined, easy-to-use package, which is why it remains a favorite year after year.
CleverHiker review:
Pros: Lightweight, Affordable, Easy to Use, Durable, Compact, Has bowls and plates, Easy to clean.
Cons: Plastic components on utensils break easily, Plates are small.
Bottom Line: The Stanley Wildfare Core Full Serve Cookset is a low-maintenance and lightweight cookset perfect for camping and backpacking. It's also affordable and intuitive.
This cookware can chop, sauté, boil, pan-sear, and flip, making it simple to prepare healthy, indulgent, and varied meals. Small families, friend groups, and couples will find it easy to prepare enough food for the group and avoid spending the entire night cleaning up base camp. The stainless steel and BPA-free plastic are very easy to clean with minimal water, and the compact size speeds up the cleanup. Once everything is clean, packing it back into itself is quick and straightforward.
Sporks are a handy addition to any campsite cookware set, and the large spoon and spatula add extra versatility.
This set has everything you need in a streamlined, easy-to-use package, which is why it remains a favorite year after year.
I was looking into other options on Amazon that are either cheaper or come with better/more accessories, however, they're all aluminum with paint that chips off, utensils that rust, handles that melt over a fire, and just questionable overall. I sprung for this because of the stainless steel pot and pan, and overall just a better product, even if the cutlery isn't the best.
We generally camp once or twice a year so something around this price would be better but don't want to buy junk either.
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We generally camp once or twice a year so something around this price would be better but don't want to buy junk either.
This basically has EVERYTHING you need to cook while camping. We also use it all of the time when going to cabins/rentals where we aren't sure about the cookware available. The pan is great. Its small but solid. The pot is a good solid stainless steel pot. Ive used it on everything from an electric stove to a campfire. This is absolutely not junk.
I think my version is slightly older and they've updated the plastic utensils. Also, the cutting board used to also be useable as a drying rack with slots to let the dishes dry. It was nice but not the most important feature. But yeah, this is great. If you want a single pot you can throw into your camping gear and know you will have everything needed from bowls to forks, this is what you should get. I will say it is NOT for hiking and probably not recommended for bikepacking/canoe trips, even though weight is less of an issue on those trips. I've grabbed it in a pinch for a 6 day canoe trip and it worked, but it was too big.
The only other thing you need is this: https://www.rei.com/product/20444...d-soap-set
It can be fit in with the utensils
I think I'll be happy with a dedicated setup for this. We also usually drag stuff when we do Airbnb type stays, you can almost always count on the stuff they have being total crap.
Thanks for the extra info. Looks like very slow shipping but I'm not camping before then anyways.
This basically has EVERYTHING you need to cook while camping. We also use it all of the time when going to cabins/rentals where we aren't sure about the cookware available. The pan is great. Its small but solid. The pot is a good solid stainless steel pot. Ive used it on everything from an electric stove to a campfire. This is absolutely not junk.
I think my version is slightly older and they've updated the plastic utensils. Also, the cutting board used to also be useable as a drying rack with slots to let the dishes dry. It was nice but not the most important feature. But yeah, this is great. If you want a single pot you can throw into your camping gear and know you will have everything needed from bowls to forks, this is what you should get. I will say it is NOT for hiking and probably not recommended for bikepacking/canoe trips, even though weight is less of an issue on those trips. I've grabbed it in a pinch for a 6 day canoe trip and it worked, but it was too big.
The only other thing you need is this: https://www.rei.com/product/20444...d-soap-set
It can be fit in with the utensils
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