Aluminum Backpacking Pot


Stanco Non-Stick Grease Strainer, Black


Stanco Non-Stick Grease Strainer, Black


$4.56


Grease Strainer Cup & Lid, Solid Aluminum Design Removes Food Particles From Grease, Reusing Grease Saves Money, Helps Reduce Drain Clogging Problems….

Imusa Aluminum Grease Dipsenser, 1.5 Quart


Imusa Aluminum Grease Dipsenser, 1.5 Quart


$14.68


This Imusa grease dispenser is made of durable Aluminum Construction, Ideal for storing and filtering grease. Large handle for easy pouring. Include removeable filter and stay tight lid for easy handling…

Imusa Aluminum Mug, 1.25-Quart, 12 CM


Imusa Aluminum Mug, 1.25-Quart, 12 CM


$8.53


This Imusa Aluminum Mug it’s a 1QT size. The mug is short and stout, like a soup mug made of aluminum, it has handle for easy handle. Kitchen use, ideal to warm on stove small portions of soup….

Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset


Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset


$99.94


The Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset combines the classic Trek 900 and Trek 1400 cooksets into one perfect lightweight package. Perfect for the camper who may need more than one pot, the Trek Combo also excels for the dual campers who can pass of the set to one. That’s because the smaller of the pots nest into the larger one so no more room is needed within your pack. The two pot lids of the …

Coghlan's 7760 Aluminum Pot Holder


Coghlan’s 7760 Aluminum Pot Holder


$2.79


Coghlan’s Aluminum Pot Holder. Strong, lightweight and dependable. Opens like a pair of pliers and clamps on to any size pot, cake pan or tin can. Order Now! Coghlan’s Aluminum Pot Holder…

Coleman Aluminum Mess Kit


Coleman Aluminum Mess Kit


$4.28


Every camper needs a mess kit come chow time , and this nesting set from Coleman has you covered for campsite cooking and eating alike. The five-piece kit includes an eight-ounce cup, six-inch deep dish plate, 7.5-inch frying pan, and 16-ounce pot with lid. All of the pieces stack and store within the pot, and clean easily. The Coleman Limited Warranty Coleman has been in business for more than 1…




Aluminum Backpacking Pot!

Tumbler Cup / Cook Pot made from Aluminum Bottles

Aluminum Backpacking Pot Questions


Aluminum Backpacking Pot
How to properly clean aluminum pots and pans?

I am looking at getting a backpacking stove set (trangia alchohol stove and pan set) and was wondering what I would need to clean the aluminum bowls if anything burns onto them. I don’t want extra weight because they make non stick sets, but non stick scratches easily…

http://www.rei.com/product/697843

I have used this and it works great.

Check out REI for your camping needs. Great Store

What to Look for in Camping Cookware

When shopping for camping cookware, there are a few things that you want to take into consideration. By considering what kinds of food you will be cooking, how much hiking if any you will be doing, and how long you will be camping for you will be able to better judge what kinds of cookware to purchase.

Camping cookware can range from a single pot with a few pieces of silverware to many pots and pans and spatulas. Try to think about what kinds of food you will be cooking and pack as little supplies that you can get away with. This is especially true if you will be backpacking a lot. The last thing you want is to be carrying around an extra 30 pounds in cookware while hiking.

When it comes to the cookware material, there is a plethora of choices to choose from. Each has its own perks as well as the disadvantages. For instance, aluminum, titanium, and stainless steel sets are much lighter and easier to carry around for a hiking trip. However, aluminum sets often come in non-stick varieties that can increase the price.

Metal sets tend to rust, which makes it essential that the pan is dry before you store it. Cast iron sets are extremely durable and sturdy, but because of this they tend to be heavier and harder to pack.

Pots and pans are only part of the camping cookware you will want to look into. You will also want to consider what kinds of utensils will be necessary to get the job done. Sometimes you can get away with the basic knife, spoon, and fork set. But other times you may need spatulas, measuring cups, tongs and so on. An easy way to save some money is to go with plastic silverware, as it is reliable and light as well.

When shopping for your cookware, look for folding utensils. This will make it much easier for storage space and allow you to have more utensils as well. When camping, you want to have the least amount of stuff as possible so that storage and hiking is simple.

Another way that you can cut down on the amount of camping cookware you have is to get things done prior to leaving on your camping trip. By cutting up the vegetables and preparing the sauces, you can eliminate extra utensils and containers that you otherwise would have needed to bring. It will also allow you to leave cutting boards, spoons and knives back home.

The main thing you want to keep in mind when looking for camping cookware is how you can cut down on the amount needed. By planning ahead and looking for folding utensils, you can save a lot of space. From there, it is up to you to determine how much cookware you will need according to your trip.

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