Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 5.31 x 4.76 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 4.3 x 5.8 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Brand Name | STANLEY |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Manufacturers |
Model Name | Stanley Adventure Camp Cook Set 24oz |
Color | Stainless |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Stanley |
Part Number | 10-01290-043 |
Style | Two Cup Cook Set |
Included Components | Camp Cook Set 24oz Stainless |
Size | 3 Piece |
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Color | Stainless |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | STANLEY |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
About this item
- IDEAL OUTDOOR ACCESSORIES: The Stanley cook kit is perfect for outdoor cooking for hot meals, coffee, or boiling water Our cooking pots come with a vented top to let steam escape or strain liquid This is a great survival supplies gift too
- VERSATILE HANDLE: We designed the handle to provide maximum comfort and stability while it's on the stove The locking handle extends for stable cooking but folds over the lid to save space with the rest of your gear
- DURABLE AND BPA-FREE: The kettle / coffee maker is constructed with 18/8 stainless steel and features two insulated portable 10oz/295mL tumblers to enjoy hot and cold beverages The entire kit is made with BPA free materials
- LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN: The stovetop mess kit with cups loaded weighs 13 9oz and empty it’s only 7 8oz which makes it travel and backpack friendly The kettle has graduated marks going up to 20oz
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What makes a person a consummate outdoorsman? Is it an unquenchable thirst for action and adventure, courtesy of nature’s majesty? Is it a bottomless hunger to sleep under the stars at night and wake to babbling brooks? Is it that burning desire to get away from the city and experience natural wonders all around us? Maybe. But maybe it’s just having this tidy yet rugged little cook kit to enjoy delicious, hot food straight from the campfire. Tailgate, campsite, fishing approved, so why overthink it?
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ASIN | B005188T90 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,422 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1 in Open Fire Cookware |
Date First Available | May 17, 2011 |
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Customers like the quality, versatility, fit and appearance of the mess kit. For example, they mention it's dependable, durable and perfect for backpacking. Some appreciate the great design and handle. Overall, they say it'll last a long time and is good value for the money.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the mess kit. They mention it's a dependable piece of kit, durable, and a great value for the price. The ceramic of the cups is not brittle, and the stove is legit. The 20-oz camp cooker pot works well, and all metal parts remain durable through multiple uses. It's easy to travel with and gets the job done very well.
"...No flashy lights or gimmicks...just a sold, lightweight, dependable piece of kit. Easy to clean? It practically cleans itself...." Read more
"All single wall stainless steel and sturdy. Had one for several years and decided I wanted another one. First one is still going strong...." Read more
"The product is great for solo camping. Durable, compact, great value for $...." Read more
"...Other than that, it's a simple and effective product." Read more
Customers like the fit of the mess kit. For example, they say it's sturdy, versatile, and compact. Some mention that the small fuel canister fits perfectly inside. That said, most say it’s large enough to be user-friendly and small enough to fit camping.
"...Full Knorrs meals fit easily and it's an easy cleanup. The lid has 6 drain holes and a very good tab that doesn't burn your fingers...." Read more
"...Cups store inside so perfect for limited space while camping. Cups hold perfect amount!" Read more
"This is exactly what I was looking for! Perfect size and very durable." Read more
"...It's small enough to toss in your pack without weighing you down, but it's still big enough to boil water for you and a buddy...." Read more
Customers find the mess kit versatile and an excellent cookset for backpacking. They say it's a good addition to their camping gear and an essential item for any kind of camping. Customers also mention that the cups are not ceramic.
"The product is great for solo camping. Durable, compact, great value for $...." Read more
"Great cup for camping !" Read more
"This Stanley cookset is a lifesaver for backpackers and campers on the go...." Read more
"These things are very well-known in the camping/hiking/backpacking world and need no introduction...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the mess kit. They mention that it is compact, solidly made, and good quality for the money. They also appreciate that the stainless steel is inexpensive.
"Simple is best. No flashy lights or gimmicks...just a sold, lightweight, dependable piece of kit. Easy to clean? It practically cleans itself...." Read more
"...The price is very good and the form factor lets in slide into small spaces...." Read more
"The product is great for solo camping. Durable, compact, great value for $...." Read more
"...The price is fair as-is, but I would expect it to cost three times as much since inferior designed sets by well-known ultralight brands usually cost..." Read more
Customers like the weight of the mess kit. For example, they say it's not lightweight, but light enough for backpacking. Some mention it'd be easy to carry and use.
"Simple is best. No flashy lights or gimmicks...just a sold, lightweight, dependable piece of kit. Easy to clean? It practically cleans itself...." Read more
"...It's not titanium or aluminum but it's fairly light 270g. The handle is long and holds the lid securely...." Read more
"...that it's made of stainless instead of titanium, but the weight will be quite acceptable to all but the most obsessive ultralight folks...." Read more
"...The cups are heavy weighing 6oz (both) or 3oz each for the size they are but I thought they were a perfect size for a cup of tea...." Read more
Customers like the heat of the mess kit. They say it keeps their coffee hot and their lips and fingers unburnt. They also say it can heat anything in it, not just water. The handle was barely warm and easy to hold, and the heat conduction is damn good. The material is durable and does not transfer heat when you are touching it. It makes it easy to heat liquids without a grill or grate. The cups were great for hot beverages and eating a meal straight out of the pot by using.
"...Cups store inside so perfect for limited space while camping. Cups hold perfect amount!" Read more
"...After several minutes of cooking, the handle was barely warm and easy to hold. It is slightly longer than the handles on other cookware I've used...." Read more
"...The metal conducts heat very quickly - my Pocket Rocket cooks everything absurdly fast, but it felt like this thing conducted the heat into the..." Read more
"...The material is durable and does not transfer heat when you are touching the container...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the mess kit. They mention it has a great design, is lovely, and retro. They appreciate the clever handle design and lid. Customers also love the nesting cups and the thoughtful lid flap.
"Simple is best. No flashy lights or gimmicks...just a sold, lightweight, dependable piece of kit. Easy to clean? It practically cleans itself...." Read more
"...Again, not with this set.VERSATILE DESIGN. Nested inside the set are two 10 oz...." Read more
"...I was pleased to see that the bottom of the pot remained shiny and spotless after being subjected to the intense heat of my camp stove...." Read more
"I Love that it fits a fuel canister. That was such a an intelligent design factor!" Read more
Customers find the mess kit simple, easy to use, and convenient. They also say the pot bail/handle is simple to operate and locks positively into place. Customers also appreciate that the lines are very clear and easy to read. They mention that it's easy to fashion a wire bail handle for dangling over a camp fire.
"Simple is best. No flashy lights or gimmicks...just a sold, lightweight, dependable piece of kit. Easy to clean? It practically cleans itself...." Read more
"...Other than that, it's a simple and effective product." Read more
"...It is simple and basic, but thoughtfully designed. It is unquestionably a winner for all but the most weight-conscious buyers...." Read more
"...The material is Stainless Steel, and the design is compact and easy to use. I would use them for camping, car emergency bag or bug out bag...." Read more
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Here's what is amazing about this cookset...
PERFECT SIZE FOR ONE OR TWO MINIMALISTS. Usually, a cookset that is designed for two will be appreciably larger, but if you're a minimalist and like to keep things simple, there is plenty of space here without overdoing it. The pot holds 24 fl. oz. which means you can toss in a typical can of food, such as chili or spaghettios, and heat it right up without having to fill it dangerously to the brim. It also happens to be exactly the right size for two or three cups of instant hot chocolate, and enough for the water requirements of many prepackaged dehydrated meals. In my experience a lot of cooksets are either a little too small or (far more commonly) larger or more awkwardly sized than they need to be. I much prefer a narrow, taller pot to a really wide, shallow one, but they can be hard to find. This one is perfect.
ACCEPTABLE WEIGHT. Backpackers who count every gram may grumble to see that it's made of stainless instead of titanium, but the weight will be quite acceptable to all but the most obsessive ultralight folks. The stainless steel is thin enough to minimize weight without being so thin as to deform easily under pressure or heat. I've seen other stainless sets made from such thin gauge metal that they actually "oil can" (warp or deform) when they get too hot. Not with this set. I've also seen stainless sets so thick they felt like a brick to carry. Again, not with this set.
VERSATILE DESIGN. Nested inside the set are two 10 oz. plastic cups, sized perfectly for a cup of hot chocolate or a small bowl of hot food. They also are quite thick, so they don't transfer heat to your hands. I poured in some steaming hot chocolate and could barely feel the warmth as I gripped the cup. That means you don't have to wait for the pot to cool a bit before pouring the contents into the cups. The lid of the set is stainless steel and contains a series of small 1/8" diameter vent holes (a row of six holes on one side, and a single hole on the opposite side). At first glance, their purpose is to release steam to show you when your food is hot, which is already a nice feature. However, I also realized that they are designed so they can be used as a strainer to strain water away after cooking pasta or another hydrate-able food.
A small plastic tab on the lid offers a cool place to grab the lid even after several minutes of cooking. Other reviewers have noted that the tab can melt over time, but I suspect that would only be after extended cooking. I saw no problems with melting after six minutes of boiling water. The tab is tensioned so that it lays flat when packed away, but can stand erect while cooking (for easy grabbing without burning your fingers).
A folding wire handle on one side of the pot snaps down into place for cooking, and has a small "spreader" bar that slides into place so you don't accidentally pinch the wires together to release the locked position inadvertently. When you want to fold it up, you slide the spreader bar back, squeeze the wires together, and lift. The handle rotates up and snaps down over the top to hold the lid on (and the contents in) during transit. Since it is wire, it diffuses heat quickly. After several minutes of cooking, the handle was barely warm and easy to hold. It is slightly longer than the handles on other cookware I've used. That, combined with the taller height of the pot, seems to keep it cooler than the (similar) wire handles on other compact cookware I've used.
On the pot, there are also measuring marks imprinted in the stainless for 6, 12, 16, and 20 oz. (or 237, 355, 473, and 591 mL, respectively). These marks are visible on both the inside and outside of the pot, so they allow quick, easy measurements when you need a precise amount of liquid to rehydrate a meal or cook to a recipe.
OUTSTANDING PRICE: After having owned several nice cooksets from SnowPeak, MSR, and Brunton, each of which cost in the $40 to $80 range, I was not expecting this cheap set to be so nice. It looked good in pictures, but I wholly expected to receive something flimsy or shoddily made. Fortunately, I trusted some of the positive reviews. As it turns out, the set is very well made and should stand up to a lifetime of camping if properly used and maintained.
NOTES: The Stanley Adventure Camp Cookset fits perfectly on my MSR Pocket Rocket stove. I built a gimbal mount so that I can use this as the perfect cookset-on-the-go aboard my 20' sailboat. It's ideal for making hot chocolate or heating a quick lunch when I'm sailing.
Very sturdy, versatile, and perfect size.
The included cups are very well-made, but most people remove at least one cup to make better use of space inside the pot for storing stoves, fuel, etc.
Cheap Walmart GSI-style cup nests pretty well the the bottom of the pot and the Stanley's lid fit those style cups too.
I'd recommend replacing the plastic pull tab on the lid with a split ring keyring or small S-biner.
Don't drill holes for a Billy bail. You can use the folding handle by sliding the cross bar toward the hinge while the handle is folded on top of the pot. It will hold if you do it right.
My biggest concern before ordering this was the shape/design of the cooking pot. It looked long and somewhat narrow - I was worried that it would be unstable when sitting on top of my Pocket Rocket stove. Indeed, when I put it on the stove empty, it looked and felt like an accident waiting to happen. But once it was half full of water, the added weight really settles it down. I wiggled it and jiggled it and poked at it, and it didn't tip over. It held in place securely. I think as long as it is at least half full, it shouldn't tip over - even in a fairly stiff breeze.
Although it is a bit tall, I don't think you will need a long-handled spoon to stir it unless you over-fill the pot. It is designed to cook 24 oz, which goes up about halfway up the top part where the pot flares out. A regular-length kitchen spoon can scrape the bottom easily at that depth.
The metal conducts heat very quickly - my Pocket Rocket cooks everything absurdly fast, but it felt like this thing conducted the heat into the water even faster than with some of my other stuff.
The lid doubles as a strainer and the little strainer holes make it easy to see steam escaping so you can tell when you've got boiling water easily without having to lift the lid. There is a thing to keep your fingers from getting burned while using the lid. I like that the handle for the lid locks up and is rigid.
The handle for the pot itself is also very sturdy and sensibly designed. It locks in place very securely both when it is stowed and when it is extended. There is even a tab you slide up the sides to lock the handle in place so you can't accidentally fold it while cooking. The handle is, however, completely uninsulated. Just as the pot conducts heat rapidly - the handle gets super hot almost immediately. I boiled about 2 cups of water on my camp stove - the handle was absolutely scorching hot after that. So plan for a fairly serious pot holder of some kind with this thing.
The only real downsides to this unit are the fact that the main handle comes with no insulation and the weight. This set is made of stainless steel - that is why you get so much for so little money. You can get a cook set with similar capabilities made out of aluminum that will be noticeably lighter than this one. If you go up to titanium - you can cut even more weight off. But nothing in life is free. You will spend at least 2x-3x what this cost to get a similar set in aluminum. For titanium - it is more like 5x at least (probably more). This thing weighs just about a pound with both cups inside it. Just how much do you want to spend to shave those ounces off? If you are going solo and want to reduce the weight of this - leave one or both of the heavy green, insulated cups it comes with at home. That would be a meaningful weight reduction.
It is dishwasher safe, but they warn you in the instructions that using the dishwasher may "prematurely age components". So, in other words, just wash it by hand. I was pleased to see that the bottom of the pot remained shiny and spotless after being subjected to the intense heat of my camp stove. It looks like if you take good care of this thing - it should basically last forever. It is simple and basic, but thoughtfully designed. It is unquestionably a winner for all but the most weight-conscious buyers.
EDIT: If you decide to buy this - wash the green cups, then fill them both to the absolute brim with boiling hot water and leave them sit a bit. Then pitch that water and rinse them out. There is something on the inside of the cup that needs to get cleaned out and it doesn't come out with just regular hand washing - it only dissolves with boiling hot water. You don't want to figure this out in the field. After you do that - it seems fine with hot liquids and actually holds the heat in quite well.
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I love the way the handle locks into place both when opened and closed. The lid has two sections of holes in it, one with multiple holes for straining water from items inside (like past for example) but also has one with a few holes so that heat and steam can still escape when draining.
I absolutely love the quality, durability, function and look of Stanley and proudly own several other items made by them (Adventure Full Kitchen Base Camp Cookset, Classic Lunch Box 9.5 L/10 qt., Classic Stay Hot French Press 1.4 L/48 oz., Classic Trigger-Action Travel Mug 0.59 L/20 oz., Classic Legendary Food Jar 0.7 L/24 oz.) and, for the record, I have been a fan of their items since they were synonymous with the Aladdin name. Yes, some of their products seem to be trendy now, but they really are high quality, durable and will last you for many years of camping, outdoor and/or day-to-day use.
The Stanley Adventure cup also works perfectly with the older style Nalgene Stainless Steel Wide Mouth 'Backpacker' Bottle 0.9L and they nest perfectly inside the Stanley Adventure cup. Unfortunately, those tapered Nalgenes are no longer available except for a few obscure sites online, as they have been replaced with the newer straight-sided 38 oz./1.1 L.
I will update when I have put it through its paces but if it is like the other items I own, it will perform flawlessly and I am excited to add this to my camping and outdoor kit.
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2024
I love the way the handle locks into place both when opened and closed. The lid has two sections of holes in it, one with multiple holes for straining water from items inside (like past for example) but also has one with a few holes so that heat and steam can still escape when draining.
I absolutely love the quality, durability, function and look of Stanley and proudly own several other items made by them (Adventure Full Kitchen Base Camp Cookset, Classic Lunch Box 9.5 L/10 qt., Classic Stay Hot French Press 1.4 L/48 oz., Classic Trigger-Action Travel Mug 0.59 L/20 oz., Classic Legendary Food Jar 0.7 L/24 oz.) and, for the record, I have been a fan of their items since they were synonymous with the Aladdin name. Yes, some of their products seem to be trendy now, but they really are high quality, durable and will last you for many years of camping, outdoor and/or day-to-day use.
The Stanley Adventure cup also works perfectly with the older style Nalgene Stainless Steel Wide Mouth 'Backpacker' Bottle 0.9L and they nest perfectly inside the Stanley Adventure cup. Unfortunately, those tapered Nalgenes are no longer available except for a few obscure sites online, as they have been replaced with the newer straight-sided 38 oz./1.1 L.
I will update when I have put it through its paces but if it is like the other items I own, it will perform flawlessly and I am excited to add this to my camping and outdoor kit.