Stanley

Stanley Adventure Two Cup Stainless Steel Camping Cookware Set

$12.00
(4.91) 4.91 stars out of 11 reviews 11 reviews
$12.00
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Stanley Adventure Two Cup Stainless Steel Camping Cookware Set

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4.91 out of 5stars
(11 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
11/02/2013
Great little pot for the money!!
My friend and I got this set to take backpacking this summer....of all the options out there this was the only one that was affordable. We left the insulated cups home (too heavy). The pot performed as we had hoped and held up well, so well in fact that I have recommended it to all the other people that want to go on our next trip!! Really only big enough to cook for one person, but for the price it's worth it to have one for each!!
backpackingLori

Most helpful negative review

4.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
08/03/2013
A good value
Nice compact pot, well made and easy to pack. I like the lid but the plastic lifting tab melts easily. (Can be replaced by a split keyring if it melts) The graduations on the side are easy to read without my glasses and very helpful. This is a fairly heavy pot for it size, not something for the ultra light backpacking crowd but it's a lot tougher than a grease pot, IMUSA mug or a flimsy beer can and a lot cheaper than a titanium mug. The tapered base was too narrow for the old pot stand on my old stove so I had to get a new one but overall this is a great pot for the budget minded or anyone not concerned about shaving every last gram.
LessTroddenPath
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/22/2022
    Must have .
    Great to have around in my truck. I use it for traveling, camp, and even at work.
    Unknown
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    04/25/2021
    Great product
    I like this product so much I brought three at different times. Two for me a one for my brother. Also i recieved it need just like it said on next day orders.
    Carl
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/13/2014
    Best small pot out there
    Bought to use with Esbit stove in automobile emergency bag. Works superbly. One tab of fuel heats the pot-full of water for hot drinks or rehydrating rations. The stainless steel transfers heat much better than my previous titanium pot at a MUCH lower price and minimal increase in weight.Great value.
    Kagey777
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/04/2014
    Terrific Camp Cup Bowl Pan etc...
    I was debating on buying a 'jetboil ' and bought this and a multifuel single burner stove instead. This vessel is key to boiling 20 oz of liquid in a little over 3 minutes. It is durable and light weight and comes with 2 small cups for sharing some coffee. All folds or nests to take up little space. If a few ounces of weight makes a difference to you - maybe better to stick with aluminum. But -for durability, strength, high temperature tolerance, and value, you cant beat this unit. It is everything advertised - and then some. Go ahead and get yourself one - you'll never regret it! Castrilper
    Castrilper
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    01/24/2014
    Perfect companion for the overnight hiker.
    I bought the Stanley Camp Cook Set to solve the problem of what to carry to cook food while hiking. The pot is stainless steel, and is therefore easily cleaned. It has a lid that can double as a pasta strainer. It comes with two 10oz cups, one for food and the other for hot drinks. I expect to carry both cups, but may leave one at home to make room in the pot to carry a couple meal pouches. Water heats quickly in the pot and the handle makes it easy to pour into pouches, cups, etc. Caution, the handle gets hot and needs a pot holder or something to keep from searing your hand. It is a little bit heavier than aluminum and titanium, but is easier to clean than aluminum and cheaper than titanium. I expect to be using this cook set for many years to come.
    TorDean
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/15/2013
    Perfect dayhiking cookpot
    I purchased this cookpot to take on winter dayhikes with my son. the included plastic mugs aren't very light but are very durable and store inside one another and both fit inside the cookpot. There's enough room left over for a lightweight alcohol stove to nest inside the mugs. The lid handle flips down for storage and pops up to remove and check whatever you're cooking. It also has holes to drain water from pasta... The cookpot handle flips up and locks in to position to hold the lid on and appears quite secure. I think this is a nice setup to melt some snow and make a couple hot cocoas at the top of the trail and won't hesitate to recommend it to anyone on a budget.
    dlblock08
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/13/2013
    Stanley Adventure Series Camp Cook Set
    This is a high quality cooking pot for backpacking or just to heat some soup or coffee on a day hike. A GSI stainless coffee cup(or the walmart stainless cup) nests perfectly on the bottom of the pot( I wrap a thin dish rag around the bottom of Stanley pot then slip the cup over that so it doesn't rattle and I have a rag to clean them with). The lid also fits the GSI or Walmart cup perfectly so you can heat up some coffee while eating your dinner out of the Stanley pot. As for the plastic cups some say they're heavy but both of them weigh about the same as one GSI or Walmart stainless coffee cup but you can't use the plastic cups as an extra pot so I use a GSI cup. They are nice insulated cups so I've added them to my base camp cook set. I can't find a thing wrong with this set and at Walmarts price you won't find a better cookset for the money 14.88 for the Stanley set and another 5 bucks for the walmart stainless coffee cup/mini pot. A 20 dollar cookset that blows anything under 40 bucks away. Don't compare these to Aluminum cookware, Aluminum might be light but it's a pain to clean, Stainless is much easier to clean and a lot harder to dent or crush. I plan on having this kit for life. I have a stainless MSR cookset and it isn't any better(it isn't any worse either it's also a very nice high quality cookset)
    Ka1W
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/02/2013
    Great little pot for the money!!
    My friend and I got this set to take backpacking this summer....of all the options out there this was the only one that was affordable. We left the insulated cups home (too heavy). The pot performed as we had hoped and held up well, so well in fact that I have recommended it to all the other people that want to go on our next trip!! Really only big enough to cook for one person, but for the price it's worth it to have one for each!!
    backpackingLori
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/09/2013
    Sturdy, perfect size
    I have used this for backpack cooking with a compact stove. It has measuring marks indented which helps for adding the right amount of water. The cover is vented which is great for straining. The included cups are particularly good for coffee. Finally the folding handle acts as a snap top holder to keep everything together. Highly recommended.
    sfris
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/03/2013
    A good value
    Nice compact pot, well made and easy to pack. I like the lid but the plastic lifting tab melts easily. (Can be replaced by a split keyring if it melts) The graduations on the side are easy to read without my glasses and very helpful. This is a fairly heavy pot for it size, not something for the ultra light backpacking crowd but it's a lot tougher than a grease pot, IMUSA mug or a flimsy beer can and a lot cheaper than a titanium mug. The tapered base was too narrow for the old pot stand on my old stove so I had to get a new one but overall this is a great pot for the budget minded or anyone not concerned about shaving every last gram.
    LessTroddenPath