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GSI Outdoors Telescoping Spatula - 2007 BCS

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Telescoping Spatula
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The GSI Outdoors Telescoping Spatula slides down to half its size, keeping your backcountry cooking light and easy. No more broken-handles or heavy metal spatulas; with the Telescoping Spatula, your flipper stays in one piece, without weighing you down. It's made of high-temperature nylon so you can leave it on the pan without the worry of melted plastic in your grub.

Bottom Line: Flip it up with the GSI Outdoors Telescoping Spatula.

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Rating for this product: 3

Lightweight

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 7, 2010

I took this on my trip to the Wind rivers and we used it to make pancakes. It worked perfectly. I did notice that if you keep it on the skillet for a long time it will start to melt, so make sure you use it to flip your food and then take it off. Other than that, it's great!

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Rating for this product: 2

It Melted!!!

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November 7, 2008

Careful not to allow it or give it the chance to melt the edge of the spatula, while simply flipping brownies at lower heat, melted forcing me to pull the strips of melted nylon off the edge, careful not to eat these strips before they found their way in my food. I was using GSI's Extreme 8" frypan along w/ MSR's Pocket Rocket stove. Folks, we need a spatula made of food-safe material to cook with that won't melt and won't scratch up our favorite non-stick frypan!

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How does this compare with the MSR folding spatula?

How does this compare with the MSR folding spatula?

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August 26, 2008

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The GSI telescopes & the MSR folds. Both are lightweight, strong, & heat resistant. Personally I prefer the small Pampered Chef spatula I got from my wife. I doesn't fold, but it's small enough that it doesn't have to fold, its lighter, & less expensive.

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October 26, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Spatula

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October 28, 2008

I purchased this along with GSI's Extreme non-stick Frypan for making Mary Janes Farms Brownies (which are absolutely delicious) out on the trail. It's lightweight, compact un/folding easily, and it hasn't melted like it's home kitchen counterparts.

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Rating for this product: 2

Melted

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May 25, 2009

Used it with GSI extreme fry pan and it melted on a medium heat with the Optimus Crux stove. After each use, the front edge would melt and curl up more and more. Makes it very hard to clean food out of it in the backcountry.

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Rating for this product: 5

Worked great for me

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November 19, 2009

compact, light. Did the job.

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Rating for this product: 5

Light and Durable

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 2, 2009

Great Spatula, slides down to half the size. I can fit it in my Brunton cook set when collapsed.

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Item: GSI0068

2007 Model No Longer Available

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Lightweight

3 star rating

By: Justin Henderson September 7, 2010

I took this on my trip to the Wind rivers and we used it to make pancakes. It worked perfectly. I did notice that if you keep it on the skillet for a long more...

It Melted!!!

2 star rating

By: David Drake November 7, 2008

Careful not to allow it or give it the chance to melt the edge of the spatula, while simply flipping brownies at lower heat, melted forcing me to pull more...

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Material:
Nylon 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China