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The Jetset Utensil Set includes a collapsible spoon, fork, and spatula that all fit snugly in your pack and let you actually reach the bottom of your Jetboil pot. Sporks are great and all, but they're just a bit too short to work well with a Jetboil stove. Get the Cargo Cozy Kit to hold these utensils securely on the outside of your Jetboil stove.
Bottom Line: Make sure you have the Jetset Utensil Set ready to go when you make a meal with your Jetboil stove.
If you are looking for a great utensil set that wont scratch your JB, look no further. Of course these things wont hold up to scalding them on your pan or putting them down the garbage disposal, but that's not what they were intended for. Use them wisely for cooking with your JB and you will be just fine. They are super lightweight and pack down nicely. Grab a set.
I prefer my light my fire spork to these, but these are good for cooking, although they have a tendency to collapse on you. The spatula works great when it is open and the spoon and fork are nice because they have a longer reach than my spork, but when they collapse on you it is an issue. Most of the time I just take my spatula and spork with me...great combo.
I store the fork and spoon on the outside of the mug in a little sleeve on the neopreene holder that's designed to do just that. The spatula can go there to but it also fits perfectly on the underside of the pan under the protective ring cover.
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if you move fast an do not stay in contact with the pan for long you will be fine but if you don't - melt down. My spatula lasted a couple uses mainly cause I suspected it would melt. While cooking some fish I was trying to get the whole fish on the spatula to flip I melted the spatula. It is still usable but not that excited to use it again. I melted the fork a bit as well when cooking in the cup. My other complaint is there are a lot of little creases and nooks that food gets in so they are not the easiest to clean. spoon has help up well.
I've used this set for 2 seasons now. They work great, clean up well, and fit in the side holder on the Jet Boil system. I've never used the spatula, so I can't say anything good, or bad for that... But the spoon works awesome with the JB cup. The fork works perfect for Ramen. I like the long length of them as well. Even if I didn't have a Jet Boil, I'd still use these. Small, light, and durable. Great buy!
The spatula would be perfect if it was made so that left-handed people could use it! All that has to be done is make the top part reversible in the handle. I called the company and suggested that. Their response was: we don't take suggestions from the general public!
I love the slide-out function of these utensils - pack small, and slide up into normal size. So much better than the folding kind that folds up on you when you use it!
I used the set last week on a 4 day Grand Canyon Trip. Worked fine for me. Used both spoon and fork with Freeze Dried Meals and they usually include some kind of powder for spicing and flavoring and it was next to impossible to clean the spoon/fork after the initial stir. After eating, I work on them with my knife and finger nails for 30 minutes to get all the stuff off (especially cheezy stuff). They are permanently stained the color of the first freeze dried meal I stirred. Stains not a big deal just bothersome. I accidentally left the spoon in the holder on the side of the jetboil when heating water and it melted even though the neoprene jetboil cover did not.
Good: Collapsible, lightweight, fits in jetboil stuff Cons: Hard to Clean, susceptible to melting
These utensils are alright. They are quite flimsy, hard to clean, they melt, and over time the locking mechanism that keeps them extended wears out. That being said, they did survive a month long expedition to the Waddington Range in BC. I think that counts for something.
The size of the set is nice - the fact that they retract down is a plus. The spatula is kind of flimsy though - so if you are working with some thick food, it's not the best. The fork and spoon and similar. The best part is that they are shaped right fit with the pots and pans so that you can get all the food out of them.
The spatula also melted a little while cooking pancakes, but the last one I used had the same problem.
I bought this set mainly for the spatula so I could flip a pancake or turn an omelette on one of my trips. I was trying out a new titanium cookset/frying pan on my last one and the frying pan didn't distribute heat worth s#%t and the spatula melted to the pan when I was trying to rescue my pancakes from burning. What a mess. In theory, one could control the heat in a camp stove but that is rarely the case so a good spatula is necessary to manage breakfast. Some other reviewer suggested a small metal spatula from Pampered Chef, fortunately, I had one and find it a realistic alternative to this. I do really like the Backcountry Brand Titanium long spoon but that is another review.
That must have been an increadably hot pan. I've done omlettes, fried eggs, pancakes, veg and even salmon steaks and had no issues at all with the set at all. If you use a metal spatula good chance you are going to drastically reduce the life of your pan becaue you will put small scratchs in the nonstick coating evrytime to use it.
I have used these with my group cook pot. it has the perfect shape to scrape the corners so you don't miss a single drop of food! They are comfy and easy to clean.
If you are looking for a great utensil set that wont scratch your JB, look no further. Of course these things wont hold up to scalding them on your pan more...
I prefer my light my fire spork to these, but these are good for cooking, although they have a tendency to collapse on you. The spatula works great when more...