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Sea To Summit Kitchen Sink
Sea To Summit’s Kitchen Sink caries water for a variety of camp tasks like dish washing, bathing, or water purification. With three different sizes, this handy sink functions as well in the backcountry as it does in the campground. Webbing handle straps make toting water from the river a snap, and a stainless steel stiffening ring in the top prevents the sink from collapsing when full. After the dishes are done, you can even fill it with food or water and feed the dog.
Bottom Line: You have everything else, might as well bring the kitchen sink.
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Absolutely Impressed.
By: Steven Good
September 9, 2009
This product functions just as stated in the description. Just used it on a backpacking trip in the high Uintas. The photo is about all you need. Its main selling point is the steel ring in the rim of the sink. I've seen the Granite Gear sink in action, and it fails in that it spills out water when full. Not this one. Nice work STS, great design. As you can see, the sink remains rigid when full of water, and as the water level gets lower it still will retain its shape. Genius. 10 liters was enough to pump all water for three people to cook with, rinse dishes, drink with, and at the end of the night was enough to extinguish the fire with. I also like that you don't need to do dishes directly in the river/lake and can keep food scraps out of the natural environment. 10 L is perfect for a small group, 20 L would be overkill. Highly recommended; you should pick one up for the function versus weight in your pack. Very much worth the weight for convenience for pumping water, dishes, etc.
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