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Great cookset for the Svea 123!
GSI Outdoor Ultralight Soloist Cook System
August 10, 2008
This is a great cookset, truly a marvel of design. Lightweight, but large enough to meet almost any cooking need. It is not easy to fry in but it can be done. The included mug/bowl has many uses, and the ingenious neoprene sleeve for it makes eating hot foods much easier. The handles are perfect; much easier to use than pot grippers. Pouring is a breeze with the sip hole in the lexan lid. Here is my favorite part: if you remove the 3 pot supports from a Svea 123 and store them in the pouch that comes with this set, and mush the Svea's lid/cup down a little onto the stove, it will fit inside this set, and give you an extra, smaller "pot" (the Svea's lid) to boot. The mug/bowl will fit right over the Svea, the Lexan lid will fit over the mug, and the folding handle holds the whole thing together. I put a little paper towel between stove and pot to eliminate rattle and scratches. The little pouch slides right down inside, between stove and pot, so it is all neatly contained. I haven't used the "camp sink" feature of the stuff sack yet but it's kind of neat -- a day will come when it is just the thing.
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Great cookset for Svea 123!
GSI Outdoor Ultralight Soloist Cook System
August 10, 2008
This is a great cookset, truly a marvel of design. Lightweight, but large enough to meet almost any cooking need. It is not easy to fry in but it can be done. The included mug/bowl has many uses, and the ingenious neoprene sleeve for it makes eating hot foods much easier. The handles are perfect; much easier to use than pot grippers. Pouring is a breeze with the sip hole in the lexan lid. Here is my favorite part: if you remove the 3 pot supports from a Svea 123 and store them in the pouch that comes with this set, and mush the Svea's lid/cup down a little onto the stove, it will fit inside this set, and give you an extra, smaller "pot" (the Svea's lid) to boot. The mug/bowl will fit right over the Svea, the Lexan lid will fit over the mug, and the folding handle holds the whole thing together. I put a little paper towel between stove and pot to eliminate rattle and scratches. The little pouch slides right down inside, between stove and pot, so it is all neatly contained. I haven't used the "camp sink" feature of the stuff sack yet but it's kind of neat -- a day will come when it is just the thing.
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