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Granite Gear kitchen sink

Granite Gear Kitchen Sink - 2 Gallons

Rating for this product: 5 September 5, 2004

Well, some may think that including a kitchen sink in a backpack is ridiculous. For me, I am willing to sacrifice some weight in my pack for the sake of convenience. And, to be able to easily clean my dishes after cooking dinner, breakfast, is quite nice. Now, to the point. Granite Gear, as usual, did a really nice job in creating a light, watertight, nylon backpacking sink. I love it. And, true to their word, the nylon dries fairly quickly after use.

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Granite Gear kitchen sink

Granite Gear Kitchen Sink - 2 Gallons

Rating for this product: 5 September 5, 2004

Well, some may think that including a kitchen sink in a backpack is ridiculous. For me, I am willing to sacrifice some weight in my pack for the sake of convenience. And, to be able to easily clean my dishes after cooking dinner, breakfast, is quite nice. Now, to the point. Granite Gear, as usual, did a really nice job in creating a light, watertight, nylon backpacking sink. I love it. And, true to their word, the nylon dries fairly quickly after use.

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