Cookware - what do you use?

Bmhdg76

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We have a Coleman lightweight hiking set as pots, plus an extra frypan. Iam a big Fan of lightweight gear. Plus a weber Q

*Try posting a bit more so your post isn't boring* for us... Only thing is the handle thingy keeps bending now so cannot hold onto a full pot or risk dropping it. Have done so with boiling water on to myself. Not pleasant.

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Chookster

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Sorry don't know how to share link so this is the best I could do, hope it helps
 

Marv_mart

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Not sure if this post will spoil the thread but:
Things people do as storage tricks may also be of interest or others
Eg using the tubes from Pringles to store spare cereal or the squarish plastic containers that some of the preserved fruit companies use for all sorts of pantry supplies eg sugar, tea bags, pasta, rice etc
Marv
 

Bellbirdweb

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We have the full square set, plus the square frypan.
All fit together on the stovetop, non stick coating and rounded corners so no food sticks, and silicone between each one to stop scratching.

Packs neatly and works really well. Worth the money
 
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