Lixada Camping Cookware Set,Outdoor Camping Cookware Kit

Lixada Camping Cookware Set

Lixada Camping Cookware Set,Outdoor Camping Cookware Kit Lightweight Pot Frying Pan Non-stick for 2 to 3 People Camping, Hiking, Picnic


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Dimensions: 19.1 x 18.4 x 12.8 cm; 850 Grams
Brand: Lixada
Colour: Type 2
Pack Quantity: 10
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Lixada
Dimensions: 19.1 x 18.4 x 12.8 cm; 850 Grams
Quantity: 10
Reference: BRL5870898285338LV

12 Responses

  1. MackenzBrigham says:

     United Kingdom

    5.0 out of 5 stars exc produc

  2. FabianThalberg says:

     United Kingdom

    Lightweight and functional. Comfortably holds a standard gas cannister and lightweight stove when packed, with a little extra room for smaller accessories if you’re careful.

    As others say, the two halves don’t lock together, but the bag keeps them tight. This hasn’t been an issue.

    Used this to boil water a few times on my last trip, took a few minutes to boil 450ml. Used the large section to boil and the smaller half as a mug, which worked fine. Just be careful of heat conduction.

    No complaints, especially for the price.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Lightweight, easy to clean and store. One is like a small pan and one is more like a large mug. Functional for purpose. Although they don’t heat up well on a bbq in case anyone else wanted to try i

  4. Caroline Haskins says:

     United Kingdom

    This set comes in a handy net bag which holds the two pans together. It is the right size to enclose a 220g threaded gas cartridge and mini outdoor picnic gas burner. It has an excellent non stick finish. The handles need to be carefully pushed together before picking up the pan – if you try to pull the handles and pick up with one hand movement, there is a risk that the pan will slip sideways and pour out its contents.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Perfect little pot, i use it with a wooden stove on all my wild camping trips and am very happy with it. Just be careful of the handles near naked flames as they have a plastic coating for safe handling

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI bought these for a recent trip when my old Trangia pots just felt too heavy. I nearly bought a similar pair in a smaller size and am very glad that I didn’t because the pot here only just fitted my stove. The others would have been too small. The lid is another matter, it was far too small to sit on the stove.

    If they had made the top more rectangular in profile (like the pot) instead of domed I could have used both of them on the stove, as it was the lid became nothing more than a plate. The other issue with the smaller pot is that is doesn’t sit on the big pot with its bottom downward as a lid. So you can’t use the heat from the big pot to keep stuff in the smaller pot warm. This also would have been possible if they’d made both have the same profile.

    Finally, the pots don’t lock together so you need to keep the mesh bag to hold them together. It weighs next to nothing so its a very minor issue.

    Other than those niggles the pots worked well. The measuring marks on the side were easy to see even in gloomy dusk/dawn lighting and the handles were effective in keeping cool and controlling the pots even when full. But on balance, these were a good buy and I’ll certainly be using them again.

  7. FacelessFood says:

     United Kingdom

    Wish it was cheaper, but I do understand it’s more than just a tin pot. The material is nice, the handles work great. I’ve tested it twice, and no burn marks on it anywhere. Easy to clean and fits a massive 500g gas canister within it as well. I’m not terribly fussed about the netting it comes in, but maybe some people have use for it? To be fair, the two parts don’t keep themselves stuck together without it.

  8. AdrianGopinko says:

     United Kingdom

    essential pots for a camping trip. perfect when cooking for one person. stuff tends to stick at the bottom, but it could be my fault as I didn’t use enough cooking oil. the small pot is too tiny for anything more than a cup of tea, so I’ve only used it as a lid so far. the bigger pot could have heat conducting vents to make it cook faster, but for the price, it’s not a big deal. I built a wind screen to keep heat in, and it cooks much faster now.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have chosen this bot because I left my better once in Germany and I needed one for a bicycle trip in Ireland. I burned pasta in the pot and I could’t 100% clean it with baking powder and Co. But it does his job and was good for heating up soups and water for a tea. I really like the point, that you can use the buttom as a buttom to chicker cook and as a cup for heating up water for a tea to your meal. You can only use this for a gas cooker, so not for a campfire so it is just good enough for beginners or your camping tri with gas cooker.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWorks very well, contains the camping stove and 220g gas can very well, keeping everything compact.

    Can require a tiny bit more patience if you don’t want to scrape much off the bottom of the pan, as i’ve noticed with the heat on full it can burn the food at the bottom, so it’s best used cooking on a lower heat.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Excellent, easy to use and to clean.
    Took them on a 4 day hike around the peak district and used them at least twice a day, Lightweight, robust and easy to clean.
    My friend had a set that cost 50% more and other than the colour of the rubber on the handles there was no difference.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Used for the first time this week. Great size, small gas stove fits inside, with room for tea bags and other bits and pieces! Simple to use, lightweight and look good too.