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Nesting Cookware and Covers

nolightweight

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Evening, folks.

Having had some terrific responses in the pack thread, I thought I'd put something back in the pot for you all.

Two considerations we've all faced is stuff that nests to save space and how to keep crap, especially after using fires, from sharing itself with everything it comes into contact with.

First up is the Tatonka 1.6ltr (a replacement for my old one), which contains the Trangia 25 0.9ltr kettle and sits on the 27 series Multidisc and 27 series non stick frying pan. Cover is Kernow Bushcraft (eBay) for the Trangia 27. I like this size as does well on fires or stoves and not too heavy as a set. The Multidisc is a perfect fit for draining and a cutting surface.

Next up, the Tatonka 2.5ltr and Eagle Products 1.5ltr kettle. Cover is Kernow Bushcraft for the Trangia 25.

Lastly, just the 14cm Zebra and cover.

No connection, affiliation or kick back from Kernow, they are just well made waxed canvas covers for not much dollar.

Cheers.
 

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I handmade myself some pot caddies using the legs of a pair of pyjama trousers that were for the bin. Construction is just a slice of the legThey’re not the neatest but they keep soot off everything else and they can just go through the washing machine once dirty.

For a grill rack (recycled from a discarded BBQ) I just use an old pillow case.

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