GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #59 | Page 56

SAUCEPAN
Whether we ’ re heating up something to eat or simply boiling water , a saucepan of sorts is generally a camping basic . We went with a mid-sized type that holds 1.5L and is a lightweight 300 grams . The saucepan itself is a mix of food grade silicone and 304 stainless steel , whereas the walls and handle grip are made of silicone . The base and handle are stainless steel .
A feature we like is how the handle cleverly folds away when the saucepan ’ s not in use . And the entire saucepan collapses down to a very compact 33mm in height .
STOCKPOT
We find the larger 5L stockpot is just a good all-round pot . Its size works well for cooking things like pasta , rice , stews and sauces , and it ’ s also the perfect size for simply heating a couple of our homemade vacuum-sealed meals when we ’ re on the road . But we also like how it can double as a large bowl .
The base is made from 304 stainless steel and the stockpot has two silicone handles for lifting . It also comes with a lid that ’ s a silicone / stainless steel combo and a vent on the lid helps any steam to escape .
The entire stockpot weighs in at well under 1kg and collapses to a neat height of 55mm .
COLANDER AND BOWL
This is one item we ’ re glad to have in our camping setup as it makes draining and serving so easy . The colander gets a regular workout when we ’ re cooking pasta , but it also comes in handy for draining cooked vegetables or simply when used for rinsing salad veg . The bowl is useful as a mixing bowl or when simply used as a salad bowl . These two come as a nested combo and collapse to less than 100mm high .
The 5L stockpot has multiple uses .
Using a combo of the saucepan , colander and bowl .
The colander and bowl set store well together when nested .
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