Cook up a storm for your friends or family in the affordable, lightweight and easy to transport 3 in 1 Large Cook Set from Campfire.
This set comes with a frypan, smaller saucepan, larger saucepan, and a storage bag to keep everything together. Made from hard anodised aluminium, each component also has a non-stick coating, and fold back handles which makes it easier to store. It can be a pain to find a space for everything while on the road, but each part of this set is designed to nest together to make packing a breeze.
For cooking meals for a group or family when you’re away from the creature comforts of home, the 3 in 1 Large Cook Set from Campfire is just what you need.
Made from lightweight hard anodised aluminium
Non-stick coating
Fold back handles for easy storage
Components nest together for compact storage and transport
1 x 22cm 3.3L saucepan with lid, 1 x 20cm saucepan (4.4L) with lid, 1 x 24 cm frypan and storage bag
In Use Dimensions:
Large Pot 22L x 22W x 13H cm | Small Pot 20L x 20W x 12H cm | Pan 24L x 24H x 5H cm
Packed Dimensions:
22L x 22W x 15H cm
Weight:
1.22 Kg
Capacity:
3.3 & 4.4L Pots
Material:
Hard Anodised Aluminium
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
CFR03023
Snowys Code:
142038
Reviews
(2)
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Q&A's (2)
Are these suitable to use on a gas hob stove in a camper trailer?1 answer
Can I use these on a gas hob stove?
Lyn - Bulli(4 years ago)
G'day Lyn,
You can certainly use the 3 in 1 Cook Set Large on your camper trailer gas stove. we'd just suggest proceeding with caution though depending on how much heat your stove puts out. These pots are Hard Anodised Aluminium which isn't a fan of really high temperatures, so if your stove is around 10, 000 BTU or more you might be better of considering some stainless steel pots.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Hyperflame 1 answer
Will this cook set be ok on the Hyperflame stove or will it be too hot?
Veronica - 3850(5 years ago)
G'day Veronica,
Hard Anodised Aluminium and high heat are generally a recipe for disaster, the 3 in 1 Cook Sets are generally a better option for smaller hiking stoves or those butane lunchbox style stoves. You'd probably be best looking at Stainless Steel or Non-stick pots to go with the Hyperflame.