Performance without the higher price tag, the Bugaboo Base Camper is the sturdy and versatile cook set for holidays away with the family.
The Bugaboo Base Camper comes with a 1.5L pot with a strainer lid, a 2L pot with strainer lid, a frypan, a cutting board, and gripper that all nests for compactness. The pots and frypan are made from Teflon coated aluminium, you won’t have to stress about food sticking to your pans - which can be a nightmare to clean.
You can prep your food on the cutting board that has dished and flat sides for chopping and slicing different ingredients with ease. The folding gripper included will lock onto the exterior brackets on the pot or frypan, which both prevents scratches and ensures that it's secure when in use.
Make outdoor cooking for the family simple, with the Bugaboo Base Camper Set from GSI Outdoors.
1.5L pot, 2L pot, frypan, 2 strainer lids, cutting board, pot gripper and stuff sack included
Folding gripper secures to exterior brackets for secure cooking
Heat resistant strainer lids
Non-stick coating for easy cooking and cleaning
In Use Dimensions:
20.9W x 20.9D x 13.8H cm + 14CM Handle
Packed Dimensions:
20.9W x 20.9D x 13.8H cm
Weight:
1.098 Kg
Capacity:
1.5L | 2.0L
Material:
Teflon Coated Aluminium
Warranty:
Limited Lifetime
Supplier Code:
F550-44222
Snowys Code:
139118
Reviews
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5.01
Q&A's (2)
Will it fit MSR Whisperlite International?1 answer
When nested together are you able to store a whisperlite international in its stuff sack inside this cookset? If not can you suggest a cookset that will accept the whisperlite international?
Liam - Newman(5 years ago)
G'day Liam,
Good news, I've just tried this out for you and you can fit the Whisperlite International (in its stuff sack) inside the Bugaboo Base Camper Sml Cookset.
Leece - Snowys(5 years ago)
Safe for cooking on coals?1 answer
Are these pots and pans safe to cook directly on coals?
Ty - Hawthorndene(5 years ago)
G'day Ty,
We'd generally recommend that the Bugaboo Base Camp range be used on hike style gas stoves. While they might be ok straight on coals we probably wouldn't recommend it. We'd recommend using stainless steel or similar over coals so there aren't any components that could be damaged by the high heat or a rogue flame. The Glacier Stainless Cookset Might be a good option.