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Crossover Kitchen Kit
GSI Outdoors
Crossover Kitchen Kit
$31.96
Description

  Tools for the backpacking gourmet

  If you refuse to let a backpacking trip get in the way of your gourmet cooking, GSI's Crossover Kitchen Kit has all the tools you need to whip up amazing meals in the backcountry. This 12-piece set includes a cutting board, durable utensils, spice holders, and cleaning tools, all in a lightweight, compact package that nests inside medium-size pots. The Crossover Kitchen Kit is also at home on car camping trips with the family; no flimsy utensils or cut corners here!

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Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Weight:
9.6 oz (272 g)
Dimensions:
7.30" x 3.70" x 4.30"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
90102
UPC:
090497901027
Other Features:
- Completely integrated kitchen set has every utensil for any gourmet backpacking trip
- Lightweight tote keeps everything organized - Nests within GSI nFORM Crossover System Cooksets (Bugaboo Backpacker, Pinnacle Backpacker, Pinnacle Camper) or any 8-inch diameter pot
- Pivoting tools rotate from stored to working position
- Waterproof shaker modules screw together to keep spices dry and flavorful
- Camp towel, compact scraper, dish soap dispenser and scrubbing pad make cleaning quick and easy

- Includes Compact Scraper, Scrubby Pad, Cutting Board, Pivot Tongs, Pivot Spoon, Pivot Spatula, Spicer, Soap Bottle, Oil Bottle, Camp Towel, Tote
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