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Gourmet Kitchen Set 11
GSI Outdoors
Gourmet Kitchen Set 11
$44.95
Description

  Every utensil for gourmet adventures

  The Gourmet Kitchen Set 11 from GSI is an integrated 11 piece set that neatly stores in a soft-sided, zippered case, ideal for cooking larger meals on the trail. A perfect set to use with our full size cook sets the entire set weighs in at just over a pound and stows in an exquisitely organized case.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Weight:
17.2 oz.
Dimensions:
11.50' x 7.50' x 2.00'
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
90103
UPC:
090497901034
Other Features:
Material: Copolyester, Nylon 6-6, and Polyethylene

• Pivoting high temperature Nylon 66 Spatula and Spoon with graduations tools rotate from stored to working position.
• Waterproof Ultralight Salt + Pepper shaker modules screw together to keep spices dry and flavorful.
• 2 Soft Sided Condiment Bottles.
• Durable ballistic nylon outer case keeps everything organized.

Includes:
Collapsible Whisk, Pivot Spoon, Pivot Spatula, Spicer, 2 Condiment Containers, Cutting Board, Scrubber, Scraper, Camp Towel, Ballistic Nylon Case
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