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Halulite Minimalist II Cookset (Spring 2023)
GSI Outdoors
Halulite Minimalist II Cookset (Spring 2023)
$26.21
Description

  Efficient, ultralight hard-anodized cookset

  The Halulite Minimalist II Cookset is an efficient and ultralight hard anodized camping integrated cookware set. Includes a 20 fl oz. (0.6 liter) pot, insulated cozy and sip-it lid with Folding Foon. An innovative ultra-compact gripper protects fingers while removing pot from stove and serves as a convenient utensil holder. It also sticks magnetically to side of fuel canister while not in use. Dual-function lid serves as pot lid while heating and a sip-it top while drinking, helping to save fuel and keep your hot beverage warm. This set nests together with enough room to store a Pinnacle Canister Stove and 110g-fuel canister (both sold separately).

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Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Cookware Material:
Aluminum
Volume:
0.6 L
Non Stick:
Non Stick Coating
Weight:
0.38 lbs
Dimensions:
4.2 in x 4.2 in x 4.6
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
50239
UPC:
090497502392
Other Features:
• Ultralight design integrates everything you need for hot meals and warm drinks in an impossibly small footprint
• Insulating silicone pot gripper attaches magnetically to fuel canister while cooking so it's always at hand
• Unique 0.6 L pot and lid boil water for pouch meals before transforming into an insulated mug by inverting the lid and slipping the pot into its sleeve
• Clever folding foon design compacts to just 3.7" long, but extends and locks to become a 6.1" fork-spoon hybrid
• Convenient graduations molded into the pot make for easy measuring
• Insulating cozy sleeve keeps drinks warm and helps to reduce soot and char on clothes
• Integrated nesting allows for stowing of ultralight stoves and fuel canisters (110 g)
Includes 0.6 L Pot/Mug, Sip-It Top, Insulated Sleeve, Silicone Gripper, Folding Foon
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