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Pinnacle Base Camper - Small
GSI Outdoors
Pinnacle Base Camper - Small
$95.96
Description

  Not a base camp without it

  Rugged, welded sink acts as a wash basin and holds set during storage or transport.

  Exclusive folding gripper locks to and removes easily from exterior brackets to prevent scratching while providing a secure handle for cooking. Unique design compacts for nested storage.

  Crushproof, heat-resistant strainer lid and silicone ring will not deform in packs and works with either the pot or the frypan.

  Sturdy, included cutting board has both dished and flat sides for a variety of prep duties and isolates the pots to protect the non-stick surface and prevent clattering.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Cookware Material:
Aluminum
Volume:
8.20 in. x 8.20 in. x 5.40 in.
Size:
Small
Non Stick:
Non Stick Teflon
Weight:
33.5 oz.
Dimensions:
2 L Pot
1.5 L Pot
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
50182
UPC:
090497501821
Other Features:
Pinnacle
Pinnacle series cookware uses Teflon® with Radiance technology which has been tested and approved expressly for campware use. The secret lies in a specially-formulated topcoat engineered to enhance heat dispersion and virtually eliminate hot spots. Moreover, the three layer coating was built to survive the toughest conditions and boasts an unprecedented level of scratch and abrasion resistance.

MATERIAL: Non-Stick Coated, Hard Anodized Aluminum, Nylon 6-

Includes
2 L Pot
1.5 L Pot
8 in. Frypan
2 Strainer Lids
Cutting Board
Folding Pot Gripper
Welded Sink
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