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X-Set 31 (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
X-Set 31 (Fall 2023)
$89.96
Description

  The collapsible X-Set 31 cook and dinnerware set includes all your camp kitchen pieces in one lightweight and compact package.

  Ideal for two people, the set includes the generous and versatile 2.8L X-Pot, two X-Bowls and X-Mugs, all of which neatly nest together creating the perfect disc-sized set that fits anywhere and saves space in your pack.

  The award-winning collapsible X-Pot is made with a hard anodized aluminum base and food-grade silicone sidewalls, and is perfect for preparing all your camp meals with ease, including boiling water for drinks.

  

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Description
Brand:
Sea to Summit
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
584
Pot Volume:
2.8L
Dimensions:
8.4 x 4.7 in
Weight:
21.5 oz
Other Features:
THE SET
- Includes: 2.8L X-Pot & 2 X-Bowls & 2 X-Mugs.
- BPA-free, food-grade heat resistant silicone.
- The set nests completely together for ease of transport and storage.
- X-Bowl and X-Mug are dishwasher safe.
- Cooking and dining for two, collapsing to 1.8".

X-POT
- Volume is 2.8L
- Hard anodized aluminum base conducts heat really well for outdoor gourmet cooking.
- Durable, translucent pot lid with strainer shortens boil time - no need to lift the lid to check the boil.
- Stainless steel ring embedded in the rim provides stability.

X-MUGS
- A volume of 2 cups / 480 ml
- Reinforced nylon rim offers a comfortable place to hold the mug
- Calibrated ridges act as a measuring cup.

X-BOWLS
- Volume is 650ml.
- Calibrated ridges act as a measuring cup.
- Cut-resistant stable base is great for chopping food.
- Spill-resistant and easy to pour from.
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