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The MalloMe Camping Cookware Mess Kit is a 10-piece set made from high-quality anodized aluminum, designed for durability and quick heat conduction. It includes essential cooking tools and collapses for easy storage, making it the perfect companion for backpackers and campers alike.
Color | Green |
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | MalloMe |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
UPC | 662578828976 |
Manufacturer | MalloMe |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 6.4 x 3.9 inches |
Package Weight | 0.52 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.6 x 6.3 x 3.8 inches |
Brand Name | MalloMe |
Country of Origin | China |
Suggested Users | Children's |
Number of Items | 10 |
Part Number | UF-T2LW-TQK8 |
Style | 1 Liter Pot |
Outer Material | Aluminum |
Size | 1 Liter Pot |
S**.
Great value for money; high quality and great portability.
Great quality and usability. All components are made from high quality materials, and they feel sturdy when used. I guess, like with any other cooking equipment, good care is needed to ensure longevity. The pot and pan conduct heat really quick, so make sure you have all your cooking ingredients prepped and near by if you don't want things to burn or spill over. I was glad to see that whatever did stick to the bottom easily came off using the included wooden ladle and/or cold water.I love the size and light weight and the bag they come in. The kit can easily find a confortable spot in any backpack, and is well self contained so you won't have utensils allover the place.Perhaps the only downside is the size/volume of the pan. The pot volume sufficed for a decent [delicious] banana-peanut-butter and soya milk porridge breakfast for 2, and for cooking 2 big instant ramen packs. The pot might have enough volume for a decent pasta serving for 2 (but I haven't yet tried it). The pan is more on the size of single servings. If you have a big appetite, two stoves (or 2 burners on one) and cook for 2+ you may want to get two of these kits. Perhaps it's safe to say that this is for personal use, or will require multiple batches for more people.Overall I highly recommend this product for anyone looking for quality and portability at a very decent price. It certainly kept our tummies and backs happy on our last camping trip.
J**N
One of my mom’s favorite hiking tools
I purchased for my mom. She loves it and has requested a few more for her friends. She says it’s really handy, the perfect size, and comfortable to hold. People she goes hiking with have made comments about how it’s so convenient and works great. She can eat hot things out of it without risking burns and it folds up nicely for easy transport.
S**S
Decent, but needs corrections and tweaks, priced right.
I sent this to Adam w/MalloMe, but have yet to receive a response.I have yet to actually use the MalloMe cookware, but plan to test it in the coming days/weeks. However, I do have a few comments/concerns.1) Probably the most disappointing issue is the weight of the cookware set. Because I'm in the process of planning to thru-hike the PCT next year (2017), with various training hikes this year, a major concern is carry weight. The advertised weight was the primary reason that I purchased this cookware set. The second factor was that this set included a frying pan (a plus).The advertisement on here on Amazon claims equal weights for shipping and actual weight. Unfortunately, both are far from accurate. The claim of 0.7 pounds (11.2 ounces) is inaccurate! Using a quality, approved, digital postal scale the measured weights are as follows:Skillet = 4.0 ozPot = 4.8 ozLid = 1.8 oz(2) plastic bowls = 1.4 ozWooden spoon = 0.5 ozSoup Spoon = 1.0 ozSpork = 1.0 ozBag = 0.8 ozLoofah = <0.0 oz------------------------------This total alone adds up to 15.3 ounces. Yes, when backpacking long distances, EVERY ounce matters!I will not carry/use the included soup spoon, spork, or loofa and that brings the carry weight down to ~13.2 ounces, still over the advertised weight. PLEASE CORRECT.2) The pot arrived with a small dent on the bottom (from the inside out). Not a big deal, and I'm honestly not worried about it, but felt I should mention it for your own (Adam's) records when it comes to the manufacturing facility you use.3) I'm not sure why loofah is included in comparison to a small, finish compatible scouring pad. I removed the loofah from the kit and purchased a 10-pack of 3-3/4" x 5-3/4" light duty scouring pads for $1.00 at the local dollar store. These are easily cut in half (or quarters) to provide 20-40 individual pads for the cookware set at $0.025 to 0.050 each. These are easier to use when cleaning the smaller pieces of the cookware set, hold less moisture, and clean easier.Benefits:The price is right, and the quality (prior to testing) seems adequate. The weight is still quite good.------------------------ Suggestions1) Please correct the posted weights in the advertising2) Please provide volumes for each item:--- Pot = ~24oz / 3 cups--- Skillet = ~12 oz / 1.5 cups (nearly at the top)--- Bowls = ~one level cup3) Replace the loofah with a small scouring pad (allows better cleaning and more room)4) Replace the two tapered bowls with two slightly larger, unequal-sized bowls (and possibly a lightweight neoprene cozy for each) that fit inside each other and inside the pot together.4.1) This change could "hopefully" allow for fitting a 220g fuel canister inside. This would be a huge space-saving benefit!5) Modify the storage bag to where it can hold water, providing a sink function for easy cookware cleaning.6) Consider a cozy for the pot.Most of these suggestions are based upon prior experiences, while also comparing to features offered by the considerably more expensive GSI Outdoors cooksets.
M**4
Great kit
A great camping mess kit
Z**I
Go 3 liters
Although the seller is lazy, one photo set for three sizes and no measurement.Great products but poor employees.For those who do camping and off-road like me, highly recommend 3 liter set, lightweight, compact, and reliable.
F**T
Portable camping cook wear.
Should work perfectly!A little smaller than I expected, but that was totally on me.
J**N
Good for Casual Use, But Not Ideal for Serious Campers
I recently picked up the MalloMe Camping Cookware Mess Kit for my overlanding trips, and while it works as advertised, I have mixed feelings about it. The plastic handles are probably the most noticeable downside—there’s a bit of give to them, which results in a very annoying squeak when you’re using the pots and pans. It’s not a deal breaker, but it does get on your nerves if you’re using it frequently. Additionally, the metal feels pretty cheap, which is disappointing considering how important durability is for outdoor gear. The construction isn’t the sturdiest, and I’m not sure how well it will hold up long-term.That being said, the set does work well for quick and easy cooking. The design is pretty intriguing, and the plastic handles, while having some play, are still thick and sturdy enough to hold onto while cooking. I can see how this set would be a good fit for casual campers or bargain hunters who want something that gets the job done without spending too much. I’m planning on using it until one of the handles breaks, but for now, it’s functional and gets the job done.For serious cooks or anyone who needs something more robust for long-term use, I’d suggest looking elsewhere. The metal isn’t as durable as I’d like, and the handles leave something to be desired in terms of sturdiness. However, if you're just starting out or looking for something affordable and basic, this cookware set is a good deal.Overall, I’m giving it 3 stars because it does work as advertised, but the cheap materials and squeaky handles leave room for improvement. It’s an okay option for casual users, but I wouldn’t recommend it for those who need high-quality, long-lasting cookware for serious overlanding or camping trips.
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