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Camp Kitchenware for Less Than $35

Camp Kitchenware for Less Than $35

April 11, 20141217Views

SunnySports_logosEveryone that enjoys camping will eventually need to amass some gear of their own, including items for your camp kitchen. Even if you’re an old-fashioned, cook-over-the-campfire type, you still need something to prepare your food and eat it with, and SunnySports has a ton of options to suit any preferences. Here are just a few items of camp kitchenware you can get your hands on for less than $35.

 

gsi outdoors glacier stainless mess kitGSI Outdoors Glacier Stainless Mess Kit – $32.95

For a complete set that will cover all your basic needs, the GSI Outdoors Glacier Stainless Mess Kit is just the thing. Comprised of a 7.5 inch stainless frying pan with a lid that also doubles as a plate, a sturdy DiamondBack gripper, and a durable plastic bowl and cup with handle. Every piece nests neatly inside the frying pan and lid, and is compact and lightweight enough to be attractive to backpackers and other campers who like to keep their gear minimal.

 

 

msr 4pc collapsible spork kitMSR 4pc Collapsible Spork Kit – $12.95

Unless you’re surviving on hot dogs and s’mores for the weekend, you’re going to need utensils to get your yummy camp food from your plate to your belly. Keep it compact with the MSR 4pc Collapsible Spork Kit. Each spork features a folding handle that allows it to be tucked into the smallest of spaces, like a pocket, and four different colors help you identify your fork in a crowd.

 

 

gsi outdoors h2jo water bottle coffee filtersGSI Outdoors H2JO Water Bottle Coffee Filter – $12.95

Coffee is an essential part of some people’s everyday lives, and spending time in the outdoors is no reason to go without. The H2JO Water Bottle Coffee Filter from GSI Outdoors makes brewing up a cup o’ joe about as easy as it can possibly get. Simply fill the filter with coffee grounds, drop into any standard wide-mouth bottle, and screw it down over the opening to ensure it stays in place while you pour in hot water. Let it steep for a few minutes, and then toss the grounds and rinse — no muss, no fuss!