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Camp Kitchen Tool Kit - 10 Piece Set
Sea to Summit
Camp Kitchen Tool Kit - 10 Piece Set
$39.95
Description

  Hang this compact kit in your camp kitchen and you'll have most things you need to hand to create - and clean up after - gourmet outdoor meals. The kit contains everything from empty leakproof bottles for oils and condiments, to a folding spatula and serving spoon, to a pot scrubber, washcloth and dishcloth.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Sea to Summit
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
A1102
Weight:
10.9 oz / 310 g
Packed Dimensions:
4.7 x 9.3 x 2.4 in
Other Features:
  • Kit offers multiple attachment / hanging points
  • 1 x 100ml / 3.3oz and 2 x 50 ml / 1.7oz leakproof bottles for oil and condiments
  • Folding nylon spatula is large enough for flipping pancakes
  • Folding collapsible serving spoon is perfect for soups and stews
  • Wilderness Wash bottle stows in pot scrubber, then flips around for easy dispensing
  • Double-sided washcloth for easy cleaning / super absorbent, quick-drying DryLite dishtowel for drying
  • Snaps offer attachment points to hang dishcloths to dry
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