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Halulite Ketalist II Cookset (Spring 2023)
GSI Outdoors
Halulite Ketalist II Cookset (Spring 2023)
$29.96
Description

  Cookset with an ultra-durable hard-anodized 1L kettle

  The GSI Halulite Ketalist II combines an integrated cooking and eating solution with an ultra-durable hard anodized aluminum 1 liter camping kettle. This efficient and ultralight set integrates a Folding Foon, insulated mug with sip-it top and nesting bowl into a 33 fl oz (1 liter) tea kettle with insulated handle and enough room to store a 110g fuel canister (sold separately) and all in a convenient, half-mesh storage bag.

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Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Cookware Material:
Aluminum
Volume:
1.0 L
Non Stick:
Non Stick Coating
Weight:
0.71 lbs
Dimensions:
6.3 in x 5.9 in x 3.5
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
50263
UPC:
090497502637
Other Features:
• Low-profile design provides the capacity of a 1 liter ultralight boiler and the easy-to-pour profile of a tea kettle
• Folding handle locks into place
• Unique bowl + mug solution with low center of gravity and Sip-It lid virtually eliminate spills while the insulating sleeve keeps drinks hot
• Clever folding foon design compacts to just 3.7" long, but extends and locks to become a 6.1" fork-spoon hybrid
• Convenient graduations molded into the pot make for easy measuring
• Stuff sack's nylon bottom panel and short sides help to keep soot and char off clothes and other gear
• Integrated nesting allows for fuel canisters (110 g) (fuel not included)
Includes 1.0 L Kettle, 14 fl. oz. Mug w/ Insulated Sleeve, 14 fl. oz. Bowl, Sip-It Top, Folding Foon, Stuff Sack
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