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Sierra Camp Set - Blue (Fall 2023)
GSI Outdoors
Sierra Camp Set - Blue (Fall 2023)
$74.96
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  Classic 15 piece enamelware set for elegant kitchens anywhere.

  From campsite to cabin to backyard get-together, this 15-piece cooking and table set contains everything you need to feed the gang in classic style and rugged durability. Made from heavy-gauge steel, these pieces have been twice kiln-hardened to over 1000 degrees F for superior durability, with a cheerful porcelain glaze.The four 12-ounce cups, four 10.5-inch plates and four 6.4-inch bowls stand up to heavy use at base camp and make a cheerful addition to the everyday table as well. (They also nest and stack for easy storage as a set.) An old-fashioned 8-cup coffee percolator, 3-quart kettle with lid, and 8.75-inch frying pan round out the set and look great in kitchens both trailside and inside.

  

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Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Color:
Blue
Weight:
7 lbs. 14 oz.
Dimensions:
16.5 x 10.2 x 9.0 in.
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
22004
Other Features:
Includes: 4 12 fl. oz. Cups, 4 6-inch Bowls, 4 10.375-inch Plates, 8-cup Coffee Pot, 3-qt. Convex Kettle and Lid, 8.75-inch Frypan
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