share it

Brunton Vapor Cookset

currently retails for:
$34.80

where to buy:

User Reviews

This set is big for going solo. But I can fit stove,…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $28

This set is big for going solo. But I can fit stove, spork and all my food in it for a 4 day outing.

The koozy is a nice touch and helps keep the food hot. Cleanup is a snap. The groove on the bottom holds the pots stable on a stove. They nest very tightly and there is no rattling around on the trail.

It is by far the best set that I have owned.


101_0215.jpg

Comments
Please sign in to comment

I recently scored this set on Amazon.com actually…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $26.97

I recently scored this set on Amazon.com actually for $1.97 with my $25 gift card from Amazon.

Although a bit larger and heavier than other sets out there, I like that my Primus stove, a can of fuel, the handle, and a spork fit inside quit nicely! No rattling around in the pack and it seems very well made.

I boiled 1 1/2 liters of water in about 5 minutes and cleanup was a snap!(I had made mashed potatoes in it)

Can't complain one bit, but we'll see how it works when I'm out humping for more than 2 days with it.

Comments
Please sign in to comment
Have you owned or used a Brunton Vapor Cookset? Write a review »

Description

The Vapor Cookset is a pot/pan made by Brunton. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 2 user reviews

The Vapor Cookset has been discontinued.

Where to Buy

Buy Online We found the Brunton Vapor Cookset at 1 outdoor retailer:

sponsored links
Store
Price
Mountains Plus
$34.80
Go to store »

Recently on Trailspace

Review: Kelty Windfoil Ultralight

Mine is still going strong since 1997 through heavy use and a fair amount of neglect. It's kept me bone dry except for the times the ground was too hard for stakes,… Read More »

Review: CiloGear 60L Worksack

Great climbing pack for long climbing trips. Carries very well and its modular design allows it to be used for nearly all aspects of a big trip. Not the best for… Read More »

Review: Arc'teryx Men's Acto MX Hoody

Go-to jacket for almost all activities in the colder months. Layers well and is great to use alone. A hidden gem in the Arc'teryx clothing line. The Arc'teryx Acto… Read More »

Review: Arc'teryx Nozone 35

This is a great light pack for long adventure climbing. Can carry enough for the climb and a bivy or two depending on how light you go. Well thought out features… Read More »

Add your voice to the world's most comprehensive and useful collection of independent outdoor gear reviews. Review Your Gear