highlander pan set?

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Limaed

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I'd be cautions as the steel might be very thin, unless you can physically feel how thick it is. Thin SS doesn't cook food evenly either so be prepared for food to stick to the bottom easily. Do you need all those pans? I would have a look at the Tatonka pots that have a frying pan lid. Their SS mugs are good also.
 

Maily

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I'd be cautions as the steel might be very thin, unless you can physically feel how thick it is. Thin SS doesn't cook food evenly either so be prepared for food to stick to the bottom easily. Do you need all those pans? I would have a look at the Tatonka pots that have a frying pan lid. Their SS mugs are good also.

Probably a little skinflint magpie syndrome going on.
Maximum shiny for minimum cash.
 

Macaroon

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I'd be cautions as the steel might be very thin, unless you can physically feel how thick it is. Thin SS doesn't cook food evenly either so be prepared for food to stick to the bottom easily. Do you need all those pans? I would have a look at the Tatonka pots that have a frying pan lid. Their SS mugs are good also.

Plus one for Tatonka - I've found their kit to be very good and reliable.
 

copper_head

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Feb 22, 2006
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If you did end up buying that woodgas stove, I can tell you it nests very nicely inside a 1.6l tatonka.
 

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