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GOLD Gear SUL Cook Kit with BRS 3000T Canister Stove – 20% Off for BPL Members


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    David Gardner
    BPL Member

    @gearmaker

    Locale: Northern California

    Complete super ultralight camping kitchen weighs 4.8 oz. Boils 500 ml of 60* F water in about 6 minutes using about 6 grams of fuel. Avoids wilderness area restrictions on alcohol, esbit and wood-burning stoves, plus it’s safer, faster, more adjustable and easier to use. Includes BRS 3000T canister stove, 700 ml all-aluminum, flat-bottomed, BPA-free cook pot, 1 qt Ziploc food storage container for a bowl/bottom section of a caddy, 16 oz. Delitainer for cup/top section of caddy, Reflectix cozy, silicon lip guard/gripper, SUL titanium foil pot lid, and beer can pot lid. Everything fits in the caddy, plus one 110 gram fuel canister (Sno Peak, MSR, etc.). Cook pot is wire-brushed outside for better heat absorption and aesthetics, and sanded inside to remove the BPA-laden plastic lining. List price $50 on my GOLD Gear web site, $40 to BPL members. Post a response so I can verify your BPL membership and send me a PM if interested. cComponents on left, packed kit on right. (Canisters not included – shown only for illustrative purposes.)

    #2225745
    Lou Z
    BPL Member

    @lugee

    Locale: Southern California

    David, I just sent you a PM!

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    Lou Z
    BPL Member

    @lugee

    Locale: Southern California

    Got my kit a couple weeks ago. The BRS3000T mates so well to the bottom of the pot. Tom (dog) likes it too!Gold Gear BRS3000T Pot

    #3423463
    Cameron P
    Spectator

    @nodeal

    Just stumbled across this old post. Are you still making these?

    #3423572
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    David, have you ever thought about anodizing the aluminum “pot”?  Folks like myself, would be much more apt to buy anodized Al for cookware over untreated.

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