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cschub13
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07/14/2017 11:30AM   (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
Looking for ideas on sacks to put cookware in after use or packing up. I know some come with sacks or bags, but looking for something that's durable and will protect everything else in my pack from heat (minimal), ash, etc.

Generally we just wash them off a bit in the lake to clean them up and cool them down, then throw them in the pack.

What does everyone use, if any?
 
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OldFingers57
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07/14/2017 12:03PM  
I have just used some generic REI stuff sacks or other brands for placing cookware in. They are just nylon material. Nothing special about them.
 
07/14/2017 03:51PM  
I think that Kondos Outdoors has some nice sacks for your purpose.
 
Northwoodsman
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07/14/2017 04:01PM  
It seems like at least half of the stuff I purchase that is outdoors related comes in some sort of sack that I won't use. I have one of those plastic storage bins full of misc. bags with some sort of closure. I recycle those and find ones that fit my purpose, like for cookware.
 
07/14/2017 07:43PM  
My MSR kit came with a decent bag. I have also used CCS stuff sacks; everything Dan makes is da bomb!
 
Savage Voyageur
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07/14/2017 09:28PM  
Just look for the cheapest stuff sacks you can find. REI should be fine.
 
07/14/2017 11:47PM  
And please stop washing your pans in the Lake.
 
cschub13
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07/17/2017 09:24AM  
quote GreyOwl: "And please stop washing your pans in the Lake."


Thanks for the tips guys!

Should have said rinse with lake water, not wash in the lake.
 
Cedarboy
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07/17/2017 01:50PM  
quote OldFingers57: "I have just used some generic REI stuff sacks or other brands for placing cookware in. They are just nylon material. Nothing special about them. "


Same here, worked well for years.
CB
 
07/17/2017 05:14PM  
The GSI/REI etc plates fit very well in the bottom of a 12x20" REI stuff sack. On top of the plates go my 4 person GSI Pinnacle cookset in its bucket thingy. I also usually carry a griddle for pancakes & hash browns, it has its own stuff sack (Outdoor products maybe?) to keep campfire soot off of the pack or its contents.
 
07/17/2017 08:54PM  
Pillow case from Goodwill. If necessary, cut down and add drawstring.
 
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