GSI Outdoor Products

ArkansasDon

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the wife purchased this 3.5qt stock pot through them. Looks to be good quality classic enamel ware pot. Time will only tell. Cost 13.95

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I've got a set of nesting pots/pans/plates/cups/bowls, and a kitchen utensil set, I've been very happy with the products.
 
I've got a few GSI products as well in my Class I Locker, rather "chuck box"... for the price and utility they are hard to beat and even superior to similar higher-priced items.
 
GSI makes good gear, I've been impressed with their line over the years.
 
I've generally been impressed with the quality of their stuff as well, especially considering what something like Snow Peak cost (and I have some SP stuff too).

I was looking through their site and realized I have the pepper mill, two wine glasses, some pots and pans, some of their utensils, some of their plates and bowels (enamel and plastic) and a flask that I think they used to sell. More than I thought I had but then the local Sportsman's Warehouse sells it so it's easy to check it out in person and buy. It's all held up well although I do put a papertowel in between enamelware plates and bowels so they don't rattle and chip.
 
I was looking at that- how is it? Is the grind easily adjustable? I see they have free shipping over $25 so you guys may push me into buying one.

I've been thnking about one of their Javapresses as well.
 
I was looking at that- how is it? Is the grind easily adjustable? I see they have free shipping over $25 so you guys may push me into buying one.

I've been thnking about one of their Javapresses as well.

Yes, easy to adjust and the grinding surfaces are ceramic.
 
GSI kettle next to the bare metal Trangia. A staple for any outing. The kids are spoiled at this point and want to know when we are having hot chocolate on any hike (even mid summer, southern humidity, sweatfests). Pefect for heating water and nests in a GSI pot that I already had.

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GSI kettle next to the bare metal Trangia. A staple for any outing. The kids are spoiled at this point and want to know when we are having hot chocolate on any hike (even mid summer, southern humidity, sweatfests). Pefect for heating water and nests in a GSI pot that I already had.

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Found a pic of my kettle in action. Was a fun winter hike to Hospital Rock in SC. Frozen stream crossings and snow. Not common here and the isobutane stove was a poor choice

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