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HomeEquipmentMapsMountaineering & ClimbingColeman Nylon Utensil Set 3-Piece |
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|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 8 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Not durable enough for outdoors Jun 30, 2009
By M. Hull I took these on a 5 day camping trip, to use with my stainless steel cook set. All of the pieces show wear, the nylon is peeling off on the edges. I didn't leave them in the pans on the stove, nor did I cook anything that stuck to the pan. I am really disappointed in how cheap these were made. Buy a quality utensil set and a key ring to keep them together, but don't buy these.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Red ink comes off Jul 12, 2009
By Luis E. Gutierrez
"lgutz"
After opening the package and handling the utensils, I noticed that my hands were red.
I had to scrub the 3-piece set several times before the red ink stoped comming off, because of the concern with lead in the ink comming from China, I decided to throw the set away.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Die everything Red! Jun 18, 2009
By Whitney Allen When I got these in the mail and took them out of the packaging I noticed my hands were red! Just touching them dies your hands red! I washed them, and they still make everything they touch red!
I realized Id be better off getting utensils at IKEA!
Will make your camping kitchen set complete Aug 29, 2011
By David Frydenlund Perfect for camping! Spatula for flipping burgers and eggs, a straining spoon for pasta and a stirring spoon for mixing! I use all three every time I go camping. A must have for ALL campers!
Not good Oct 18, 2010
By RACHEL REPLOGLE Go to your local dollar store and buy some spoons and spatulas and you'll get something of equal or better quality. I didn't have the problem with the red dye rubbing off, but regardless I wouldn't purchase these utensils again. The only upside is that they don't melt--we used them making scrambled eggs in a cast iron pan and the spatula survived.
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