I found what looks to be a nice cookset on eBay by T-Fal:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4127707367&ssPageName=ADME:X:ON:US:2
Do any of you all have any experience with it? It seems to be made for the Canadian and European Market and not sold in the US. I found it on the Canadian Tire website, item 76-3004-4, for $84.99 (CD I assume). Anyone know if it is sold in the US? I like it because of the large selection of sizes, it stacks, and it is teflon coated to make clean up easier.
I have a very similar set of pans (ingenio by t-fal) that I bought a couple of years ago. There is no carry bag, and the lid looks different, but other than that I would bet it's the same set. I really like them for camping. Have had no problems with them at all.
Quote from: cycloneI have a very similar set of pans (ingenio by t-fal) that I bought a couple of years ago.
Thanks, do you remember where you got them?
I don't remember the site--it was one of Suezyq's bargains. Wish I could be of more help.
I got Indigo T-Fal skillets at Sam's last summer and love them (large ones $20.00)
My Mother has a similar set. I believe my brother got it for her at QVC, but like many things at QVC, they don't sell it anymore...
I have the Evolution Cookware set (and bought some extra pieces). It looks very similar (mine is Adobe colored with a mesh bag). Mine is made in Italy.
The "paper" with instructions is on Cascade Designs Paper. I got the extra pieces from //www.backpackerspantry.com
Quote from: sandykayakI have the Evolution Cookware set (and bought some extra pieces). It looks very similar (mine is Adobe colored with a mesh bag). Mine is made in Italy.
The "paper" with instructions is on Cascade Designs Paper. I got the extra pieces from //www.backpackerspantry.com
Excellent! That looks like it will do. I was looking for a stacking set that had removeable handles and was large enough for family cooking. The price at Backpackers pantry looks OK too!
We have been using a backpacking set that I bought many years ago. It seems silly to use small, lightweight stuff in a camper. The redeeming quality of the set is it stacks so it all fits under the sink. My search is nearing an end!