Four-piece set of nesting pans in top-quality steel
There are plenty of fancy camp pans on the market, but it's not often you find a full set that nests together as neatly as the Field Cooker Pro cook set from Snow Peak. Consisting of two billies (2.6-litre and 4.3-litre), a mesh sieve/colander, and a frying pan with a detachable wooden handle, the whole lot packs down into the larger billy with the upturned frying pan as a cap. Both billies have lids, the biggest of which also fits the frying pan. Everything is made out of top-quality steel, and the billies have sturdy 0.5mm thick bases for years of use. A nice extra touch is the frying pan handle case that can also be used as a mini oven mitt. Recommended for gas or charcoal cooking, the Field Cooker Pro pans are available in this smaller four-piece package or in a five-piece set that features a bigger frying pan and an additional extra-large billy.
- Set of 2 nesting pots plus mesh sieve and frying pan
- Pots and mesh basket are stainless steel
- Frying pan is steel with a non-toxic silicone coating (this is designed to prevent rust until the first use, and will wear off with use)
- Frying pan handle case can also be used as a pot holder mitt
- Includes mesh carry case
- Best used for gas and charcoal cooking
Item | Dimensions | Capacity / Weight |
Total Weight | 2.2 kg | |
Pot 1 | 200 x 135 mm | 4.3L |
Pot 2 | 174 x 109 mm | 2.6L |
Mesh Basket | 191 x 93 mm | - |
Frying Pan | 213 x 54 mm | - |
- Mesh carry case
- 2 x Pots
- Mesh basket
- Frying pan
Snow Peak's journey began in 1958, when the founder Yukio Yamai, an accomplished mountaineer, created his own line of superior climbing gear. Snow Peak then looked to evolve by shifting its focus from the mountaineering equipment of the past to the camping equipment of the future. Fueled by the booming national interest in auto-camping sweeping across Japan, Snow Peak released a series of radically innovative products which focused on quality, functionality, timeless-durability and considered design.
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