Primus LiTech Trek Kettle (Gray)
You won't find anything more comforting than a camping trip. After spending the day in the fresh air, you're most likely to have a delicious supper. The brand of cookware you have when you go camping can make all the difference.
Camping Pots
Primus LiTech Trek Kettle (Gray)
- Aluminum, Hard anodized
- Titanium non-stick coating
- Fry pan lid and handle
- Accept coffee press # 734520
Ultra light saucepan and frying pan made of hard-anodized aluminum with a multilayer titanium non-stick surface on the inside. Folding handles and room for one 2207 LP gas cartridge. Comes in a practical net stuff sack.Volume: 1 LiterDimensions: 4.5″ x 5″Weight: 9 0z.
Question by KayFresh: Is it my Fuel or Camping Stove Doing it?
My in-laws camping stove turns the bottom of all my pots and pans BLACK and its difficult to wash off the soot. Is it my fuel or the stove? I’m planning to borrow my own parents smaller Coleman stove instead but if its my “Ozarks Trail” propane that’s doing it I guess it won’t make a difference! Anyone know? Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by killbasabill
Propane tends to make soot when burned too slowly. If there is an adjustment for the venturi( air flow) turn it to limit the air coming in to make the fuel burn more efficiently.
Also if you want to make it easier to wash the soot off of your pots, you can coat the bottoms of the pots with soap before cooking.







Here is what I do – I keep my presious pans at home and go to wal-mart and buy a box of pans for about $ 15 – it has pretty much every pan you will need for the week and then I throw them away and not worry about the soot on the bottom.(or if you are more motivated than me you can wash them and save them for the next time)