Wildo Camping Cookware Set Review: 265g, Stacks 9 Pieces in One
Camping · Published 6/21/2023 ·

Now that I’ve gotten back into camping recently, I found myself wrestling with a question: should I keep using the titanium cookware I already own? Titanium holds up well against corrosion and handles hot food without any trouble, but there’s that distinctive clattering sound it makes, the bulk it takes up, and the fact that it just doesn’t pack well.

A friend of mine who’s into backpacking recommended a set he uses. The material looks like plastic, but apparently it has no problem with hot food.

Here’s what comes in the set: one large cup, one small cup, a seasoning container, a spoon, a cutting board, and two bowls that can double as wide plates. All of it together weighs just 265 grams.

Going through it piece by piece: there’s a plastic board that works as both a plate and a cutting board, plus two wide bowls for dishing out food. Everything packs away neatly just as it is.

This is the wide bowl — it’s pretty versatile.

And this is the plastic board you can use as a cutting board or a plate.

The large cup nests together with the small one,

and laid out, they look like this. Eyeballing it, the large cup holds about 700ml and the small one around 400–500ml.

It’s the smaller bowl, but it’s not actually that small.

This is a seasoning container about the size of a film canister. It can hold three different seasonings, each with its own lid, and there’s a single lid on the bottom.

You open that bottom lid to fill it with seasoning.

The spoon is a spork design, and the side edge is serrated like a saw, so you can cut through food like sausages.

It’s not short — it’s about the length of a regular spoon.

Honestly, it was the shape of that spoon that sold me on ordering the whole thing.

Once you pack every piece above into one bundle and close the lid, it locks shut nice and tight.

It’s made in Sweden. There are several color options, and I went with the cheapest one. It’d be nice to get exactly the color I wanted, but I actually like the olive shade too. It looks like it’d work well for the odd solo trip, for trips where I just toss it in the car, and even for backpacking. Pull a few of the components out and the weight would drop even further. I’ve used all sorts of cookware over the years, but it’s been a while since I came across something that packs and stores this many pieces in one go.
I bought this with my own money.
Thank you.
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