Pots and pans for outdoor
Andersenoutdoor.com has a wide selection of loose pots and pans when the old ones are worn out, or if you need some extras.
Trangia and Tatonka have excellent camp kitchens that last and last. Sometimes you just need an extra pot and even a really good quality has an expiration date, where you need something new.
Trangia swears by aluminum and even has series of ultra-lightweight aluminum today, and Tatonka uses stainless steel. What should I choose?
Aluminum has great advantages in terms of weight - without question. Aluminum is here to stay. It is certainly based on the fact that we have not yet found the material that can make it lighter at an affordable price.
However, more and more people are realizing that aluminum is not the healthiest material to cook their food in. This is where the stainless steel material comes into the picture. A slightly larger weight does not matter so much if it needs to be packed on a motorcycle, in a car or maybe in a kayak. It does not take up more space.
If you need more information about the loose pots and pans, and about what fits what, please feel free to contact us. We use both Trangia's and Tatonka's camp kitchens and pots ourselves, so we know them thoroughly.