Peak-1 Pots and Pans

Posted by: survivalperson

Peak-1 Pots and Pans - 02/28/10 12:34 AM

I have two, but can't remember where I bought them. It was along time ago. Haven't found anything close on the internet. Where can I buy the square cooking pots used by Doug?
Posted by: Todd W

Re: Peak-1 Pots and Pans - 02/28/10 01:18 AM

Peak1 is coleman I believe and you can get them from wal-mart.
All my Peak1 cooking gear cracked.
Posted by: CANOEDOGS

Re: Peak-1 Pots and Pans - 02/28/10 04:56 AM

if this is the pot/case your thinking of i don't think they make them anymore.i bought up all the ones a local surplus store had and put them away.five at $10 each.this is just about the only pot set i take out on two week canoe trips and never had a problem with them except the aluminum is a bit soft and after a few years i had to bang out the dents with a rubber hammer and after ten or so started a new kit.the old ones get used car camping or day hikes. this kit and the Peak are a very good combo for general camping.i would hunt the web and catalogs and check out local surplus store.



this ended up being a big meal of Mac and Cheese and a MRE chicken paddy.once a week all have something like this out on the canoe path rather than freeze dry or some sort of soup and dry burger stew.
Posted by: Hike4Fun

Re: Peak-1 Pots and Pans - 02/28/10 05:15 AM

Originally Posted By: survivalperson
Where can I buy the square cooking pots used by Doug?


If you cannot find the exact Coleman pan, you may consider
others below.

Smaller ones can be found in mess kits at Military Surplus
Stores. I think that more than one country used rectangular
pans.

If you want bigger pans, I have seen squarish pans in
stainless steel sold commercially; 9 by 9 inch was very handy
for me. It was sauce or casserole pan that came with a
tupperware-type snap-on lid and no handles.

For words to consider for searching:
roasting casserole oven "folding handle"

Good luck on your hunt.
Posted by: fooman

Re: Peak-1 Pots and Pans - 03/01/10 01:28 AM

I've seen then on ebay from time to time. An alternative are the British style rectangular mess kits
Posted by: Matt26

Re: Peak-1 Pots and Pans - 03/01/10 02:30 AM

The Marine Corp was issued the coleman peak 1 multifuel stove with the same pot set. I found my pot set in the local Army Navy. Sadly they closed shop. Try ebay is my only suggestion.
Posted by: Tarzan

Re: Peak-1 Pots and Pans - 03/01/10 11:22 PM

I actually have two and would be happy to provide you with one. Contact me and we can work out the details, I am not selling, but if you got something you want to "gift" me in exchange, that would be cool.