Last one left that I have seen. Discontinued by Snow Peak. I really like mine. https://expeditionexchange.com/shop?olsPage=products%2Fsnow-peak-heavy-duty-multi-purpose-cook-set-i-cs-021&page=5
I do carry a carbon steel frying pan but I have used the thin ones also. Can't sear meat with them but for cooking eggs and light sautéing they work fine. Camp Chef makes diffusers that work well with thinner cookwear. https://www.campchef.com/flame-tamer.html
Camp cook wear is nice because it nests and take up way less room that home cook wear. That's what I would go with. I have this and have used it for years. https://www.rei.com/product/830829/gsi-outdoors-bugaboo-base-camper-cookset-large Its in your budget and its hard to find one better for 100...
I think those are for the tent extension bar. Given how that bar installs using all metal would be difficult. The one on my tent uses some plastic but is a male/female pipe design. That one looks much easier to pop into place. Sometime plastic is the better choice. I think if you saw how that...
Found one of these on e-bay. Was a display unit new with opened box. https://snowpeak.com/collections/stoves/products/gigapower-li-stove?variant=671131993 Backcountry had the IGT insert for it on sale. Getting enough now to give my son my old kitchen setup.
Hard to beat a basic 2 burner stove. You can name your price there but even the cheap ones work pretty well. Lodge makes a cast iron griddle that is flat on one side and raised ribs on the other and it fits perfectly on most 2 burner stoves. That's a good combo. Here is my take on portable...
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