![]() ![]() “Above is the kitchen area viewed from the cab end of the camper. I love these.” – Nanette Fliesser, 2013 Chevy Silverado, 2014 Host Mammoth I keep saying I will leave one or two at home, but I never do. The downside is that they are made with 18/10 stainless steel with thick bases. The plastic lids let you use them as salad bowls and leftover storage. Also you can fit all the pots on the stove because the handles don’t get in the way. The beauty of this set is that if you remove the handles you can use them in the oven (lids are all steel and glass). The bonus is that it also has plastic lids. It also came with felt pads designed to stop rubbing when nested. The set came with four pots, a non stick fry pan, a steel fry pan and six handles (long and short). ![]() All handles are removable and interchangeable. “I bought the greatest Lagostina pot set at Canadian Tire for $199. They all fit nicely into a plastic bin that slides into our kitchen cabinet.” – Laurel Wilson, 2013 Ford F350, 2016 Four Wheel Grandby Shell “We use the MSR nesting backpacking pots, fry pan, plastic plates, and nesting backpacking cups and bowls. I use pot liners between the pans when storing them to prevent scratching.” – Laurie Heimbigner, 2013 Ford F550, 2013 Phoenix pop-up They have a thick bottom so they cook well without burning, clean up easily, and I have a whole kitchen worth of pots and pans in one compact stack. And we have collapsible LED solar lanterns for outdoor lighting.” – Bill Peters, 2017 Chevy Silverado 1500, 2013 Four Wheel Camper Hawk We have a coil-up hose for filling the water tank. ![]() For pots and pans, a nesting set works well (backpacking/camping style in steel, not aluminum). “We have discovered the collapsing dish pans, funnels, colanders, and pet bowls. “Our kitchen is full of space saving items nesting pots and dishes, a collapsible funnel, strainer, four measuring cups, and collapsible and nesting microwave dishes.” – Sue Graf, 2008 Ford F350, 2013 Arctic Fox 865 I also have collapsible chairs.” – Chris Waltron, 2008 Nissan Frontier, 2008 Four Wheel Camper Eagle I have different sized backpacking pots that are nested inside each other. This week’s Question of the Week was, “ How have you used nesting and collapsible products or nesting and collapsible strategies to save storage space in your truck camper?” Nesting pots and pans are just the beginning. Readers showcase clever collapsing products that turn a little camper space into big storage opportunities. ![]()
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