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MSR Blacklight Cookwear Review
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G. Baldwin, 0/0/00
"I try to treat my equipment with respect; and being semi-retired, I try not to abuse any equipment I can't afford to replace. With those thoughts in mind, I find the MSR Blacklight cookwear absolutely fine for shorter weekend hikes. The pots are perfect for cooking for two, maybe a little big for a solo hiker. My only complaint is the width of the pots makes it take a little longer to bring water to a boil atop my MSR Dragnfly stove. Other than that, I am happy with the non-stick and how easy it is to clean up. I haven't had a problem with loss of the Teflon, BTW."
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