You’re probably going to need to replace a few forks over time, so check out the well-priced Amazon basic line of cutlery. Silverware: While some #vanlifers still opt for backpacking spork sets ($12.95) that can squeeze into your bag, one of the nice things about having a camper is that there is space for real silverware. Sets of two come in different colors and two sizes: 8 ounce ($21.97) and 12 ounce ($15.97). Insulated wine tumblers: Crystal wine glasses aren’t practical in any camping scenario, so we like these unbreakable stainless steel double-walled wine tumblers from Tru Blu Steel. The colorful nine-piece Joseph Joseph set ($34.99) is also available in seven- or eight-piece sets. Nesting mixing bowls: If you have the room and plan to cook a lot, a nesting bowl set stacks neatly in a cupboard and provides two mixing bowls, colander, strainer, and measuring cups. Available in different colors and sizes, the rollable trivets ($12.99) can be used as a pot holder, jar opener, drying mat, or regular ol’ trivet. Silicone trivets: Everything in a camper should do double duty, so that’s why we love these BPA-free silicone trivets from Smithcraft. We like this five-piece set from Miusco ($20.99) that comes in black or gray and includes a range of tools made from BPA-free silicone and Acacia hard wood handles. We’re a fan of Pitmaster’s Choice from Reynolds ($8.07).Ĭooking utensils: High-quality cooking utensils get a lot of use at the camp site. Heavy-duty aluminum foil: Sometimes it’s the small things that make camping easier, like a super strength aluminum foil that can hold up to foil packet dinners. It works on any type of burner or grill to bake pizza, desserts, and breads. The Omnia Oven: It can be hard to produce top-notch baked goods in a camp setting, but the Omnia Oven ($67) does the job. This 24-piece steel tableware set ($29.84) is lightweight, compact, and super durable. We like the set of six plates ($25.61) and set of three serving platters ($49.99).Įnamelware dining set: If you don’t need to worry about microwaves and want a more rustic look, consider an enamel tableware set. They wash up easily and take up very little space. Double-walled vacuum insulation keeps drinks hot or cold, and a press-on lid helps to prevent spills.Ĭorrelle plates and serving platters: Available in different patterns and colors, Correlle dinnerware comes with a three-year replacement warranty against breaking, is lightweight and thin, and is safe to use in microwaves, dishwashers, and ovens. MiiR camp cup: Nothing beats a hot beverage in the morning, and our go-to mug is the BPA-free 12-ounce MiiR camp cup ($19.96).
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