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GSI Outdoors Compact Scraper

Hiking & Camping > CookwearRated: ***** by 9 reviews.

REI

Get those backcountry pots spick-and-span with this dual-sided pot scraper.

  • Flexible rubber end helps serve up that last bit of spaghetti sauce or oatmeal
  • Hard plastic end scrapes stubborn, burned-on foods from your pot
  • Lightweight and compact for convenient packing

Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS)

This Compact Scraper gets the pots cleaner, faster. Or use it to scrape the last morsel onto your plate!

Features:

  • Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.1 x .12 inches
  • Dual-sided scraper
  • Lightweight, soft rubber blade
Dimensions:3.5 x 2.25 x 0.125 inches
Material:Rubber / plastic
Weight:0.4 ounces

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GSI Outdoors Compact Scraper Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

A review about a pot scraper?

Rating:****
Who ever thought someone would waste time reviewing a pot scraper? Really. But here I am, I really felt like this pot scraper needed some love. I saw it here all lonely with no reviews so here it goes.
It's rough and tough and it's hard on those stubborn burnt-on-rice-bottoms. But unlike many others, this little guy has a gentle soft side too; great for collecting all the gooey oatmeal and chili leavings from just about any pot. He always comes with me because I like dirty deeds done dirt cheap.
urban escapee at REI on 08/10/2008

Love It!!!!!!!!!

Rating:*****
I love this little guy!
It is rigid on one side and soft on the other. Perfect for that little oops burn.
Beats the heck out of using leaves and your fingers to wipe out a pan. I scrape and lick until the pot is clean, then wipe with a small piece of tp which I carry out - zero impact, my favorite way to live in the backcountry!
Solo Hikes at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 12/29/2008

does the job

Rating:*****
i used this on an outward bound backpacking trip, we practiced leave no trace ethics, so we couldnt wash our pots, these lil scraper things work like a charm. the hard side got all the burnt mashed potatoes out and the soft side could get the left over oatmeal etc. anyways it works great, everyone on a backpackingtrip should have one
julia OB at REI on 06/20/2009

Short and Sweet

Rating:*****
Another simple piece that does everything you need it too without being over complicated. It's a versatile tool for the backpack kitchen and it makes a great food scrpaer when cleaning up. I've even used it as an extra spoon in a pinch. Everything it needs to be, nothing it shouldn't. Stashes well in the Dualist set.
DonnyG at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 07/16/2008

functional pot scraper

Rating:*****
If you cook with blowtorch campstoves, you know that it is easy for food to get burned to bottom of pots and pans. This scraper makes it easy to get off that caked on food residue that the regular scrubber sponges can't dent. The scraper will pack into any of the GSI utensil sets.
dog hiker at REI on 08/15/2008

Not Just For Camping

Rating:*****
This is one of those little items that you never really think about needing until you actually have it in hand; then you're glad you have it. Not only is it great for scraping out backpacking cookware, but it's handy for at home too! Very useful little gadget.
Kathy the Wanderer at REI on 04/26/2009

great as a strainer

Rating:*****
A very versitile Item. I use the soft side for a spatula. I have drilled sevral small holes in the hard side and it acts as a strainer now as well.
TimBootz at REI on 02/27/2009

Love it.

Rating:*****
I bought this, because I wanted to use less water while washing dishes while camping.
Let me tell you it also saves time wasted scrubing with a regular sponge!
vicky17 at REI on 08/05/2009

Good For cleaning pots

Rating:*****
I use this scraper to clean pots and pans on camping trips. Goes in the stove bag with a lighter and the wind screen.
Ty.Fo. at REI on 10/15/2008