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A major leap forward in clean and green plastics, Infinity is an ultra-lightweight, completely recyclable, BPA-Free alternative to Polycarbonate resins. With exceptional clarity, jewel-like brilliance and 25% weight savings over Polycarbonate; its beauty is truly inspired. Furthermore, Infinity will not absorb food odors like other plastics and will not leach plasticizers or other chemicals into either food or beverage. It's even dishwasher safe and actually becomes more stain-resistant with every wash. Infinity: a final product which is far beyond the sum of its parts.
Keep your veggies and desert separated thanks to the partitions of the GSI Infinity Divided Plate. This BPA-free plate weighs under four ounces and is made from completely recyclable polyethylene.
| Material: | BPA-Free polypropylene |
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| Recommended Use: | Camping, backpacking |
| Weight: | 3.7oz (105g) |
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| GSI Outdoors Infinity Divided Plate - Blue | $4.95 | |
| GSI Outdoors Cascadian Divided Plate | $3.50 | |
| GSI Outdoors Infinity Plate - Green | $3.95 | |
| GSI Outdoors Infinity Plate | $3.90 - $3.95 |
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| Green | 4.90 |
| Blue | 4.90 |
Ramsey Outdoor offers this product at $4.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
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I bought this plate to use at work. We have a taco cart right outside of our building and I was tired of the sauce spilling over into everything else. It is easy to clean and quite lightweight. Great for car camping as well! Unfortunately, it is not Microwave safe. | |
| Tanya Christensen at Backcountry.com on 05/26/2009 | |