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Orikaso After Dinner Set

Hiking & Camping > CookwearRated: **** by 2 reviews.

Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2008)

Remember origami? Remember boondoggle? Well, if you actually do, then all your nostalgia has been transmogrified into incarnation in the form of Orikaso’s After Dinner Set. Lightweight, packable, dual-purpose dessert and origami fun. Believe it. These flat panels of polypropylene turn into useable dishes and gaming boards with the help of a little ancient Chinese magic. Included in this backpacking dish set: chessboard, draughts, backgammon, and some shot glasses to ensure good times through the night.

Country Of Origin:Algeria
Material:Polypropylene
Recommended Use:Backpacking, camping

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Orikaso After Dinner Set Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Love love love

Rating:*****
Did I mention that I really love these dishes. Now I understand that love is a strong word to use when referring to a plastic set of dishes, but they deserve it!! These dishes are perfect for anyone. I have purchased several sets for: Camping, Backpacking, Emergency 72 hour kits, Lunches, Pic-nic baskets, and the list goes on. They are very lightweight, durable, and easy to use. I would recommend these to anyone.
Melissa Harper at Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2008) on 01/11/2009

Neutral Reviews:

OK, but some issues

Rating:***
Good: they pack up and clean up reasonably easy and are light weight. Bads: Heat goes right through them and burns your hand (Bowl especially). Not very durable with all the folding. Side note: For trekking I would recommend squishy bowls. The food grade silicone they are made with insulates much better, and the clean up is the best ( flip them inside out and lick them off before washing) THe crush easily and pack well too.
L F C on the trail at Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2008) on 02/03/2009