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GSI Halulite cookware

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Post by ouachita hiker Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:02 pm

Halulite boiler review

GSI Dualist

GSI Soloist

GSI Halulite Double Boiler

Any one familuar with this cookware? GSI Halulite, supposed to be in competion with Ti. Cookware.
Weight is simular, more even heating, at less than half the price.

Anybody use this or your feelings? I am getting ready to upgrade my bping cookware..
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Post by Jay Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:13 am

Looks pretty good to me. And the price looks real hard to beat.

You already know that I carry a JetBoil and love it, but it's not much good if you need to do more than boil water (which I normally don't. What can I say? I love Ramen noodles.) but man it boils fast!

Anyway, as for cookware, I don't carry much so I'm no authority on this subject!
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Post by ouachita hiker Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:00 pm

Well I made up my mind, actually the wife helped to, i ordered the Dualist set. I think
that this set will streamline my cook set. By the way I use at times a Whisperlite (winter) I still love the sound of a blow torch in the woods in winter, Primus Yelowstone propane (fall or spring) good for pretty much any cooking, and also a alcohol stove. This will work with all of the above.
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Post by Jay Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:27 pm

Does that Dualist set come with a doggie dish too? What about Dusty "The Bounding Trail Hound" Trigg? A dog's gotsta eat!
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Post by ouachita hiker Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:46 pm

We are going to find him a colapsible dog boll.
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