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Other kitchen accessories in the Sportano rangeThe camping kitchen, although often limited in terms of space and possibilities, can be just as functional and enjoyable as the home kitchen, thanks to well thought-out kitchen accessories. From crockery sets to kettles to touring cafes, each piece of equipment plays an important role in the preparation of meals and drinks in a touring environment. The right choice of accessories, characterised by compactness, multifunctionality and durability, can make a significant difference to the quality and comfort of your camping experience. Choose from a wide range of camping kitchen accessories from brands such as Hydro Flask, Jetboil, GSI Outdoors, Tatonka, Campingaz or Outwell. Comparison of materials in camping kitchen accessories The choice of materials for camping kitchen accessories is fundamental to functionality, durability and convenience. Preparing meals in the great outdoors requires equipment that is lightweight, yet durable enough to withstand the harsh camping conditions. Aluminium is often chosen for its light weight and good heat conductivity, which speeds up the cooking process. It is also relatively inexpensive, making it a popular choice among hikers. However, aluminium can deform and is not as durable as some other materials. Stainless steel is more durable and resistant to deformation than aluminium, but it is also heavier. It is a good choice for people who value durability and stability, but are not concerned about the extra weight. Titanium is another material that is gaining popularity for hiking equipment. It is even lighter than aluminium and extremely durable, although the price tends to be higher. Silicone is used to make collapsible bowls and cups that are easy to store and transport. It is lightweight and flexible, but is not suitable for direct cooking on fires or cookers. Plastics, although lightweight and cheap, are often not suitable for direct contact with high temperatures. However, they are great for food storage and as eating utensils. Hiking cookware sets: compact solutions for cooking outdoorsHiking cookware sets are designed to minimise space and maximise functionality. Many are multi-piece sets that fit together to save valuable space in your backpack. A typical hiking cookware set may include pots, pans, bowls and cutlery, which are often made of lightweight materials such as aluminium or stainless steel. Pans and pots usually have collapsible handles, making them even easier to store. Many sets also include collapsible accessories such as ladles, spoons or chopping boards, which are made of durable but lightweight materials. These compact solutions are not only practical, but also help to keep the camping kitchen tidy. Hiking kettle: the key to preparing hot drinks in the field A hiking kettle is one of the most important pieces of equipment for every camping and hiking enthusiast. It enables hot drinks such as tea, coffee or hot chocolate to be prepared, which is particularly pleasant on colder days or camping mornings. Above all, a hiking kettle needs to be lightweight, durable and easy to use. Most travel kettles are made of materials such as aluminium, stainless steel or even titanium, which combine lightness with heat resistance. It is important that the kettle has a folding handle for easy storage and transportation. Some models are equipped with a whistle to let you know when the water is boiling, a useful feature to avoid unnecessary waste of fuel. When choosing a travel kettle, it's worth considering its capacity - a kettle that is too small will require water to boil more often, while one that is too large will take up space unnecessarily and add weight to your backpack. The ideal kettle is one that suits the needs of a particular group or individual, allowing enough hot drinks to be prepared without the need to boil water repeatedly. Tourist coffee makers: how to enjoy coffee on a camping trip? Coffee on a camping trip is an essential part of the morning for many people, giving them energy and boosting their mood. Hiking coffee machines make it possible to prepare real, tasty coffee even in outdoor conditions. They tend to be smaller and more compact than traditional domestic coffee makers, making them ideal for taking into the field. Popular among the touring coffee makers are Moka coffee makers, which are simple to use and do not require electricity or special filters. They are usually made of aluminium or stainless steel for durability and resistance to damage. Another option is portable cafes, which can use a variety of brewing methods, from drip (drip) to French press. These portable units often combine several functions and are designed to take up as little space as possible. When choosing a travel coffee maker, it is important to pay attention to its ease of cleaning and durability. As camping often involves limited access to water, the cafe should be easy to wash quickly and effectively. Durability is also key, as hiking equipment is often exposed to harsh conditions and must be able to withstand all sorts of knocks and pressures.
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