Monday, August 27, 2012

"Trekmates Flameless Cook System"

Trekmates Flameless Cooking System

Camping outdoors is always an exciting experience. But there are also challenges as well that people will need to prepare for. One of them is cooking the food at camp. While creating a fire at the campsite for cooking can help solve the problem, there are instances where this might not always be possible. Rain, for instance, will make cooking on an open fire impossible. And when using an open fire at camp, there is always this fire hazard risk that campers always need to consider. For those who are looking for a safer and more convenient alternative, the Trekmates Flameless Cook System may provide the answer.

The Trekmates Flameless Cook System offers a unique and safer way to cook your food without having to create an open fire to do the job. It makes use of a water-activated heat pack to provide the heat god enough for cooking. There is no fire to create and no flames to be concerned about.
The Trekmates Flameless Cook System makes use of a special cook box that consists of a stainless heating food container affixed inside a larger neoprene outer casing. Cooking can be as simple as putting the food inside the stainless food container, putting the heat pack inside the neoprene container and dousing it with water, placing the food container on top and then closing and locking up the cook box tightly. The heat pack activates when it becomes wet and provides a cooking temperature of up to 194 degrees Fahrenheit for up to 40 minutes. It is more than enough to cook up the food.
The Trekmates Flameless Cook System makes it possible for campers to have a more convenient alternative to cooking at camp. There’s no need to bring those bulky pots and pans as well as a portable stove if camping requires preparing food only for yourself. It also enables you to cook even while inside the tent or in cases where rain makes cooking impossible. The revolutionary Trekmates Flameless Cook System is now available at Trekmates for 30 UK Pounds or around US$47. Additional heat packs are also available as a separate purchase.
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