In this video, I review the Odoland Camping Coffee Pot Set. This all-in-one kit includes a 1.2L hard anodized aluminum kettle, a stainless steel camping mug, and a reusable camp coffee filter. I test how the pour-over filter works in the field and check the boil time of the 1.2L kettle on a canister stove. The set is designed for 1-2 people and nests completely together into a mesh carry bag, weighing just around 1 lb. I also discuss the build quality of the foldable insulated handles and the pour spout design, which is crucial for making good coffee on the trail without spilling. If you are looking for a lightweight coffee solution for hiking, backpacking, or picnics that does not require electricity, this overview will help you decide if this kit fits your needs. If you want to see more, you can check it out here: https://amzn.to/3Zi8w1m Thanks for watching, and make sure to join us on our next adventure! SOCIAL: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/adventurewithbg INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/adventureswithbg FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/adventureswithbg BLOG: http://adventureswithbg.com #campingcoffee #odoland #campcooking #backpackinggear #coffeelover

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