Zebra 14cm "Lunchbox" Unboxing and Review

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Got this Zebra 14cm "Lunchbox" in the mail today. Parentheses on lunchbox, as I'm going to use it as a cookset, although the manufacturer says not to, haha. It says to not place it on a gas stove. Anywhos, on with it.

Box:

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Open:

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In bag:

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Out of bag:

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Handle extended:

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Lid off. Instructions:

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Insert pan out:

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Weighs 1lb, 2.48 ounces:

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Or, 524 grams:

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Next to my Snowpeak Kettle No.1 , and 12cm Zebra pot:

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12cm Zebra pot insert pan, inside of 14 cm lunchbox pan. Give you an idea of size difference:

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Pretty nice piece of kit, although a bit on the heavy side. I like it, but it won't be replacing my Snowpeak Kettle No. 1 any time soon. I actually use the lid and insert pan of the 12cm Zebra pot, with the Snowpeak. A great combo, and fit perfectly. Thanks for looking.


BTW, after I ordered this, I discovered they make a 12cm version as well.
 
Great looking stackable/lockable cook set. Always been a big fan of that style. And yes, I've used them as a "lunch box." lol
 
Great looking stackable/lockable cook set. Always been a big fan of that style. And yes, I've used them as a "lunch box." lol

I've always thought of purchasing a tiffin, but never did.
 
Got this Zebra 14cm "Lunchbox" in the mail today. Parentheses on lunchbox, as I'm going to use it as a cookset, although the manufacturer says not to, haha. It says to not place it on a gas stove. Anywhos, on with it.

Weighs 1lb, 2.48 ounces:

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And it has 0 calories according to your scale, so you can eat as many as you like and not gain weight... :D
 
I have looked at one of these
What is the volume?
The Snow Peak is 1 lt
So it is 800 ml?
 
That would be a fantastic container for a whole survival kit. Probably be hard to transport water but it would make a great container and doubles as a cook pot.
 
Looks like a decent cook set, But I am very impressed with your photos! What did you take those photos with? NICE!
 
Nice looking set up. Always like the idea, just never got around to grabbing one.
It is pretty nice. Look forward to using it.

That would be a fantastic container for a whole survival kit. Probably be hard to transport water but it would make a great container and doubles as a cook pot.
Sure would. A little on the heavy side though. I guess it wouldn't matter much.

Looks like a decent cook set, But I am very impressed with your photos! What did you take those photos with? NICE!
Thanks man. It's a Sony DSC-W55 Cybershot Instamatic. Takes great photos, but I do enhance my photos using the GIMP program though. Here's some I just took this past week: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1332447-Vermont-Trip-II-(Extremely-Photo-Heavy)
 
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