I’ve been thinking of getting this set for my kit. I will probably season the pans because I suspect the surface isn’t polished like quality cookware. It’s the polish that makes cookware safer for cooking. Less porosity means less opportunity for bacteria to become established. I’m hoping that seasoning will accomplish the same end as high polish. Otherwise, 316 stainless steel is regarded as safe for cooking. Maybe IKEA’s warning is to avoid liability if children actually use these for cooking and are injured? I don’t know the answer but I shudder at the thought. I had never heard of putting hot dogs in spaghetti until my daughter married a Hoosier. Apparently it’s a thing in Indiana.
@@dianeclemmer1344 I have since purchased a “stainless steel” item that was made in China. Notably, a grill with folding legs for campfire cooking. The legs warped on the first use. That shouldn’t have happened to food grade stainless steel at that temperature. I have heard that the quality standards in China are very poor. I’m inclined to believe it. I don’t know the country of origin, but I wouldn’t cook with those toy pans. Who knows what could leech out into your food. Especially if you cook something acidic.
@@gins8781 exactly what I was thinking about! I don't know where they were made? Ikea sells it! It is cute! And just the right size for what they want! Some of the camping equipment is better than others! I was kinda impressed with the Stanley even heat! Made nice! I try not to buy anything from China! Don't know what or how it's made?
That's a sub from me, amazing idea, so many people spend too much on something like bushcraft, which to me is a way to make most things cheaper. Good looking cooking set too xD
Awesome set! Especially for the price! I've looked in my local IKEA catalog and they don't seem to carry this set. They have a pastry making set with the same DUKTIG name... But nothing like this set. Sigh!
Rangersly ""Good to know Recommended for children 3 years and older. This is a toy and not suitable for cooking." www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/00130167/
where did you get the bag that you are using for your cook kit it looks like it works out real well I think I will buy one and buy one of those cook kits God bless have a great day
Did you try frying in the pan? Will things stick, since it's only a layer of steel? You could use the 'wok' pan, you had the sauce in, to eat out of, it would be good to hold with the long handle.
ROAD WARRIOR 1967 MUSTANG ""Good to know Recommended for children 3 years and older. This is a toy and not suitable for cooking." www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/00130167/
That cook-set is not for cooking it's very toxic, Ikea didn't let me buy it since it's not stainless steel, it's stainless still plated on iron. Hobo stove is ok but the rest you can play with.
@@xask0wuz0here Makes sense as children would probably want to play with real food and Ikea knows that. Making it safe would be in their best interests.
I use cast iron all the time. I would just treat it like ceramic: silicone utensils, no harsh scrubby, etc. Seasoning it first, like a Commenter suggested, seems like a good idea.
With the exception of those noodles, I like what I've seen.
That's great! I've been wondering if they are safe for real cooking. They are an awesome camping set!
Very nice. I do a lot of motorcycle travel and camping, have been slowly upgrading my cooking. I bought the DUKTIG kit today, have high hopes for it.
So awesome filming it in your backyard! Clever!
The Strainer you can use as a trail stove or firebox... just a thought
Nice job! BTW: Not a Sierra cup, it's a miniature wok.
David Laurendeau Its a Condor Utility pouch, The hobo stove consists of an alcohol stove i made and a IKEA candle holder
Nice video and like the set-up. Meal choice makes me nauseous just thinking about it!
I felt the same.
Why couldn't he have chosen something normal and tasty ?? 🤮
I’ve been thinking of getting this set for my kit. I will probably season the pans because I suspect the surface isn’t polished like quality cookware. It’s the polish that makes cookware safer for cooking. Less porosity means less opportunity for bacteria to become established. I’m hoping that seasoning will accomplish the same end as high polish. Otherwise, 316 stainless steel is regarded as safe for cooking. Maybe IKEA’s warning is to avoid liability if children actually use these for cooking and are injured? I don’t know the answer but I shudder at the thought.
I had never heard of putting hot dogs in spaghetti until my daughter married a Hoosier. Apparently it’s a thing in Indiana.
Been wondering about the kids cooking set too? Doesn't tell you much? Actually tells you not to? Would have to test it out?
@@dianeclemmer1344 I have since purchased a “stainless steel” item that was made in China. Notably, a grill with folding legs for campfire cooking. The legs warped on the first use. That shouldn’t have happened to food grade stainless steel at that temperature. I have heard that the quality standards in China are very poor. I’m inclined to believe it. I don’t know the country of origin, but I wouldn’t cook with those toy pans. Who knows what could leech out into your food. Especially if you cook something acidic.
@@gins8781 exactly what I was thinking about! I don't know where they were made? Ikea sells it! It is cute! And just the right size for what they want! Some of the camping equipment is better than others! I was kinda impressed with the Stanley even heat! Made nice! I try not to buy anything from China! Don't know what or how it's made?
How to tell if pot is polished or not? I was thinking about IKEA KUNGSFORS box as a pot.
That's a sub from me, amazing idea, so many people spend too much on something like bushcraft, which to me is a way to make most things cheaper. Good looking cooking set too xD
Awesome set! Especially for the price! I've looked in my local IKEA catalog and they don't seem to carry this set. They have a pastry making set with the same DUKTIG name... But nothing like this set. Sigh!
+Rangersly Somebody said it is found in the IKEA children's toy section? I have not checked yet, hope that helps! - Kevin
Rangersly ""Good to know
Recommended for children 3 years and older.
This is a toy and not suitable for cooking." www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/00130167/
TONS OF VANARCHY meh I'm still alive
where did you get the bag that you are using for your cook kit it looks like it works out real well I think I will buy one and buy one of those cook kits God bless have a great day
Survival Preacher it's a Condor brand utility pouch, I honestly don't remember where I bought it. thanks for watching!
Nice setup what bag is that you had it all tucked into? thanks for sharing atb John
Very good! Thank you for share this information.
Did you try frying in the pan? Will things stick, since it's only a layer of steel? You could use the 'wok' pan, you had the sauce in, to eat out of, it would be good to hold with the long handle.
Y don't u try to use D lid on D cook pot? I think it fits all of d cook set..hope I cn find jz like dz one for my backpacking..
I thought the strainer was a steamer lol
How does the kids cooking set hold up with heat? They don't say much about it?
Cool. I like good gear on the cheap. Subbed.
What is that bag you have it stored in?
Did you make or buy the hobo stove?
Fun video! What is the stand with the different size holes? Is it possible to buy one or did you make it? Thanks!
Kenneth Jones it's a candle holder! Thanks for watching!
Where can I find the Armey bag that you used for you ikea set in the same color and how much is it? Please and thank you.
Can you give me the dimensions of the bag? Im having trouble finding a Condor pouch big enough
also strainer can be deep fry! :-)
great idea!
technically it's a steamer, so that's another use.
Are the metals good for healthy cooking?
Δημο γεροντας of course, better than aluminium
I also wondered that, but the Ikea website says nontoxic materials so I think it's trustworthy.
@@tjg7408
I agree.
im subbed and going to IKEA
excellent! thanks
ROAD WARRIOR 1967 MUSTANG ""Good to know
Recommended for children 3 years and older.
This is a toy and not suitable for cooking." www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/00130167/
Good
The noodles are sadness in a pot...
Food looks cold
just a condor molle pouch i had laying aroud
Tripod
That cook-set is not for cooking it's very toxic, Ikea didn't let me buy it since it's not stainless steel, it's stainless still plated on iron. Hobo stove is ok but the rest you can play with.
It's food safe, I contacted ikea customer support and have an email confirming its food safety
Boris.......
Didn't let you buy it ??
I find that weird.
@@xask0wuz0here
Makes sense as children would probably want to play with real food and Ikea knows that.
Making it safe would be in their best interests.
I use cast iron all the time. I would just treat it like ceramic: silicone utensils, no harsh scrubby, etc. Seasoning it first, like a Commenter suggested, seems like a good idea.
duktig is swedish for clever......