Alocs builds hard-anodized cookware sets, ultralight heat-exchanger pots, honest alcohol stoves and kettles that make trail coffee worth waking up for. Every piece nests, folds and locks — nothing rattles on the way up.

From a full basecamp kitchen to a fist-sized solo boil system — pick the shape of your next trip.
Nesting pots, pans and kettles in hard-anodized aluminum — a full camp kitchen that packs into one bag.
9 products →Heat-exchanger pots around 1 liter for gram-counting backpackers — faster boils, less fuel.
2 products →Alcohol and canister stoves in stainless steel — simple flames that work when gadgets quit.
3 products →Camp kettles and pour-over kits — because mornings outdoors deserve real coffee.
3 products →The sets and stoves campers keep recommending to each other.






Every pot is anodized aluminum that meets US and EU safety standards — inert, non-toxic, scratch-resistant, and far harder than raw aluminum.
Pots inside pots, kettle inside pan, stove inside kettle. Whole kits compress into one mesh bag and stop rattling forever.
Aluminum conducts heat better than steel or titanium; heat-exchanger models go further, cutting fuel use by up to a third.
Compare sets by size, weight and what you actually cook. Every product page lists real specs and owner ratings.
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Orders ship fast with full buyer protection, easy returns and the original Alocs warranty.
The nesting is genuinely clever — nothing rattles in the pack and the handles lock solid. Boiled water noticeably faster than my old steel set on the same stove.
We cook real meals for four on the family set. Non-stick actually wipes clean at the campsite, which with children is not a small thing.
The heat-exchanger pot cut my fuel use by about a third over three weeks. The alcohol stove came out twice when my canister stove sulked in the cold — worked both times.
Yes. The cookware is made from food-grade hard-anodized aluminum that meets US and European safety standards. The anodized layer is inert, non-toxic and does not react with food or leach into it.
The pots and kettles handle open flame well — hard-anodized aluminum tolerates direct fire. Keep silicone handle sleeves away from flames by positioning handles outward, and expect some cosmetic soot on the exterior.
Denatured alcohol, bioethanol or methylated spirits. The sealed cover lets you store unburned fuel inside the stove between uses, and the simmer ring regulates flame intensity.
The handles use welded mounts (not rivets) and a positive metal lock. Always check the metal part of the handle has clicked into its locked position before lifting a hot or full pot.
The non-stick coating is applied over hard-anodized aluminum, which is much harder than raw aluminum. Use silicone or wooden utensils and it will last for seasons of regular trips.
For two to three people, the Compact Cookware Set (the 1,300-review classic) covers everything. Solo hikers should look at the ultralight 1L pots; groups and families do better with the 4-in-1 or 11-piece sets.
Start with the classic compact set — over 1,300 campers already did — or build your own kit from stoves, kettles and ultralight pots.
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