Fall is a great time to go camping — and to stock up on camping essentials. Whether sleeping bags or camp chairs, REI is one of my go-to stores for all things outdoors, especially when it comes to camp kitchen products. It doesn’t matter if you’re planning to cook hot dogs over an open fire or make chili on a portable grill — having durable, reliable tools and cookware can mean the difference between a delicious home-cooked meal and snacking on bland prepackaged food.
I combed through the REI sale page to find the best deals on camp kitchen gear, including a Coleman camping stove and an insulated Yeti tumbler. Here are the 13 can’t-miss discounts, starting at just $6.
Best REI Sales On Camp Kitchen Gear
- Yeti Rambler Straw Mug, $31, originally $45
- Coleman Cascade 3-in-1 Camp Stove, $206, originally $275
- GSI Outdoors Pioneer Chef’s Tools, $18, originally $25
- Uco Eco 4-Piece Mess Kit, $14, originally $20
- CamelBak MultiBev Insulated Water Bottle, $24, originally $48
- LifeStraw Go 1-Liter Water Bottle with Filter, $30, originally $40
- Coleman 4-in-1 Portable Propane Gas Camping Stove, $124, originally $165
- IceMule Jaunt 15-Liter Soft-Sided Cooler, $90, originally $120
- Stanley The IceFlow Flip Straw Vacuum Tumbler, $33, originally $45
- CamelBak Slim Can Cooler Mug, $10, originally $20
- Yeti Yonder Water Bottle with Yonder Chug Cap, $18, originally $25
- Nite Ize SlapLit LED Drink Wrap, $6, originally $13
- Klean Kanteen Rise Wine Tumbler, $12, originally $25
Yeti Rambler Straw Mug
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Just like the popular Stanley Quencher, this Yeti straw mug is made from stainless steel, can fit most cup holders, and features a convenient straw lid for sipping on the go. Plus, all pieces are dishwasher safe. The mug is on sale in the black forest green and low country peach colors just in time for fall camping.
Coleman Cascade 3-in-1 Camp Stove
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A camp stove is the easiest way to cook hot meals in the great outdoors. This propane-fueled portable stove from Coleman has two burners and comes with a grill and griddle attachment for grilling burgers or cooking flapjacks. At the end of your adventure, the grill folds up and has a built-in handle for easy carrying.
GSI Outdoors Pioneer Chef’s Tools
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Many of us are trying to cut down on plastic utensils in the kitchen, and the same is true while cooking under the stars. This stainless steel tool set, including a spoon, ladle, and spatula, is durable and sports a classic speckled enamel-inspired camp kitchen design. With these compact gadgets on hand, you’ll have everything you need to cook simple meals on a camping trip.
Uco Eco 4-Piece Mess Kit
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Whether you’re driving up to a campsite or backpacking to a scenic spot, it’s vital to pack light, and this simple 8-ounce mess kit won’t take up much space. The set features a bowl with a lid that doubles as a plate and a dual-ended fork and spoon.
CamelBak MultiBev Insulated Water Bottle
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Another space-saving camp kitchen tool, the CamelBak MultiBev insulated water bottle has a segment that can detach to become a travel mug. You can have your water and coffee at the same time without having to bring two bottles, and it will keep both beverages cold or hot for hours.
LifeStraw Go 1-Liter Water Bottle with Filter
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You’ll need to have a reliable water filter on hand if you’re planning on drinking water in the wild while camping. Luckily, LifeStraw makes an excellent filter that helps to remove bacteria, parasites, and microplastics, according to the brand. As you drink from the straw, the water is pulled through a membrane microfilter and an activated carbon filter to remove impurities instantly.
Coleman 4-in-1 Portable Propane Gas Camping Stove
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If you’re camping with a group, this Coleman stove is a versatile option, as it includes three cooktop attachments: a wok, a griddle, and a grill. Fry up some bacon and eggs or grill a steak. When you’re ready to head home, the wok acts as the lid of the grill, enclosing all of the accessories inside — even the legs.
IceMule Jaunt 15-Liter Soft-Sided Cooler
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When you don’t have the space for a bulky icebox, this soft-sided cooler from IceMule will do the trick. It can keep ice cold for up to 24 hours, according to the brand, and it holds up to 12 cans. The best part is that you can wear it as a backpack and roll it up when you don’t need it anymore.
Stanley The IceFlow Flip Straw Vacuum Tumbler
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If you want a more secure vessel than the Yeti Rambler Straw Mug, this Stanley IceFlow Tumbler also has a built-in straw and is leak-resistant. The 40-ounce bottle can fit most car cup holders and it’s completely dishwasher safe.
CamelBak Slim Can Cooler Mug
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Whether for tailgating or camping, trade in your flimsy koozie for this vacuum-insulated can cooler that will keep your drink cold for two hours. This CamelBak Cooler Mug fits 12-ounce cans and is scratch-resistant to last for many gatherings to come.
Yeti Yonder Water Bottle with Yonder Chug Cap
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With a 25-ounce capacity, this lightweight plastic water bottle is less bulky and heavy than Yeti’s large stainless steel bottles, making it convenient for stashing in a backpack. It’s completely leakproof, easy to clean, and the cap has a convenient handle for carrying on long hikes.
Nite Ize SlapLit LED Drink Wrap
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Never lose your beverage: This neoprene insulated drink wrap has an LED strip that you can turn on with the push of a button, making your can easily findable in the dark. And it comes with a battery that will last up to 100 hours.
Klean Kanteen Rise Wine Tumbler
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If you love to enjoy a glass of wine at the end of the day, this camp-ready wine tumbler is a great buy. Made with stainless steel, the tumbler is sturdy and will keep your drink chilled. Plus, you can throw it in the dishwasher when you get home.