If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. What to Buy Trending Products & Deals REI Is Already Slashing Prices on Camp Kitchen Essentials Ahead of Black Friday—Save Up to 66% Off Before Pieces Sell Out You don’t need to wait for Black Friday to start shopping. By Elisabeth Sherman Elisabeth Sherman Elisabeth Sherman is a writer, editor, and fact-checker in the food, culture, and entertainment spaces. She has been working professionally at national magazines since 2015. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on November 8, 2023 Photo: Food and Wine / Madison Woiten If you’re thinking about packing up all your camping gear now that there is a crisp chill in the air, think again. Camping in the autumn, among the golden, orange, and red leaves offers stunning scenery, not to mention seriously cozy vibes: Think hot chocolate by a roaring fire wrapped up in a big blanket while gazing at a star-filled sky. If you’ve been daydreaming about one last camping trip before winter hits (or you just want to refresh your gear for next season) right now is a great time to shop, because REI just slashed prices on tons of must-have camping essentials. Right now, you can save up to 66% off on all the gear you need to outfit your camp kitchen, from a versatile cast iron skillet to a portable fire pit. So rescue your tent and sleeping bags from the garage before they get packed away for the season, and start the car. But first, shop the best 15 deals below because camping season is far from over. Best Early Black Friday Deals at REI Zempire Deluxe Camping Stove, $139 (originally $279) Barebones 10-Inch Cast Iron Skillet, $77 (originally $110) Sol Flat Pack Gear Tub, $26 (originally $35) Mountain Summit Gear Folding Picnic Table, $87 (originally $175) Msr Titan Kettle, $49 (originally $70) Mirr 16-Ounce Food Canister, $26 (originally $35) Solo Stove Fire Pit, $110 (originally $220) Hydro Flask 40-Ounce Wide-Mouth Water Bottle, $27 (originally $50) Mountain Summit Gear Enamel Tableware Set, $38 (originally $60) Camelbak Hydration Pak, $48 (originally $65) Black Diamond Charging Station Lantern, $60 (originally $80) Alps Mountaineering Cook Station, $195 (originally $280) IceMule 15-Liter Cooler, $82 (originally $110) Coleman Camp Chair, $34 (originally $100) Gsi Outdoors Cookset, $26 (originally $35) Zempire Deluxe Camping Stove REI $279 $139 at REI One of the most essential pieces of camping equipment you can have is a portable stove. This Zempire camping stove is one of the most versatile models out there: It features two burners, and a grill below them, which is handy for toasting grilled cheese sandwiches and grilled vegetables. The burners and the grill can be used at the same time for faster, more efficient cooking, plus each burner has independent controls so you can cook several dishes simultaneously. Just slide the stainless steel drip tray out and give it a rinse for effortless clean up. Barebones 10-Inch Cast Iron Skillet REI $110 $77 at REI Because cast iron is such a durable, heavy-duty cookware material, it’s ideal for cooking over an open fire. That’s why a cast iron skillet comes in handy on camping trips. This versatile pan can cook up scrambled eggs and bacon and burgers — you could even fry pork chops or fish filets if you want to turn your campsite into a gourmet kitchen. In addition, the lid (which nests directly on top of the pan for easy storage) doubles as a secondary flat cooking surface. Cast iron also retains heat well, which is especially helpful for campers who are eating every meal outside, even when the weather is chilly. Sol Flat Pack Gear Tub REI $35 $26 at REI A sink is hard to come by on a camping trip, so you might want to bring your own. This gear tub is a convenient solution, and it’s versatile too. It folds flat, so you can slide right into the trunk of your car without it taking up space from the camp chairs and tent. Once you pop it open, it can be used as a basket to help unload your car. When the dirty dishes start to pile up, just fill this tub with water to create a makeshift campsite cleaning station. Mountain Summit Gear Folding Picnic Table REI $175 $87 at REI Not every campsite is going to have a picnic table, but that doesn’t mean your friends and family have to enjoy meals and morning coffee on the ground. This aluminum folding table can go with you on any adventure not just camping, whether you’re grilling the park or just need some extra seating at your next backyard barbecue. It measures 53.5 by 33.5 by 26.5-inches and can fit four people, and thanks to sturdy aluminum material it can be used in any weather conditions. For extra convenience, the table folds up into a rectangular carrying case that is easy to transport anywhere. Msr Titan Kettle REI $70 $40 at REI On cold early mornings and nights, a hot meal and a beverage can feel like a life-saver, which is why the Msr Titan kettle is the all-in-one cookware tool you’ll be grateful to have on hand. Thanks to the lightweight titanium material, it weighs just over 4-ounces making it easy to pack with the rest of your camping gear or take it hiking — titanium is also corrosion- and scratch-resistant. Plus, the rounded bottom offers more surface area for the flame which allows it to heat up even faster — and it can be used as a bowl, mug, or pot in a pinch. Mirr 16-Ounce Food Canister REI $35 $26 at REI When you’re out in the wilderness, pretty much surrounded by animals, storing food (and keeping it fresh) can be stressful. This food canister uses a leakproof lid and double-wall vacuum insulation to maintain the temperature of your food for hours, while protecting it from the elements. The interior features nesting bowls so you can store several kinds of food at once, which also makes this a great compact lunch box option when you aren’t using it on camping trips. Solo Stove REI $280 $240 at REI If your campsite doesn’t offer a place to start a fire, try this Solo Stove fire pit instead. The brand rarely goes on sale, but right now you can get one for $40 off. While it's designed to be used in the backyard, you can take it to the park, camping, or to the beach. It makes a smokeless fire that is safe and completely contained with the stainsteel steel pot. Plus it comes with a carry case so you can take it anywhere, and the new removable ash tray facilitates easy clean up. Hydro Flask 40-Ounce Wide-Mouth Water Bottle REI $50 $27 at REI A durable water bottle that can hold up under any kind of weather and all terrain is a camping essential. The Hydro Flask 40-ounce wide-mouth water bottle is a great option for camping because it uses double-wall vacuum insulation to keep your water cold and refreshing, and the stainless steel construction won’t dent or chip if it's dropped on the trail. Plus, the 40-ounce capacity will quench your thirst without needing to be constantly refilled. Mountain Summit Gear Enamel Tableware Set REI $60 $38 at REI If you’re cooking with friends and family, a durable dinnerware set is a must. This Mountain Summit Gear set comes with four 12-ounce mugs, four bowls and four dinner plates — and the whole set weighs just five pounds so it won’t weigh down the rest of your bags. And because it's coated with enamel, which helps prevent scratches, chips, and dents, it's ideal for using outdoors. Camelbak Hydration Pak REI $65 $48 at REI Thanks to Camelbak, hands-free hydration while you’re hiking is possible. This particular Camlebak backpack holds 1.5 liters of water, and at just 1 pound, it won’t weigh you down while you’re hiking — but it also has just enough space to include a few other essentials like your wallet and keys, as well as a map. In fact, you can even remove the water reservoir so that it converts into a fully functional backpack you can use when you aren’t hiking. Black Diamond Charging Station Lantern REI $80 $60 at REI One of the best parts of camping is that you get a break from street lights, sirens, and honking cars, but that also means when it gets dark, it's pitch black. So when it comes time to make dinner, you’re going to want to have this Black Diamond lantern handy. It doubles as a charging station so you can still have access to your devices and the frosted globe creates an ambient light that provides just enough brightness to help you cook and set up a campfire for the evening. Just use the dial on the front to adjust the amount of light you need. Alps Mountaineering Cook Station REI $280 $195 at REI Just because you’re camping, doesn’t mean you can’t eat well — just ask this portable cook station. Especially handy if you’re staying in a cabin or campsite that isn’t well equipped, this folding table helps keep all your cooking tools organized, offers a space to store dishes and a plastic tub for washing said dishes. Just place your camp stove on top, and everything else in the cabinets right below. It comes with a windscreen that can be set up around the stove, the cabinet has three storage shelves. Plus the entire station folds up and can be stored in a fabric bag with easy-to-carry handles. IceMule 15-Liter Cooler Rei $110 $82 at REI There are so many outdoor scenarios where a cooler comes in handy, whether you’re hosting a potluck in the park or spending the day on the boat — and this one is extra helpful because you can just sling it over your shoulder and go. The spacious 15-liter portable cooler holds 12 cans, plus ice, and keeps the ice frozen for up to seven hours. On top of that, it's completely transparent, so you can see the contents without opening it up. Coleman Camp Chair REI $100 $34 at REI You can’t properly enjoy a campfire, beer or tumbler of wine in hand, without the right chair. This Coleman chair is 66% off, and you’ll want to take it on every outdoor adventure. Round feet give it extra stability, plus it comes with two cup holders. Mesh sides make it extra breathable, so you’ll keep using it when the weather gets warm. And because it unfolds in a snap, you can set it up with no fuss. Gsi Outdoors Cookset REI $35 $26 at REI For those hiking and backcountry camping trips that require cookware that can be packed in a backpack without much fuss, grab this Alps Mountaineering cook station. It’s only $26, and it's extra compact at just 4.2 by 4.6-inches. It comes with a .6 liter pot that can be used to boil water, which then transforms into a mug, as well as a fork-spoon hybrid utensil. The aluminum construction heats evenly and quickly, so you don’t have to wait long for a hot meal after hiking all day. And if you’re already packing tons of gear for your trip, don’t worry —at just 6-ounces, this cookset won’t weigh you down. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! 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