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Package Length:1.0 inches
Package Width:1.0 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 26 customer reviews )
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:


2Check the size before you purchase  Jun 19, 2010 By L. Lambert
I go camping a lot and thought the squishy bowl set would be perfect for slipping into a backpack. It would only be perfect if I wanted to start a serious diet while camping. The "cup" is too small to be useful for anything. The bowl isn't even the size of a standard breakfast/cereal bowl. I found the perfect solution: I returned the squishy bowl set and purchased a 36 oz. squishy PET DISH instead. It works great and was less expensive than the bowl set!!!

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


4Really useful!  Sep 22, 2008 By Mary-T
These squishy bowls are really handy for college. I use them for soup in the microwave without a problem. You will want a plastic bag to stick them in once they're dirty, though. Do NOT leave them dirty or forget to wash them as they can get moldy with the remnants of your food! Even if you do, they're easy to clean, can be disinfected, and have no trouble surviving in the dishwasher.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5The utility bowl set  Jun 08, 2010 By Michael S. Vaught "Mike"
Drink coffee? Eat oatmeal? Make soup? Enjoy So-Co and Lime? If you fit any of these categories and you like to do these things on the trail, in a dorm, packing across Europe, living as a hobo under the bridge or in just a general gotta be light and tight manner, this is for you.

Squishy bowls are small, light, packable, retain shape after being turned inside out of easy cleaning, compressed and generally abused. I use these backpacking or on military FTX. I highly recommend them.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Very nice!  Jul 28, 2011 By J.L. Pettimore IV
While it's hard to believe I'm writing a review about a squishy bowl as an adult man, these are actually pretty neat. I bought a set on impulse to try out for rough use eating lunches in the field and on motorcycle trips. Sure enough they're squishy, tough, and work just like more conventional bowls and cups (crazy!). Picked up another set to get another bowl, see below.

The product description is wrong, the cup is really 6-ounces and pretty small to drink out of as an adult male. Small women and children under 11 may find it more useful, but adult men, especially if you're an aging middle linebacker who likes to eat and gets laughed at when you ask the nice folks building your motorcycle jacket why they don't make anything larger than a 52 Long, probably won't get too excited about the cup.

The bowl is a much more useful piece of kit, pretty much works as a cup (obviously) and if they'd sell two for this price and spare me the agony of having to refill a 6-ounce container of liquid four times to satisfy my thirst I'd be pretty pleased. Heck, I'd buy a few of these in a 20-ounce or 24-ounce size due to their versatility and durability. They clean up well and don't ask any special treatment from me.

Also, after reading the reviews below, I would like to add: If you're an adult and can't figure out how to lick/drink/slurp/chug/lap/sip/otherwise intake food and liquid from a squishy container requiring fine motor skills and fingertip control I submit that rough use dishes probably aren't something you should be owning since you'll probably hurt yourself operating in an environment that requires unbreakable, can't bust 'em food containers such as camping, motorcycle trips, or lunches consumed sitting on the tailgate between jobs. Perhaps it's better to stay home and consume food from your rigid plastic vessels while lying on the couch watching Faux News or something in your sweatpants.

That is all.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Perfect space saver!  Apr 05, 2009 By Mbox "Mooseninaboxen"
I took a pair of these motorcycle camping and they worked fantastically! I had them wedged into a pretty small space in the saddlebags but they always sprang back into shape when I needed them. An excellent addition to anyone's camping gear.

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