MSR BLacklite
I have had the MSR Dragonfly and MSR Blacklite pan set since 1998 and last year the coating started to come off.
Mine have been well used..but here are some notes regarding teflon/ali cook ware;
1) Always use soft utensils,, not steele or you will scratch the surface and food will stick
2) Always put packing between the pans to stop abrasion during transport
3) Always ensure they are 100% dry before packing away as water droplets will oxidise and pitmark the surface, leading to coating coming away.
4) Use a high combustion cooking oil, such as peanut not plan vegetable, that way the oil doesnt burn on ruining the coating, causing abraisive cleaning to be required.
5) Move the pan around and ensure the oil is upto temp before putting food in so it doenst stick.
6) Dont use coarse abrasive washing pads on them or the surface will scratch up.
From the sounds of it, if you werent using steele cooking utensils and scarping away at the bacon, and they were brand new, you have a warrenty claim.
If your using some of the new anodised aluminium pan sets, well it certainly shouldnt happen.
When you recieved your pans/purchased them, were they seperated with padding of some kind? Newer MSR non stick gear comes with packtowels to prevent travel abrasion. If yours were missing the could be the coating may have been loosen/damage during transport from distributor to retail outlet.
I am hoping to be stocking msr stoves shortly with my business. There uk distributor are a fairly decent bunch. I can pass on the details if you havent got them. They might be able to help sort it.
If you did as per their instructions, then it simply shouldnt have happened.
Hope that helps.