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Ceramic Solo Pot
MSR
Ceramic Solo Pot
$59.95
Description

  Lightweight aluminum pot with durable Fusion® ceramic non-stick surface

  Whether you’re on a solo mission or joining partners on the trail, cook freely in the backcountry with this 1.3-liter pot, featuring MSR's durable Fusion® ceramic nonstick coating. The toughest nonstick coating MSR has ever found, Fusion ceramic stands up to the abuse of outdoor cooking. It’s safe at high heat and free of PTFEs and PFOAs, making it a superior nonstick option for soloists seeking a pot that’s easy to clean at camp.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Cookware Material:
Aluminum
Volume:
1.3 liters
Non Stick:
Non Stick Coating
Weight:
7.3 oz (207 g)
Dimensions:
6.7 x 3.8 in (17 x 9.5 cm)
Made In:
Thailand
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
13230
UPC:
040818132302
Other Features:
Fusion® Ceramic: Ultra-durable nonstick coating handles abuse, is safe at high temperatures, and is PTFE- and PFOA-free, for superior, worry-free nonstick performance.
Cook Freely: Easy clean-up makes this pot perfect for cooking real meals on the trail.
Ultralight: 1.3 L pot handles the duties of basic cooking with minimal weight.
Efficient: Lid doubles as a strainer, and aluminum disperses heat more evenly.
Includes: (1) 1.3 L nonstick, hard-anodized aluminum pot, (1) aluminum strainer lid, (1) Talon™ pot handle.
Fusion® is a registered trademark of Whitford.
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