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Escape HS 3 Liter Pot
GSI Outdoors
Escape HS 3 Liter Pot
$69.95
Description

  Collapsible silicone pot with hyper-conducting base for faster cooking

  For the longest time, the choice between silicone and metal pots was a choice between space and speed, between efficient packing and fuel efficiency, but with the Escape HS line, collapsible pots finally grow up. The Escape starts from a collapsible design which saves 53% or more space in your backpack and adds a lightweight, crushproof, strainer lid with silicone thumbpads, dual bail handles which lock the lid in place, molded-in graduations and just the right amount of spare space to nest other Escape tableware items inside. But the real breakthrough which lifts the Escape HS Pots above the pack come from the bottom up, where the hard anodized base is built around an incredible, hyper-conducting heatsink which cooks 30% faster and saves 30% more fuel for even more space savings in your pack.

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Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Cookware Material:
Food-grade Silicone
Volume:
3 L / 3.2 qt
Non Stick:
No Coating
Weight:
1.25 lbs
Dimensions:
0.3 in x 9 in x 2.2
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
50233
UPC:
090497502330
Other Features:
• Collapsible design shrinks to 2.1" (54 mm) high disc for effortless packability
• Garnet-hard, non-reactive, hard anodized, heat sink base coated with Teflon® with Radiance Technology heats meals 30% faster while providing truly exceptional non-stick performance, even-heating and resistance to scratching and abrasion.
• Integrated straining holes in the lightweight, hard anodized lid make straining water simple while the silicone thumb pads insulate hands from the heat.
• Molded in graduations for easy measuring and portioning
• Dual bail handles make for easy handling and lock lid in place for transport
Includes 3 L Collapsible Pot, Folding Handles, Strainer Lid
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