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Pika Teapot
MSR
Pika Teapot
$31.96
Description

  Ultralight aluminum with precise pouring for tea or coffee

  Featuring a precise-pour design, this ultralight aluminum teapot dispenses a steady, thick, targeted stream of water that’s ideal for mastering pour-over coffee, and for filling small-mouth vessels. The teapot’s no-drip spout eliminates any dribble after your pour, and its special lid stays on when pouring but comes off easily otherwise. Its handle also stays upright, away from the hot teapot, for easy handling and to help keep hands cool. The teapot’s wide opening facilitates cleaning and lets you store a small stove and ingredients for your morning caffeine ritual. And for those traveling ultralight, the teapot is an excellent alternative to a small pot for boiling water for dehydrated meals.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Cookware Material:
Aluminum
Volume:
1 Liter
Non Stick:
Non Stick Coating
Weight:
147 g (5.2 oz)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
10942
UPC:
040818109427
Other Features:
• Featherweight: Just 147 g (5.2 oz) in an ultralight, hard-anodized aluminum design.
• Precise Pour: Dispenses a robust, non-turbulent column of water that's easy to direct.
• Secure Lid: Lid stays on when pouring but lifts off easily when teapot is upright.
• Convenient: Stows PocketRocket 2 with case or PocketRocket Deluxe stove plus coffee or tea ingredients (all sold separately).
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