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X-Pot / Kettle - 2.2L (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
X-Pot / Kettle - 2.2L (Fall 2023)
$44.96
Description

  Innovative, versatile 2.2L collapsible pot/kettle

  The X-Pot / Kettle 2.2L is the ideal all-around cooking pot. With a generous volume, it’s perfect for group camping. On the other hand, it also makes a great compact two person cook set—simply nest two X-Mugs and X-Bowls inside (sold separately) and collapse everything down to a 1.6 inch thick disc.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Large 2.2L volume and 1.5L safe boiling capacity

  • Made from food grade, heat resistant silicone and ultralight hard anodized aluminum

  • Wide, stable base absorbs maximum heat from camp stoves while protecting silicone walls

  • Two glass-reinforced Nylon 66 handles support the upper rim and improve control when pouring

  • Stow two X-Bowls and X-Mugs inside for a complete compact cook set (X-Bowls and X-Mugs sold separately)

  • Durable translucent lid

  • Collapses to a height of 1.75 inches

  • Sides of kettle should not be exposed to direct flame

  • A hard-anodized finish would be damaged by the cleanser used in dishwashers – the X-Pot / Kettle is therefore not dishwasher safe

  Stove Use:

  -- X-Pots are designed to be used on backpacking stoves or camping stoves. The burner (and the flame produced by it) should be smaller than the base of the X-Pot.

  -- X-Pot alloy base is not magnetic, so induction stoves won’t work.

  -- Can be used on domestic stoves if the flame setting should be kept low and the pot does not boil dry.

  Material:

  BPA free, food grade, heat resistant silicone and hard anodized 6063-T6 aluminum base

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