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Primus EtaPower Titanium Non-Stick Cook Pot - 1.7L
$32.95
$47.00
Save 29% Item #1694K
Closeouts. With an EtaPower 1.7L cook pot from Primus, your portable stove instantly becomes 50 percent faster and more efficient. Universal convection for all Primus, MSR, Brunton, Coleman and many other stoves.
Includes pot lifter
Aluminum handle: 5x1-½x1-½”
Lid diameter: 7-¼”
Height: 4”
Diameter: 7”
Weight: 12.6 oz.
Material: Hard anodized aluminum with multilayer titanium non-stick interior surface
Closeouts. China.
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Excellent pot pays for itself! By JMT Master from Evolution Valley, CA on 10/10/2009 Pros: Durable, Fast Start, Saves fuel Best Uses: Backcountry Camping, Campgrounds Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Saves fuel. My boiling times are 30-60 seconds less than with my old stainless steel pot. As mentioned, this is an aluminium pot with a non-stick coating inside. There is a metal ring welded to the bottom so that the pot can rest on a regular stove. My stove's supports are relatively small in diameter, so I have to align the supports so that they fit in between the fins (takes an extra second or two). I wish it came with an insulated bag like with the etapower stove set. Much more economical than the j-boil system.
Pots Work Well With Easy Modification By Bill from Fort Collins, CO on 09/23/2009 Best Uses: Backcountry Camping Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This pot and its 2.1L brother worked well for us on a seven day canoe trip in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and on a five day backpack in Glacier NP. To make the pots work on our MSR stoves (SimmerLite and WindPro)we used a Dremel tool to cut away the flat ring around the heat exchanger at the points where the stove's pot support contacted it. This made the pot make firm contact with the stove's pot support and put the burner up inside the heat exchanger. The two pots nest well. Good value and good performance.
By BBT from San Francisco, CA on 08/14/2009 Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Be aware that this is not a titanium pot. It is aluminum, with a titanium coating. I was looking or a lightweight ti pot, and this was surely not that. Looks like good quality though.
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