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Titanium BOT Bottle Pot
Vargo Outdoors
Titanium BOT Bottle Pot
$99.90
Description

  Ultralight water bottle/cooking pot combo

  Stop carrying (and paying for) a water bottle AND cooking pot--the Vargo Outdoors Titanium BOT is made to replace both! Half water bottle, half cooking pot, it performs both functions exceptionally well while weighing less than most standard water bottles. It converts easily from a water bottle to a cooking pot with a simple flip of the lid, yet its watertight, temperature resistant O-ring won’t melt when exposed to heat. Graduated measurements in 100 ml increments makes measuring food and liquid a snap. The BOT fits in most standard water bottle pockets. What it doesn’t fit into is the convention that you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Just another Vargo original idea.

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Description
Brand Name:
Vargo Outdoors
Cookware Material:
Titanium
Volume:
1 liter capacity (34 oz)
Size:
1 Liter
Non Stick:
No Coating
Color:
Titanium
Weight:
5.2 oz (147 g)
Dimensions:
Outer Diameter: 4.1 inches (105 mm)
Inner Diameter: 3.8 inches (96 mm)
Height: 6.3 inches (160 mm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
T-427
UPC:
818881004273
Other Features:
• Ultralight titanium construction
• Graduated measurements in 100 ml increments from 300-900 ml
• Biocompatible
• Unlined, uncoated material
• Lid doubles as water bottle lid and cooking lid
• Watertight, heat-resistant O-ring
• Wide mouth design to make cooking, cleaning, and using a lot easier. It can fit your entire hand inside it while still fitting in most water bottle pockets!
• Both pieces work well with pot lifters
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