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Titanium BOT HD
Vargo Outdoors
Titanium BOT HD
$109.95
Description

  The most versatile Bot ever; bottle/pot with folding handles

  Reduce weight, frustration, and complications from your hydration and cooking systems with the Titanium BOT HD. Vargo Outdoors took their beloved BOT and made it even more versatile by adding a set of titanium foldaway handles to help drop grams and increase versatility. No need for a separate pot lifter! Use it as a water bottle, cooking pot, mug (beer stein!), and cold soak container or use it to measure, carry, and store anything you need it to. Ultralight, durable titanium construction ensures it will be with you for every trip.

  CAUTION! Lid must be unscrewed and turned over into cooking position to prevent explosion. Serious injury could occur.

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Description
Brand Name:
Vargo Outdoors
Cookware Material:
Titanium
Volume:
1.0 liter (34 fl oz)
Non Stick:
No Coating
Weight:
5.4 ounces (153 grams)
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-482
UPC:
818881004822
Other Features:
• Pure grade titanium construction for lightweight durability and strength
• 100% biocompatible grants safer cooking and drinking assurance
• Titanium foldaway handles stowaway when not in use and replaces the need for pot lifters
• 1 liter capacity (34 oz) offers plenty of capacity for eating and drinking
• Graduated measurements (300-900 ml) makes measuring ingredients easy
• Unlined, uncoated material so nothing comes between you and your food/beverage
• Watertight screw-top lid seals in liquids securely
• Lid doubles as cooking lid for lightweight cooking efficiency
• Temperature resistant O-ring won't melt when not exposed directly to flames
• Wide mouth for easy cleaning and use
• Fits in most water bottle pockets for easy transport
CAUTION! Lid must be unscrewed and turned over into cooking position to prevent explosion. Serious injury could occur.
NOTE: If temperature or altitude differences occur, the lid may become pressure locked. To depressurize, use a dull, flat object to lift up the O-ring to allow air to enter the BOT.
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