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X-Pot 1.4L (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
X-Pot 1.4L (Fall 2023)
$41.21
Description

  Collapsible silicone/aluminum pot; packs flat

  Sea to Summit has created a truly innovative solution to bulky cooking pots: the X-Pot collapses flat to disappear into your pack. It has a hard-anodized aluminum base and silicone sidewalls that fold down and nest with other X-series products. Silicone is one of the safest cooking materials out there; it is BPA-free, won't leach tastes, odors, or chemicals, and can handle outrageous extremes in temperature. The hard anodized aluminum base offers a fast boil time and the stainless steel ring embedded in the rim turns the silicone walls into an exceptionally rigid structure for easy lifting and stirring. The X-Pot is an awesome choice for backpacking, mountaineering, cycle trips, or any other activity where space is paramount.

  Backpacker Magazine Editors' Choice 2015 Winner

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Volume:
1.4 Liters
Non Stick:
Non Stick Coating
Weight:
9 oz / 250 g
Dimensions:
7.5 in.(dia.) x 2.5 in. high
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
100
Other Features:
• The silicone handles are designed to secure the lid to the pot only during transport. Attaching them to the lid during cooking will cause damage to the lid.
• Sides of pot should not be exposed to direct flame
• BPA free, food grade, heat resistant silicone
• Hard anodized 6063-T6 aluminum base
• Durable translucent lid
• Hard anodized finish would be damaged by the cleanser used in dishwashers - the X-Pot is therefore not dishwasher safe
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