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X-Set 32 (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
X-Set 32 (Fall 2023)
$108.71
Description

  Thr collapsible X-Set 32 includes the innovative technology that won the X-Pot™ its Backpacker Editors' Choice Award in 2015. Using a hard anodized aluminum base with collapsible silicone side walls, this set includes a 2.8 liter X-Pot, 1.3 X-Kettle and the 8-inch X-Pan. Two glass-reinforced Nylon 66 handles support the upper rim of the X-Kettle for easy pouring, while the X-Pan is polished on the inside to prevent food sticking and has silicone-wrapped side handles that flip neatly underneath for transport. The best part? All this collapses to create a small disc sized set that slides easily into your backpack for all your adventures in the outdoors.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
585
Packed Dimensions:
9 x 1.8 in
Individual Pot Weight:
2.8L: 11.5 oz
1.3L: 6.6 oz
8" Pan: 10 oz
Pot Volume:
2.8 L & 1.3 L
Weight:
29 oz. (836g)
Other Features:
The X-Pot
-- BPA free, food grade, heat resistant silicone
-- Hard anodized 6063-T6 aluminum base
-- Durable translucent lid with strainer
-- Hard anodized finish would be damaged by the cleanser used in dishwashers – the X-Pot is therefore not dishwasher safe
-- 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.
The Set
-- Set includes: 2.8L X-Pot, 1.3L X-Kettle & 8" X-Pan
-- Set nests completely together for ease of transport and storage

Stove Use
-- 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.
-- Base is not magnetic, so induction stoves won’t work.
-- Can be used on domestic stoves if the flame setting is kept low and the pot does not boil dry.
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