





I have different brands of stove/pot. I like this system. It weights less. Price is on point and is handier than the others. I like mine!
I bought this teapot along with the Near Zero stove. Our party of five took this system and a JetBoil on a backpacking trip to the Uinta Mountains of Utah. The Near Zero system quickly become our favorite. The biggest con to the JetBoil system was reaching your hand in to turn off the stove (or pick up system) while steaming hot water is boiling over the sides. The teapot was so easy to pick up and pour boiling water. The handle coating allowed you to hold with your hands. We just used one finger to hold down the lid while pouring water directly into our cups or meal pouches. I wrapped my the stove in my dish towel and stored it inside the teapot while hiking. As advertised, about 9 ounces total for the stove and teapot. This is my new backpacking stove system!
I love this little lightweight aluminum teapot. I take it both car camping and out backpacking. It's perfect for boiling water for dehydrated meals, coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Great product right here!
Cant believe it's under 30 bucks. I used this with the NZO stove and 2 cups water boiled very fast in 45 degree weather. Impressive stuff.
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Weighing just 5.8 oz. (164g), our camping Aluminum Kettle/Teapot is made of hard-anodized aluminum and has a fill-capacity of 33.8 fl oz. (1000 ml). It can boil 2 cups of water in just over 2 minutes! For most camping trips, this is the only pot you will need. It is perfect for dehydrated foods, hot drinks, oatmeal, or other food and drinks requiring hot water. The silicone handle and easy-pour spout make it safe and easy to use when hot. The foldable handle allows the kettle to compact down small, taking little space in your pack. A medium size 8 oz. butane/propane fuel mix canister can fit inside, or a small, 4 oz. butane/propane fuel mix canister and Near Zero mini-stove can fit inside as well.
Best Use | Backpacking/camping |
Material | Hard-anodized aluminum |
Weight | 5.8 oz. (164 g) |
Capacity | 33.8 fl oz. (1000 ml) |
Size | 6 (W) x 4 (H) inches |
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I have different brands of stove/pot. I like this system. It weights less. Price is on point and is handier than the others. I like mine!
I bought this teapot along with the Near Zero stove. Our party of five took this system and a JetBoil on a backpacking trip to the Uinta Mountains of Utah. The Near Zero system quickly become our favorite. The biggest con to the JetBoil system was reaching your hand in to turn off the stove (or pick up system) while steaming hot water is boiling over the sides. The teapot was so easy to pick up and pour boiling water. The handle coating allowed you to hold with your hands. We just used one finger to hold down the lid while pouring water directly into our cups or meal pouches. I wrapped my the stove in my dish towel and stored it inside the teapot while hiking. As advertised, about 9 ounces total for the stove and teapot. This is my new backpacking stove system!
I love this little lightweight aluminum teapot. I take it both car camping and out backpacking. It's perfect for boiling water for dehydrated meals, coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Great product right here!
Cant believe it's under 30 bucks. I used this with the NZO stove and 2 cups water boiled very fast in 45 degree weather. Impressive stuff.
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