Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.97 x 6.69 x 4.06 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 6.75 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 14.08 ounces |
Brand Name | MSR |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Warranty Description | 3-Year Manufacturer Limited |
Model Name | Alpine |
Color | One Color |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | MSR |
Part Number | FBA_39109 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | Stowaway Pot |
Size | 1.1-Liter |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
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MSR Alpine Stainless Steel Stowaway Camping Pot
Material | Stainless Steel |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Brand | MSR |
Color | One Color |
Capacity | 1.1 Liters |
Product Dimensions | 6.75"D x 7"W x 4"H |
Item Weight | 14.08 ounces |
Is Oven Safe | No |
About this item
- Stainless steel construction is incredibly strong and offers the ultimate in durability
- Great for storing camping gear and supplies when not cooking
- Hinged, easy-lift handle flips over the fitted lid to lock it in place
- Lightweight at just 15.5 oz (440 g)
- Measures 6.5 x 3.8 in (16.5 x 9.7 cm)
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In 1969, Seattle engineer and lifelong mountaineer Larry Penberthy formed Mountain Safety Research as a one-man crusade dedicated to improving the safety of climbing equipment. The fuel behind Larry's passionate fire was a simple belief that still drives our team today:
The idea that better, safer, more reliable equipment is the key to unlocking greater adventures.
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Designing for Durability and Longevity
We build products to last, offering outdoor enthusiasts more adventures and reducing the amount of goods piling up in landfills.
Our first priority is to design and manufacture durable, long-lasting products. Extensive testing—both in-house and in the field—allows us to ensure that our products will stand up to the wear and tear to which our customers subject their gear.
Our products have stood the test of time, and we often hear stories from customers who are still using MSR stoves from the 1980s. We believe in what we make and stand behind it.
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Weight | 1 lbs 10 oz (0.73 kg) | 3 lbs 2 oz (1.40 kg) | 11.4 oz (0.32 kg) | 9.5 oz - 1 lbs 4 oz (Depending on size) | 1 lb 6 oz (0.64 kg) | 3 oz (0.08 kg) |
Packed Dimensions | 8.2 x 4.4 in ( 20.8 x 11.2 cm) | 9.6 x 4.7 in (24.4 x 11.9 cm) | 7.8 x 1.9 in (19.8 x 4.8 cm) | 5.7 x 4.6 x 3.0 in - 8.3 x 7.2 x 4.0 in (Depending on size) | 7 x 3 x 9.5 in (17.8 x 7.6 x 24.1 cm) | 6 x 3 x 2 in (15.2 x 7.6 x 5.1 cm) |
Size(s) | 1.5L and 2L | 1L, 2L, and 3Ls | 7.7 Inches | 475ml, 775ml, 1.1L, OR 1.6L | 12-Pieces | 3-Pieces |
Panhandler Pot Handle | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
Sold As Set | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Hinged Lid Locking Handle | ✓ |
Product Description
Product Description
These time-honored stainless steel backpacking pots stand up to heavy use and offer a high quality, durable option in cookware. They're perfect for scouts and emerging campers, as well as budget-minded travelers
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MSR Stowaway Pots
Perfect for scouts, emerging campers, and budget minded travelers, MSR Alpine stowaway pots are easy to assemble and store inside a backpack or suitcase. The hinged handles take up less space than ordinary pots. Constructed of durable stainless steel, Stowaway pots are built for heavy use and great flavor.
Key Features:
- Versatile: Great for storing gear or supplies when you’re not cooking.
- Secure: Hinged, easy-lift handle flips over the fitted lid to lock it in place.
- Limited lifetime warranty
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ASIN | B000FBSZGU |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #17,077 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #12 in Camping Pots, Pans & Griddles |
Date First Available | October 1, 2001 |
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Customers like the quality, weight and handle of the outdoor recreation product. For example, they mention it's heavy duty, the handle folds over top and makes it fairly compact, and the pot is heavy enough that things do not burn as soon as you add heat. They appreciate the size, saying it'll fit a small stove inside. As for the handle, they say it'd be great for use over a campfire. As far as size is concerned, they're happy with the 1.1 litres, saying that it''s pretty big and great for when you have to cook for 2 or 3. As for ease of storage, they note that it can be stored in the cupboard.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the outdoor recreation product. They mention that it is heavy duty, excellent, and well built. The stainless steel is thick enough to make it bomb proof without being gratuitous. Some appreciate the small size and practicality of the pot.
"...The 1.6l is a perfect and versatile size. The stainless steel is thick enough to make it bomb proof without being gratuitous in weight...." Read more
"...It's very well made from high quality stainless steel with a terrific locking design that ensures the lid stays on tight and anything stored inside..." Read more
"...got this one as a replacement as its a little smaller and more practical for my uses. i love it!..." Read more
"...every time something is poured from them, they are nonetheless very useful & i'll have the 2 bigger ones in my kit specifically for baking, as well..." Read more
Customers like the size of the pot. For example, they say it's perfect for 3-4 people, fits neatly inside the pot, and is a handy size for one person. It's also large enough to make chow for two people and saves on space.
"...The 1.6l is a perfect and versatile size. The stainless steel is thick enough to make it bomb proof without being gratuitous in weight...." Read more
"...Size-wise, it's a great size. However, without a handle, it is virtually impossible to cook delicate foods (eggs, pancakes, etc.) over an open fire...." Read more
"...handle is plenty long to keep it out of the flames of a fire, and lid fits nice. according to a digital scale, mine ways .92 pounds...." Read more
"...This pot is a package in itself. The pot boils water and is large enough to fry food and everything stays in...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the pan. They say it's not too heavy, the pan is heavy enough that things do not burn as soon as you add heat, and the handle folds over top making it fairly compact. The locking lid is solid and enables you to pack the inside with anything you want.
"...I've done many week long backpacking trips carrying it, it's lightweight for what you get out of it." Read more
"...food in your fridge too since the handle folds over top and makes it fairly compact...." Read more
"...heavier than yes, but comparably priced, & no aluminum toxins messin with the brain!..." Read more
"...DurableCons:- Not the lightest pot- Liquids tend to dribbleThese are great for camping as they are quite compact...." Read more
Customers like the lid of the outdoor recreation product. They mention that it locks down very securely, and the handle does keep the pot securely closed.
"...It's very well made from high quality stainless steel with a terrific locking design that ensures the lid stays on tight and anything stored inside..." Read more
"...it seems sturdy and well made. nice polished stainless. secure latch to keep it closed...." Read more
"...I love that the lid attaches securely so it will keep the inside of the pot clean and make the whole thing easier to pack...." Read more
"...It has a great contraption for closing the lid and even under force from stuffing it full of gear it holds well and I don't worry about it..." Read more
Customers like the ease of storage of the outdoor recreation product. They say it's big enough to store several meal ingredients, emergency gear, and fuel. Customers also say it works great as a storage space for collapsible wood. They mention that it'll hold a camp stove, alcohol fuel, and matches. Customers are also impresseded with the protected storage space, saying it'd be great for a meth burner and fire steel.
"...its not watertight so you cant use it like a canteen, but works great to store gear, or stuff a sack of trail mix inside when its packed away...." Read more
"...the integrated handle/latch setup is killer!they can hold stove, fuel, food, etc. making them a great self contained mess kit!..." Read more
"...Plus you can store items in it while hiking. The lid latches to the base, making it a great storage option. Use up every inch of the pack, right?..." Read more
"...The price is good. I love that you can stow the leftovers for lunch or breakfast the next morning...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the pot. They say it's a great pot for camping, park or beach cooking, and is worth every penny. Customers also mention that it looks like good quality for the money.
"Saves me money by not having to go to restaurants, the risk of food poisoning while traveling, and seriously, you can't make a decent fried egg or..." Read more
"...The pot and stove are a great combo and both are affordable.It's a little heavier than I expected but marginally...." Read more
"...I looked at many before deciding but felt this looked like good quality for the money...." Read more
"...The cost is good, but consider the weight. For the price they are still four stars...." Read more
Customers like the handle of the outdoor recreation product. They mention that it's long, sturdy, and has a folding feature that makes it a great space saving feature. The built-in handle is functional and does a good job of holding the lid down when locked closed. Some say that the handle is long enough that their bare hand does not get uncomfortable with the pot.
"...i just hold it or set it on my lap. handle is plenty long to keep it out of the flames of a fire, and lid fits nice...." Read more
"...the integrated handle/latch setup is killer!they can hold stove, fuel, food, etc. making them a great self contained mess kit!..." Read more
"...Will probably McGiver a solution to strengthen the handle. Handle long enough that bare hand did not get uncomfortable with pot at full boil...." Read more
"...Con: I've seen comments before about the handle turning in on itself, while pouring out water. This is partially true...." Read more
Customers like the ease of cleaning the outdoor recreation product. They mention that the pot cleans up fast, the soot cleans off with a brilo pad, hot water, and some elbow grease. They also say that the molten chocolate cleans extremely easily with water and a scrub brush. Customers say they have no difficulties with closing or cleaning it.
"...I love that the lid attaches securely so it will keep the inside of the pot clean and make the whole thing easier to pack...." Read more
"...bar ivory and soap up the bottom of what I cook with, the burnt coating washes off easily. I should have done it here...." Read more
"...is perfect for small family or friends, it cooks the meat well and washes easily." Read more
"...a "slick" finish to the metal so I think that they are easier to scrub... What I mean by a "slick" finish is that there aren't any..." Read more
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I bought this pot to build a cookset for my family of five. I am combining this 1.6 L stowaway pot with the (excellent) MSR Alpine fry pan and the (excellent) GSI Glacier Stainless Kettle. All three go together so well it seems like they belong together. The fry pan nests perfectly around the bottom of the 1.6 L pot, and the smaller (1 L) GSI Kettle fits inside the pot nicely, with a little room around the perimeter for small and flexible items (a scrub pad, some small utensils, etc.). The metal tabs that hold the bail handle on the GSI Kettle do press against the underside of the stowaway pot's lid, but if you use a needle-nose pliers to bend the tabs downward about 1/8", the kettle fits inside perfectly with the lid locked down securely.
These three pots have been a superb campfire cookset for our five-person family. The 1.6 L pot is large enough to cook a full box of Macaroni and Cheese (or a family-size stew, etc.) while we brew coffee in the GSI Kettle. The fry pan is not essential, but it's so convenient for cooking bacon, eggs, fish, burgers, and other delicious items. We could probably use the stowaway pot (or its lid) as a makeshift fry pan, but I don't like frying in a deep pot or on a curved lid with no handle. Instead, I'll carry the extra weight to have a proper fry pan. And at a total weight of 2.5 lbs., that's only 0.5 lbs. per person for the entire cookset.
If you're assembling your own group cookset and you need a solid large stainless pot to contain most of the kit, this 1.6L Stowaway pot is an excellent choice. For only one or two, I think most weight- and space-conscious hikers/campers will find this pot to be too large, and would likely prefer one of the smaller sizes. Regardless, the quality and function are great! Highly recommended!
[UPDATE 3/4/2014: For experiment's sake, I tried using the lid of this 1.6L pot as a makeshift fry pan as some others have suggested. Size-wise, it's a great size. However, without a handle, it is virtually impossible to cook delicate foods (eggs, pancakes, etc.) over an open fire. You need a good glove/oven mitt to protect your fingers and then either cook on a nice bed of hot-but-not-too-hot coals and watch very attentively, or over a cook stove with a nice low flame setting; otherwise, get used to obnoxious scorching. But it can be made to work. So, for further experiment's sake, I tried removing the handle from the pot, then screwing a stainless loop onto the lid to reattach the handle as a fry pan handle. That worked much better because I could easily remove/replace the pan from the fire without risk of burning my hand, controlling the heat much better. However, it's still a far cry from the more pleasant and predictable cooking of the MSR Alpine fry pan. Lid frying in this pot is workable in a pinch, but demands all your attention and certainly, without a handle, exponentially increases your risk of burnt food or a burnt hand.]
[UPDATE 7-7-2015: Still loving this cookset. With my modification so that I can attach the handle to the lid, I now use the lid as a frypan fairly often, allowing me to eliminate the weight of the separate Alpine Fry Pan when I'm backpacking with my family. Having a self-contained cookset with a lid that locks on is so very convenient, and after a LOT of cooking over the fire, my pot is none the worse for wear (except for some blackening of the metal, of course, which gives it character). These pots are bombproof; they will last you a lifetime of normal camp cooking. Great stuff.]
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Cons: fairly expensive.