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The Teton Falls 52/68 oz Stainless Steel Camping Pot combines rugged 304 stainless steel construction with a smart spill-resistant spout and a mirror-finish lid that doubles as an emergency signal. Weighing only 15 oz and measuring 6" in diameter, it offers versatile handle options and a capacity optimized for boiling up to 52 oz without overflow—making it the go-to pot for millennial adventurers who demand durability, portability, and multifunctionality in their camping gear.
| ASIN | B071R58X5C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,042,016 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,602 in Tea Kettles |
| Brand Name | Teton Falls |
| Capacity | 4.3 Pounds |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 78 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Weight | 0.94 Pounds |
| Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
| Manufacturer | Teton Falls |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CamPot52 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | CamPot52 |
| Origin | Imported |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 602401954755 |
| Whistling | Yes |
P**Y
Good quality, Better than average volume.
IMO, this is a great/versatile pot. Beautifully drawn and finished. Useful (sorta) handles ... the bail has a tentative but useful upright locked position. The folding side handles are those formed-wire converging things with mysterious sliding adjusters whose purpose has eluded me for 50 years. (Enlighten me if you can, PLEASE?) Regardless, I think it's well-appointed with handling options - however, all of them get HOT over a stove. Be prepared to use a pot holder or gloves/mitt when handling. Better yet, have a pot-lifter on hand, because tipping the pot towards the spout will be hard no matter which of the attached handle sets you try to use... and a pot lifter applied to the side of the pot makes pouring much easier. Also, I've found that all the spot welded handle straps make it a bit hard to wash the outside of the pot - lots of creases and swinging things; but this does not detract from my affection for this pot. I've confirmed that it will hold one EN417 (220g) mixed fuel canister easily - with plenty of "slop" for inclusion of a lot of other stuff - like one of those tiny backpacking stoves, some ignition materials, seasonings, short utensils, batteries, or whatever. It'll actually hold 2 EN417 220g canisters or one 440g canister, but the latter 2 will not allow the pot lid to seat completely. The capacity gives it a lot of versatility - load and heat a little or a lot. Some truthful observations: The capacities advertised are not exactly what I measured. To the bottom of the spout, I measure 40 ounces. At the top of the spout, I measured about 60 ounces. Obviously, one can fill to any level up to 60 ounces, although boiling 60 ounces does "spurt" some of the volume out the spout. There are no graduations on the pot, and there is no way this pot will hold 68 ounces unless you solder or tape the spout holes shut, and maybe not even then - didn't try. Total capacity ambiguity notwithstanding, this pot still has a larger capacity than all the "near quart" and very expensive options. Your choices are obviously going to be based upon what you do with your cookware. I use mine over a tiny backpacking stove on the back porch, during power outages, or to keep from heating up the kitchen in the summer - and just for fun (I LOVE tiny stoves - they're some of my favorite toys). Overall, I think this thing would last decades for anyone who uses it wisely. I don't cook anything in it which would deposit carbs or fats on the spout holes, since this makes the holes hard to clean. I suppose one could use a small brush on them to great effect.But one could definitely cook soups of a smaller than 40 oz. volume and pour it out the side of the pot without fowling the spout holes. There are other good pots out there, and I'd like to try the MSR Alpine Stowaway 1.6 L, but I haven't - so can't say anything about it. But this Teton Falls pot has a lot going for it.
P**T
Great quality and value.
Great price and value. Would buy again.
D**T
Every camper needs one
Good purchase. Nice to have for camping
R**K
Good Pot, BUT...
The bail is nice, but it won't hang level, the handles on the side do not stay closed, they want to open when you hang the pot creating an even more severe imbalance while hanging. I bought it specifically because it can be hung, but that didn't work out for me and to send it back, well, may as well keep it. It's great if you don't want to use it to hang and just want to use the handles on a stove or flat surface.. not so good if you want to use a tripod though.
B**Y
It’s easy to clean. Works for what it’s intended for.
For it’s bigger size I wish the side handles were more solid. My concern is that they will be the first thing to break. I actually use this in the home kitchen. Too big for backpacking in my opinion.
S**D
A nice 1 or 2 person pot.
A nice 1 or 2 person pot. I hang it over an open fire from my tripod and it does it's job. It's robust enough for it's intended purpose but I wouldn't put it on the bottom of your ruck. I like the pour spout. My bushcraftinng buddy had a similar one from the 30's and I got envious so I got the closest I could find.
N**X
Bought it for camping but…
I bought this for camping but it soon became a household favorite. This little pot is perfect for boiling just the right amount if water for three large cups of tea or two large ramen bowls. It gets used daily in our home and is the perfect size for two people. It takes 9 minutes to boil a full pot of water on high. It has a strainer built in. Have also used it over a four person twig stove.
F**O
a perfect size and design for our camping set up
Solid stainless steel construction. It's a perfect size and design for our camping set up, with a lid and two handle lifting points. We use it for cooking meals for two and for boiling coffee in the mornings (which it's spout makes it perfect for. The lid keeps heat in so we use much less fuel than before. It's versatile and packs down to make are kit much more efficient.
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