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Comments about MSR Stowaway Pot - 775ml.:
Bought this product, and have taken it out camping once. 20 mile hike in mts. of North Carolina over two days, for 2 meals. Would recommend this pot over the 475 ml, which will only heat 2 cups. The 775 heats over 3 cups. Was able to boil water for whole group by simply making a fire, and sticking the MSR pot in there. It's that simple. This little thing was a champ. Heats quickly, and the flame/coals do not bother the metal one bit. Was greatly impressed.
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When backpacking in the High Sierra, campfires are illegal at many of the alpine lakes, the very lakes I seek out for trout. I needed a small pot that would work well in conjunction with my bakepacker. With some minor improvisations to the bakepacker, this pot is superb. Heavy for the UL crowd, perfect for my own particular needs.
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works great with the MSR pocket rocket (stove fits perfectly inside the pot).
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IMO works better with a Trangia burner than the Snowpeak 700, probably due to the shape. Unlike the Snowpeak 700, however, it is inconvenient to use as a cup for tea. Sized right for nice large solo meals. Seems indestructible.
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I've owned this pot for 10 years now and it's as functional as when I first bought it. I spend about 100 nights a year in the backcountry and I use it twice a day. It's my pot and bowl all in one. The lid clamps down nicely, so if you're transporting water from creek to camp, you can just seal it up and walk without worrying about it. I've never used a titanium pot and don't think I ever will since I have this thing.
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I've used this nifty little pot on numerous occasions to boil water or heat up some corn or beans or whatnot. It's a great little pot, but maybe a tad too small if you are cooking for more than one or two people (who don't eat a lot). I haven't ordered one yet, but I imagine the next size up would be perfect for my needs.
The lid snaps on via the handle, and is very secure. Foodstuff doesn't stick to the bottom much, and even when it does the pot cleans very easily with little effort. The pot itself doesn't feel very heavy, and can be used to secure small items or food when packing in. Overall I highly recommend it!
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This holds about 3.2 cups, so it can double as a large cup or a small pot to cook up some hot soup mix, or a couple cans of beans; Or to boil up some water and drink if you were in a survival situation. I store this in a small pack in my car with a package of dry soup mix inside, along with some other emergency items.
The quality is very nice, the handle unfolds and clicks in place, or when packed away it holds the lid down snug; it has a very nice latch also. I would say this has the possibility to be passed down and will easily last a lifetime.
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Can use it as a mirror since it's very shiny
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