How to Choose Camping Cookware

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The MSR Ceramic Solo pot is perfect for simple, 1-pot meals savored by backcountry soloists.
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View all MSR PotsBest Use | Backpacking |
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Liquid Capacity (L) | 1.3 |
Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.) | 44 |
Dimensions | 6.25 x 3 inches |
Cookware Material | Aluminum |
Material(s) | Aluminum/ceramic coating |
Nonstick Surface | Yes |
Includes | Pot; lid; removable handle |
Weight | 7.5 ounces |
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I loved this at first, but after a couple months on a thru hike it lost it's non-stick property. For the price I expected much greater performance. I have a Sea to Summit frying pan which has performed much better even though skillets are exposed to much greater heat than a pot used only for liquids. Next pot will be Sea to Summit.
This pot is light weight, takes up little space and heats up fast. I like that it has strainer holes though I haven't used them yet. I pack a small bowl, my stove, salt/peppet shaker, scraper and matches in the pot with a small cloth. It fit in my kayak hatches easier than my 20 year old pot.
I've owned this for a few years now. Served me and my 3 companions well on the John Muir Trail and quickly became our preferred utensil as it brought water to a boil significantly faster than the other taller pot (similar capacity) we had.