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A worthy trail companion, the MSR WindBurner 1-liter pot increases the versatility of your WindBurner Stove System. It boils water fast for hot meals and drinks and doubles as an eat-and-drink vessel.
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View the MSR WindBurner Product LineView all MSR PotsBest Use | Backpacking |
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Liquid Capacity (L) | 1 liter |
Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.) | 33.8 fluid ounces |
Dimensions | 4.25 x 7 inches |
Cookware Material | Aluminum |
Material(s) | Hard-anodized aluminum |
Nonstick Surface | No |
Includes | 1 liter WindBurner personal pot; 0.5 liter bowl; strainer lid; pot cozy; canister stand |
Weight | 8.7 ounces |
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Excellent option for the MSR Windburner system. Works well for boiling water, soups and coffee
Very good pot for boiling water. I have the MSR WB burner that sits on the ground, rather than screws into the tank. The burner is supposed to pack into the pot, but barely fits, and is extricated only with some effort. Also, be careful with the lid when pouring boiling water out the hole. The lid can come off the pot when it is holding back the weight of the water, causing the boiling water to spill out - with all the consequences that can have...
Like others I bought this to compliment my Windburner Duo. It’s my favorite stove to date. It’s fast, reliable, efficient, quiet, and even simmers. I’ll buy the pan soon, too. Sadly I left the plastic bowl on the bottom of the pot and put it on the stove. Doh! Clearly it was user error and no fault of MSR. I have not found a replacement bowl yet. Hoping I can buy one to fix my kit.
I love my WindBurner Duo set up, and this pot is a great addition to the 1.8 liter pot when I am with 2 or more other people, or for use on a solo mission where the added speed and efficiency of the system justifies carrying the WindBurner rather than a PocketRocket. I have found myself packing my WindBurner on most of my trips this summer - solo and otherwise.
I bought this 1.0L accessory pot to use with my Windburner Duo stove system. This works out great when I have multiple people with me I use the 1.8L Pot and when Im alone I take the 1.0L pot with my system. The 1.0L pot fits a 4oz fuel canister, stove and lighter perfectly in it. The 1.8L Pot will fit a 8oz canister along with stove and lighter just right.
Very well thought out. Good for my current need. I'm on the road quite often and making coffee instead of buying all the time is a game changer. I also use the windburner system to control what I eat. I not only eat healthy but also save money on food and drink during this time of high inflation. And best of all the clean up is very quick and simple.
We used it (and other pots in our Windburner kit) recently with our new Windburner stove, during strong springtime winds at Green River State Park in Utah. It worked very well, and so fast that I learned not to turn my back on it for more than a minute!
Heats really quickly, it's practical with its accessories. Easy to clean. Only negative, the outside sleeve some times doesn't latch properly and can slide down during use. Ends up a bit melted, just have to keep an eye on it.
It was great to have and used it with the press for coffee on a week backpacking trip. I had issues with the cozy staying on the pot. However, Cascade design is true to their word and replaced it after my return.
I used this on a recent backpacking trip. It worked very well. It boiled water fast and is very lightweight. My only complaint is that you can't use it on any stove - only pairs with windburner stove.