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The Pathfinder School Stainless Steel Bush Pot and Lid Set (64 oz) is a robust and lightweight cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from durable 304 stainless steel, it features a smart design with heavy gauge handles and a secure lid, making it perfect for camping, hiking, or backyard gatherings. With a lifetime warranty, this pot is your reliable companion for all culinary adventures.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Brand | The Pathfinder School |
Color | Silver |
Capacity | 4 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.38"D x 5.38"W x 5.5"H |
Item Weight | 450 Grams |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Manufacturer | Pathfinder |
Size | 64 ounce |
UPC | 817414015502 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.61 x 6.42 x 5.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Brand Name | The Pathfinder School |
Warranty Description | Pathfinder Lifetime Promise |
Model Name | Bush Pot |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | TPS-Stainless Cookware |
Style | 64oz Stainless Steel Bush Pot and Lid Set |
Included Components | Bush Pot and Lid |
V**L
Excellent, solid pot
We love this pot. It works great on our Coleman 3-in-1 stove. We use it for boiling water (which it does quickly) and heating up canned foods and making pasta sauce. We haven't used it over a fire but I'm sure it'd be fine. It's really sturdy and the lid fits very snuggly. The hand is easy to use and folds up so you can store it easily. The design of this is great because you can also pour very well out of it. It's lightweight but sturdy. Everything about this pot is great, it's just really well designed.
L**H
High quality and worth it
Very sturdy and well made. I really like the hanging handle in addition to the side handles. The hanging handle has notches that help hold it firmly in place. The lid also fits securely on top and will not easily fall off. Very glad I didn’t go with a cheaper version. This is a case where you get what you pay for.
M**.
Great product! Easy to cook and clean
The lid shuts securely and holds enough food to a small family! It’s easy to clean and is great quality. Could be used for many things like disinfecting lots of water or cooking a large meal.
W**S
Just what I needed
I needed a pot that would be large enough for a 2 person meal. Wanted something that could be used indoor, on a camping stove or a camp fire. This Pathfinder pot fit the bill. I have not used it yet but I can tell you it is light, appears strong/well made and has a lid that fits very snuggly. Will update when I use it. I have had other such pots that were much cheaper and they all failed quickly. I have confidence in this one.
C**G
If it says Pathfinder - I add to cart.
I can't brag enough on this bush pot. I've had this thing for about a year now, and I've beaten the crap out of it through multiple trips. It just keeps on going. In the coals? No problem. Over direct flame? No problem. Lightweight, easy to clean, easy to pack in for hike in trips - seriously, it's a quality piece of gear. It impressed me so much that I literally bought everything else that The Pathfinder School offered after my first trip.
D**S
Excellent gear
I have used this pot extensively for cooking and boiling over open fires, camp stoves, in fireplaces, over alcohol stoves, and rocket stoves. I’ve done everything from making stew to using it to pour pancake batter. It performs flawlessly. One of the best items of camping gear you can buy.
J**D
Nice pot but loose lid.
Nice pot, stainless steel, very well thought out. Clearly designed by a bushcrafter. I feel the lid is too loose.
K**R
Well constructed. Lid fits tight.
I had an old ceramic pot with a bail and lid but the lid was constantly falling into the fire. It's larger capacity took forever to boil water. I am in the process of downsizing my camp kitchen as we got a smaller vehicle. I needed something compact yet could fill my 40 oz stainless nalgene or kleen canteen with water then fill my 750l cup for coffee. This fits the bill. It boils water rapidly. Lid fits on securely. No fishing around in the fire pit for lost lids. Probably a little too big for backpacking.
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