Backpacking and wild camping trips are among the best ways to spend time in the great outdoors. But life on the trail isn’t usually renowned for its gourmet menu options. Time to change all that with Jetboil’s Ceramic Cook Pot, the ideal accessory for your Jetboil stove. With its wide base, generous 1.5-litre capacity, non-stick coating, practical lid and folding handle, this pot ensures no more soggy pasta and burnt-on mess stuck to the bottom of your pan. Instead, you can simmer and sauté in style, taking your camp cooking game to the next level, whether you’re catering for a solo trip or a larger group.
1.5L cook pot is ready to cook any meal on the trail
Ceramic coated for easy, non-stick cooking to make tastier meals on the trail
Non-stick coating makes for effortless clean-up with just the wipe of a rag
Folding wire handles and insulating cozy make for safe and easy handling on any adventure
Wide base makes it easy to simmer and cook for small groups
FluxRing Technology makes cooking quick and easy, so you can chow down faster
2oz (345g) weight and compact design lets you take mess-free cooking wherever you're headed
Pot Support (sold separately) must be used when cooking with the 1.5L Ceramic Cook Pot on all compatible cooking systems except the MightyMo, Stash, Genesis and HalfGen
Weight: 345 g
Volume: 1.5 L
Dimensions: 160 x 122 mm
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The Jetboil has proven itself time and time again as a reliable, easy to use all-in-one personal cooking system that is adept at brewing up in a portaledge midway up a 3,000ft rock face or in the porch of an expedition tent in some of the world’s most remote places.
That versatility and simplicity makes it the ideal camp stove for both aspiring and accomplished adventurers embarking on all sorts of trips and expeditions, from big wall climbs to weekend wild camps. But its contemporary popularity means it is easy to forget just what an original and innovative idea the notion of all all-in-one personal cooking system actually was when Jetboil was first unveiled to the world, back in 2001.