PRIMUS Essential Trek Pot 0.6L - pot

  • 32.04 €
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  • The Essential Trek Pot is the ultimate hiking pot, created for camping novices and experienced outdoor cooks alike. It is ideal for preparing smaller portions or in combination with the 1 litre pot for more advanced cooking.

    The pot is made from anodised aluminium which conducts heat well. The slightly thicker bottom compared to the sides of the pot contributes to a more even temperature throughout the pot and minimizes the risk of burning food. The bottom also has a spiral pattern that ensures optimal heat transfer and adhesion of the pot to the stove support.
    The plastic lid doubles as a strainer and features silicone grips for easy handling. Includes an adjustable and removable handle that can be locked in two positions for safe handling and transport.

    • Anodized aluminum pot conducts heat efficiently and effectively
    • Suitable for small portions
    • Lightweight plastic lid with silicone grips also doubles as a colander
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    • Spiral pattern on the bottom ensures optimal heat transfer and ad
    • Adjustable and removable handle allows easy cooking or transporting of pots
    Diameter:9.4 cm
    Weight: 140 g
    Capacity: 0.6 l
    Height: 9 cm

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    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: PRIMUS
    • Product code: P741430
    • volume : 0.6 L
    • colour : šedá

  • PRIMUS Essential Trek Pot 0.6L

    Essential Trek Pot 0.6L
    Essential Trek Pot 0.6L
    Essential Trek Pot 0.6L
    Essential Trek Pot 0.6L
  • Based on Swedish technology, Primus has been a globally recognized pioneer of outdoor cooking since 1892. Since then, our innovative products have enabled countless expeditions thanks to their outstanding quality and performance: a Primus cooker accompanied Roald Amundsen when he was the first man to reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay used the Primus cooker on Mount Everest when they reached the summit on 29 May 1953.

    But these are just the most famous of several pioneering adventures that have relied on Primus cookers in the past. To this day, our search for improved technology and clever solutions has not stopped for most adventures.