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BioLite CampStove KettlePot 1.5L Pot for CampStove 2 Cooking Pot and Kettle

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Style: Campstove Kettlepot


Features

  • For use with the BioLite CampStove 2+, CampStove Sold Separately
  • Featherlite and Foodsafe. Made with ultra-thin stainless steel. More durable than anodized aluminum and easier to clean without worry of scratching off material.
  • Multifunctional Design. Make coffee to start your day and saute up a meal for four after a long hike, the KettlePot has you covered.
  • Instant Carry Case. The CampStove nests inside the KettlePot, offering protection while saving space in your pack.
  • Boil 1 liter water in 4.5 minutes.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎10.87 x 6.22 x 5.87 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.83 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎BioLite


Manufacturer: ‎Biolite


Part Number: ‎CSE0200


Style: ‎Campstove Kettlepot


Date First Available: April 12, 2021


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  • Perfect addition to my Biolite gear!!!
Style: Kettlepot
Another great product by Biolite. I love that my campstove fits snugly inside the KettlePot and saves space in my Backpack. I think this is an awesome system. The KettlePot holds up to 1.5 liters or just over 6 cups of water. It has markings on the inside for liters and cups which make it easy for measuring. The lid with pour spout make it easy to pour into a cup or meal packet. The KettlePot works well if your getting your water from a untrusted source like a stream or pond. You can boil a full pot, put two cups into your meal packet and, have four cups for drinking with your meal. After it cools of course, unless your making hot chocolate :). The KettlePot comes with a cup inside that you can use for drinking or preparing meals in. The KettlePot sits nicely on top of the campstove but make sure your stove is on a stable surface and somewhat level. I like the open ports on the bottom of the pot. This allows you to see the flame inside your campstove. You can add small sticks through the holes or remove the pot to add more if you see the flames getting low. Be careful when placing the kettlePot on your campstove though. Make sure these holes are not right over your battery pack on your campstove because flames do come out of the holes. I heated a full 1.5 liters in my KettlePot to see how long it would take. I used wood pellets because they seem to burn hotter. I started with my campstove just under half full of pellets. I used a cotton ball with a little Vaseline on it to get the fire going. I started with the fan speed on the lowest setting and once the pellets were glowing and still had flame, I slowly added another handful of pellets and put the KettlePot on top of the stove turning the fan to high. Be careful not to add pellets too quickly and smothering it putting out the flame. I did this once during the process and it smoked like crazy and I lost over half the heat. I used a piece of paper to get the flame going again. I kept my fan speed on high and tried to keep the temperature at max the whole time. I added a handful of pellets 5 times during the heating process. I timed it and it took me just over 20 minutes from the time I put the KettlePot on my stove for the water to reach a rolling boil. I am sure I could have done it sooner if I had not put out the fire when I added pellets that one time. Oh well, live and learn. Overall I really like this KettlePot and feel it is a great addition to my Biolite gear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 17, 2018 by Outdoor Nut

  • Expensive but probably worth it
Style: Kettlepot
Well so.. really. THAT is expensive. But on the upside, my biolite campstove stores in the kettle.. thats probably worth it. and 90% of my cooking is "kettle cooking" heating water and dropping backpack meals.. so it completes the kitchen in a nice compact space.. I passed on the coffee plunger... just because stove and plunger don't both fit.. and instant coffee is a thing.. at least when away from the proper espresso maker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 27, 2022 by Bo Lorentzen

  • It's good, it's just not fully realized.
Style: Kettlepot
I bought this because I was super impressed with the biolite stove (purchased from EMS) and thought a nesting pot would be just the ticket. Sort of similar to the JetBoil products, the stove will nest the biolite stove. For what it does, it works well. The stove nests into the pot, the lid goes on, and away you go. There's enough space in there to fit some small firestarters The instructions want you to put some food safe oil around the silicone seal. I did that, but I full well understand that the oil is eventually going to turn and get gross. That sort of feels like a not great solution. I could store it dry, however. The second bit of nagging is the stove's metal probe goes out the spigot. First day this is fine, succeeding days, this isn't so hot. If you burn resinous woods in the stove, such a pine, the soot can get into the spigot and make everything a bit piney. It's not bad, just be aware you might have to wipe it out. You're going to be dirty anyway, it's fine. The stability is fine, even in the dark with a few beers, I wasn't able to pour my soup all over myself. Here's where my disappointment starts. Boiling the same amount of water, it does boil about two minutes faster (10 minutes vs 8 minutes) over my standard cheap pan I normally take. This isn't a scientific test with standardized wood samples and such, it's just me feeding it sticks per the usual. Also if you use the flexible metal ring they ship with the biolite, you have to somehow get it off to get the kettle on. Mine is too tight to put the kettle on after using it to support a pan. If you attempt to pry it off while it's hot, it will go into the woods, never to be seen again. Ask me how I know. Finally if you know about the jetboil "fins" on the bottom of the cup, those are absent. I actually expected this to have a cool heat catching design to improve the thermal efficiency of burning the wood given how well engineered the biolite stove is, but it's just a flat metal face under the kettle. Also see those holes? They just let the fire and heat out, but there's no way to shove sticks in. It's just not big enough. If you want this to make it easier to feed the stove without removing your meal, those holes don't help. Do I like it? Yes. Does it compare to the JetBoil stuff which is only a few bucks more when it's on sale? I think I'd rather buy the jetboil cup to throw on top of the biolite stove. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 24, 2014 by Joshua Knarr

  • More trouble than it's worth. Your screwed with morning dew wood.
Style: Kettlepot
I hiked with this heavy piece of equipment on a back country elk hunt in Colorado. I used this thing 3 times and didn't brother with it the rest of the time. You have to baby sit it the entire time it's on and God forbid you over fill it a little or not feed it fast enough, freaken smoke the entire canyon out. It will charge you phone, but you can buy a small phone charge that will charge your phone with a fire going and doesn't weigh much. I hate that I wasted the money on it. My nephew had a simple Jetpro with a built in igniter and top top that weighed nothing with the gas canister attached. I will definitely try to get my money back on this, it would be fine for someone that has the time to sit there the entire time. I don't recommend this product and will be sending it back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 8, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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