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Snow Peak Kettle - Lightweight Camping Gear with Foldable Handles - Stainless Steel - 30.4 fl oz

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Features

  • Essential Cookware: Make hot liquids or 1-person meals with this great piece of camping gear
  • Versatile Camping Pot: This camping kettle can also be used as a pot or a mug on your trips
  • Easy Storage: Lightweight design and foldable handles make this travel kettle ideal for a backpack
  • Outdoor Dining Bliss: Enjoy the outdoors with our products' minimalism and elegance
  • Snow Peak: Our backpacking and camping products are made using a historic manufacturing process

Color: Stainless


Material: Stainless Steel


Brand: Snow Peak


Item Weight: 0.57 Pounds


Style: Kettle No.1


Product Dimensions: 5.43"D x 5.59"W x 3.86"H


Capacity: 0.9 Liters


Lid Material: Stainless Steel


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎5.51 x 5.39 x 3.82 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.3 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.7 x 5.7 x 3.9 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.57 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Snow Peak


Warranty Description: ‎See Manufacturer Website


Model Name: ‎Snow Peak Kettle No. 1 with Lid (30.4 Oz), CS-068, Stainless Steel, Silver, Made in J


Color: ‎Stainless


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Snow Peak USA


Part Number: ‎CS-068


Style: ‎Kettle No.1


Included Components: ‎Snow Peak Kettle No. 1 with Lid (30.4 Oz), CS-068, Stainless Steel, Silver, Made in Japan, Lifetime Product Guarantee, Foldable for Backpacking and Camping, One Size


Size: ‎30.4 fl oz (Pack of 1)


Sport Type: ‎Camping


Date First Available: May 29, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very practical travel pot
The size is really perfect to tag along with you to wherever that you know having a hot drink or that needed hot water to reconstitute the 10 minute freeze dried meal will be much appreciated. Of course, you'll need a source of heat to do that too where many options are available from the Solo Titan Stove to the many others available where this little pot will fit perfectly. The thicker Stainless Steel material that is used in the construction will keep it lasting for years of rugged use. BTW, the hack tips suggested here in the comment section for the hanging loop and for the side handle loops are excellent. I also worked a hack into this pot of my own by forming a small indentation at the top of the arch in the hanging loop where a tripod chain could more easily sit into... I Love It and I know you will too...Happy Trails !!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023 by 1SamIam

  • The Snow Peak No. 1 kettle really is #1!
I was actually shopping for a bigger titanium cup to use as a small pot when this kettle popped up on the screen during an online search. I've got a stove and other cookware by Snow Peak so I'm familiar with their solid construction and light weight. After reading through the reviews I thought this might meet my camping needs. When I lived in Alaska I spent all my free time in the backcountry and during winter, like outdoor writer Mors Kochanski says, one of your main pieces of kit for serious time outdoors should be some kind of pot with a lid, a sturdy bail, a spout, and a handle (folding handles are better). In extreme cold your life revolves around hot drinks and hot chow. For years I've use an small aluminum pot from Open Country that met these requirements (they made great stuff and they used to be made in the USA) but at this point in my life I want to pack something about half the size. My need was for a miniature version of what I had been using for years to prepare hot liquids and food for one person that was small enough to easily stash with my emergency gear. I wanted to use it as both a pot and as a large cup. It's hard to tell in the photo exactly what size this pot is. The pot and lid are look as if they'd been polished shiny; the lid makes an excellent mirror, incidentally. The pot itself is 5" wide by 3 1/2" high. The lid sits nicely down into the rim. The spout opening is 1/2". The two folding handles are 4" long and 1" high. The bail is 3 3/8" above the lid when in use. When this arrived in the mail, the first thing I did, as I always do after buying camp cookware, was to build a fire and boil some water. I made a smoky fire out of some scrap pine so the soot from the smoke would blacken the pot, the blacker the better. A black pot will heat up faster than a clean shiny pot and reduce the amount of fuel needed. I made some camp coffee and when it cooled off enough to drink I next had to figure how I was going to drink from from this baby pot. The bail is right where one would normally drink from a camp cup and my only options were to drink from either side of the bail. With the bail down toward the handles I was able to sip coffee in the space between the spout and the bail without too much difficulty. It felt awkward at first but once I got the hang of it it was coffee time. One down side: the bail is floppy, it is either fore or aft, it won't stay up by itself. That makes it kind of useless. When pouring hot liquids, being able to grab the upright bail with one hand and the folded out handles with the other is not only more efficient, it's a lot safer around an open fire or cookstove. I solved the problem in the field with the needle nose pliers on my Swiss Army multitool. The little rounded tabs that the wire bail runs through can be bent ever so slightly outward, a little at a time until you hit the sweet spot, so the bail will stay upright on its own but can be pushed down in either direction when needed. Most camp cookware with a bail comes from the factory with this step already done; I'm not sure why the folks at Snow Peak overlooked this important feature. The Snow Peak No. 1 kettle is solidly made from good stainless steel and is in a class of its own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2016 by Smurf

  • A tale of two pots….
Preface: I own the solo stove titan (for packing) and the solo stove campfire for home/car use, as well as their associated pots that are sized for them to pack into. I do not own the solo stove original (the smallest one), as it was too small to be practical for a party of two or more for anything other than heating water. However, I wanted the addition of a smaller pot for heating small quantities of water on the titan (say, for rehydrating meals, beverages, etc.), so I began my quest for a 30 oz. (900 ml.) or so pot. I narrowed my choices to the solo pot (having good experiences with solo’s other products) and the snow peak kettle #1. (Zebra makes nice pots as well, but they do not have side handles, nor a pour spout.) In many ways, the two pots are very similar—about the same capacity, both stainless steel, both with folding handles on the pot itself, and both with functional flat lids. Both were purchased directly from Amazon (they do not always have the snow peak in stock.) But there the similarities end. The solo pot is taller and narrower, vs. the snow peak's shorter and wider. The solo pot came with a small dent in the side—apparently not from shipping, as the packaging was pristine—so either damaged at the factory in China, or perhaps it was a mishandled return? Also, the bottom was not completely flat, and “popped” in and out with a small amount of pressure. I know that this pot was designed to be very lightweight, but the thickness of the metal was nowhere near that of solo’s other pots. Could be that I got a lemon, but I noticed some of the more recent reviewers complained of the same problems. The snow peak kettle #1, by comparison, seemed significantly sturdier, with thicker metal. It was constructed perfectly, with no flaws or dents, and the bottom was completely flat. It also has a bail handle (i.e., like a paint bucket), which will be handy when hanging over a fire. Its folding handles are longer, so less likely to get too hot to hold. It does not, however, have measurements marked on the side, which are very handy (I suppose I could scratch or engrave them on, but it would be better if it came that way.) Another downside is that the spout is a cutout on the side covered by a welded-on piece---don’t get me wrong, it is well-executed (typical high quality of snow peak equipment I have bought, all made in Japan), but the design is harder to get really clean if you heat something other than water. And the snow peak is considerably less expensive! So, if you own or are contemplating owning the original solo stove, the solo pot will be adequate for your needs and allow nesting with the stove, a potential space-saver. If you are like me in not owning or planning to own that particular stove, the snow peak is the better pot. I’m keeping mine, and the solo is going back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2015 by rw rw

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