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Snow Peak Kettle No. 1 - Stainless Steel Kettle for Outdoor Cooking - Durable Camping Kettle for Camping & Hiking

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Features

  • Stainless & Stylish Camp Kettle: Features a polished stainless steel construction that is durable and visually appealing, adding a touch of style to your camping gear
  • Versatile Camp Companion: This stainless steel camp kettle is designed for outdoor enthusiasts, providing a reliable and corrosion-resistant cooking essential
  • Convenient Foldable Handles: Designed with foldable handles for easy travel and packing; ultralight for camping and hiking trips
  • Lightweight & Multi-Use Kettle: Experience the freedom of lightweight camping gear with this camping kettle; use to boil water or cook single-person meals
  • Experience Nature with Snow Peak: For more than 60 years, weve been making heirloom-quality gear and apparel to help people slow down, connect with others, and feel close to nature

Material: Stainless Steel


Finish Type: Polished


Brand: Snow Peak


Color: Stainless Steel


Capacity: 30.4 Fluid Ounces


Product Dimensions: 5.7"D x 5.7"W x 3.9"H


Item Weight: 0.57 Pounds


Coating Description: Stainless Steel


Is Oven Safe: No


Manufacturer: Snow Peak USA


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Finish Type: ‎Polished


Brand: ‎Snow Peak


Color: ‎Stainless Steel


Capacity: ‎30.4 Fluid Ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.7"D x 5.7"W x 3.9"H


Item Weight: ‎0.57 Pounds


Coating Description: ‎Stainless Steel


Is Oven Safe: ‎No


Manufacturer: ‎Snow Peak USA


Is Suitable For Stovetop: ‎Yes


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎71


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎5.59 x 5.39 x 3.82 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.34 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.7 x 5.7 x 3.9 inches


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


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Part Number: ‎CS-068


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


Date First Available: May 29, 2011


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  • 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

  • A couple hacks make this quality kettle great!
The media could not be loaded. Seeking a lightweight non-aluminum camping pot for boiling water I found this guy. At first I balked at the price but was impressed by so many rave reviews, and that it’s still made in Japan by Snow Peak. I lucked out and bought it from Amazon “used” for half price. (really just looked like the box was damaged- score!) The kettle is adorable, made from mirror finish stainless steel and just radiates quality and simplicity. While light in weight it should give years of use if cared for properly. Filled with water to within a half inch from top it holds three and a half cups, plenty for a big mug of coffee for one or two campers. I want to address what I and others have encountered as “handle challenges” and how I solved them. First- the top bail handle that doesn’t stay in the up position. As another reviewer also demonstrated, you just need to gently bend the handle catch on one side with a pliers so the edges flare outward to keep the handle in the upright position when in use. (See pic) The other issue I found is the fold-out locking handles on the back- when open and meshed together they work great, unfortunately there is nothing that locks them against the sides of kettle when folded away, so they are free to just flop about. Since the handles sit loosely in their frame I found that 16 gauge soft steel wire fits right in there alongside and tightens the handles up enough so they stay put in any position. (See pic) I cut a small length for each side and folded the edges out of the way. Super easy- you can get the wire at your local craft store. I look forward to putting this little guy to work camping soon, and will revise review if necessary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2021 by Dannyderlo Dannyderlo

  • the perfect billy pot/kettle in 1
This is a great little billy pot and tea or coffee kettle. It looks small but it cooks just enough for 2 people. I make coffee enough to have 2 cups for myself and a friend, so about 32 oz of water. This pot says it holds over 30 oz and it sounds about right. I had the water level just a short distance from the top. Enough it doesn't spill over when it just starts to bubble. I pour before a full rolling boil anyway though for coffee and tea. I've cooked noodles filled to the brim and water with the noodles just before, gets just enough for 2 people to eat. The first thing I did when I got it of course, it used a pliars to slightly bend the bail holder. It stays in the position I want very well. Handles work great. Fits my trangea-like alcohol stove with a pot holder and case all inside with plenty room to spare. I'm not a backpacker but this is definitely a backpacker sized stove yet you could use it at home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2019 by Great Owl

  • Great for a hiker, good at a base camp
Ideal, sturdy, well thought out, useful at the campsite, perfect with alcohol stoves, camp fires, the "Firebox" or most any other wood burner. Mine is busy getting its "woods fire patina" right out of the box. It's just about the perfect size. You may be struck that it's small, but it handles a meal for one or even two people. It is light enough to back pack and you can nest a lot of items in it on a hike. Works just as well in a base camp on a Coleman stove. I had admired them in the catalogs for years, glad I broke down and bought one. In spite of the quality construction; it is not overpriced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2016 by Steven D.

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