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Primus Trek Aluminum 2-Piece Pot Set
Ultralight nesting cookset for backcountry meals
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- Hard-anodized aluminum for fast, efficient heating
- Includes 1.0L and 0.6L pots that nest tightly together
- 1.0L lid doubles as a skillet with ceramic non-stick coating
- Spiral base improves heat transfer and stove grip
- Removable handles and mesh bag for compact packing
- Hard-anodized aluminum for fast, efficient heating
- Includes 1.0L and 0.6L pots that nest tightly together
- 1.0L lid doubles as a skillet with ceramic non-stick coating
- Spiral base improves heat transfer and stove grip
- Removable handles and mesh bag for compact packing
When space is tight and every ounce matters, your cookset should work harder than it weighs. The Primus Trek Aluminum Pot Set is built for backpackers who want real meals without hauling a full kitchen into the backcountry.
Both pots are made from hard-anodized aluminum, offering fast, even heat distribution and long-lasting corrosion resistance. The spiral pattern on the base enhances heat transfer while improving stability on stove supports — especially helpful when cooking on compact backpacking burners.
The 1.0L pot handles meals for one to two campers and includes a fry pan lid with ceramic non-stick coating that doubles as a skillet or seals in heat while boiling. The 0.6L pot is ideal for smaller portions or side dishes, and its lightweight plastic lid features an integrated strainer and silicone handles for safe pouring.
Together, the 0.6L and 1.0L pots nest securely for rattle-free packing. Adjustable, removable handles let you cook, serve, or pack efficiently. Designed to fit an Essential Trail Stove connected to a 230g canister, this set delivers a compact, versatile cooking solution for 1–2 adventurers.
When space is tight and every ounce matters, your cookset should work harder than it weighs. The Primus Trek Aluminum Pot Set is built for backpackers who want real meals without hauling a full kitchen into the backcountry.
Both pots are made from hard-anodized aluminum, offering fast, even heat distribution and long-lasting corrosion resistance. The spiral pattern on the base enhances heat transfer while improving stability on stove supports — especially helpful when cooking on compact backpacking burners.
The 1.0L pot handles meals for one to two campers and includes a fry pan lid with ceramic non-stick coating that doubles as a skillet or seals in heat while boiling. The 0.6L pot is ideal for smaller portions or side dishes, and its lightweight plastic lid features an integrated strainer and silicone handles for safe pouring.
Together, the 0.6L and 1.0L pots nest securely for rattle-free packing. Adjustable, removable handles let you cook, serve, or pack efficiently. Designed to fit an Essential Trail Stove connected to a 230g canister, this set delivers a compact, versatile cooking solution for 1–2 adventurers.
Set includes: 0.6L pot and 1.0L pot
1.0L Pot
Weight: 9.5 oz
Dimensions: 4.6 x 5.7 in
Feeds: 1–2
Lid: Fry pan with ceramic non-stick coating
Handles: 2 adjustable and removable
0.6L Pot
Weight: 4.9 oz
Dimensions: 3.7 x 3.5 in
Feeds: 1
Lid: Plastic with integrated strainer and silicone handles
Handle: Adjustable and removable
Trek Pot Set
Total weight: 14.4 oz
Dimensions (nested): 4.6 x 5.7 in
Storage: Mesh bag included
Material: Hard-anodized aluminum
Invented in Sweden
Gas and stove not included
Set includes: 0.6L pot and 1.0L pot
1.0L Pot
Weight: 9.5 oz
Dimensions: 4.6 x 5.7 in
Feeds: 1–2
Lid: Fry pan with ceramic non-stick coating
Handles: 2 adjustable and removable
0.6L Pot
Weight: 4.9 oz
Dimensions: 3.7 x 3.5 in
Feeds: 1
Lid: Plastic with integrated strainer and silicone handles
Handle: Adjustable and removable
Trek Pot Set
Total weight: 14.4 oz
Dimensions (nested): 4.6 x 5.7 in
Storage: Mesh bag included
Material: Hard-anodized aluminum
Invented in Sweden
Gas and stove not included
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