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This camping pot lets you cook meals at camp. Bail handle allows you to lift and carry the pot. Lightweight aluminum is easy to clean and corrosion resistant.
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Note: Handles can become hot during use. The manufacturer recommends using heat-resistant gloves or an oven mitt to prevent injury.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Ellen: Hey everyone. I'm Ellen here at etrailer.com. Today we're taking a quick look at the AceCamp tribal cooking pots. Now, these are available as a set with the three different sizes or each pot is available individually. The nice thing about these is that they're going to be made of a solid aluminum construction, so they're going to be able to heat up our food relatively quickly, resist any kind of rust or corrosion, and should give us years of good service.The one downside to aluminum is that it does tend to dent fairly easily, so you have to be careful with it that way. But these are also going to have a rounded bottom, so if you can see the bottom of that construction there, it's going to help to keep food from collecting in the corners and making it more difficult to get the last bits out and make cleaning a little bit easier.
Comes with the lids with the handle attached, so you don't have to have an extra tool to open this up, although you probably want to have a glove or some kind of material to pick up that lid whenever it's been sitting on the fire. You don't want to just grab it with your bare hands since good chance that it's going to be pretty hot. Also has the bale wire handle, so you can hang that from the spit over your fire and have an easy mounting point to attach this to your pack, and transport it that way.Each of these does stack inside the larger size, so we'll have our four liter, eight liter, and 12 liter pots. Should be a good range of sizes for just about any kind of trip, whether it's just you and a friend or maybe a big group of scouts going out for the weekend or for a couple days. So, to show you that they all fit inside the larger size.
The one bad thing I would also say is that the lids aren't very stackable. That handle in the middle, while it's nice to be able to grab that, it makes it so the lids aren't very compatible with stacking. That might be the easiest way, is to put them lid to lid or handle to handle. They don't take up too much space, but that is a little bit annoying that they don't have an easy way to clip together.On each of our smaller pots, you might notice when you first get them that they've got a little sleeve of rubber tubing or plastic tubing. That's so that whenever they stack inside there, that handle doesn't scratch so much against the inside of our next size pot.
It also helps to keep them a little bit more snug so you don't have any rattling inside there. It's going to be same for our smallest pot. Again, since these are aluminum, they can warp a little bit if you happen to put too much pressure on one of them. So, in transit, one might get a little wonky. That's just the nature of aluminum.
It's very malleable, so it's able to be transformed into all kinds of different objects, but it also does have a tendency to bend. So you see, once it's inside there, if I push it all the way down, rattles a little bit, but not too much. And if you put a sock or something in there, shouldn't be too much of an issue. But all of them are stacked inside nicely. Really don't move around too much. That rattling is more the handle than anything. So, I think that's definitely a nice feature is that they're easy to stack all together.For the biggest pot, our 12 liter pot, it's about 11 inches in diameter. That's going to be for the outside edge here. At the top, it is a rolled edge, so it's actually a little bit wider than 11 inches at the very top of it. The height for the largest pot is about eight and 5/16ths or just over eight and a quarter inch tall. If we go to our next size down, our eight liter, that is going to be just about eight inches tall and about nine and a half inches in diameter. Our smallest pot, the four liter, is about six inches tall and just about eight inches in diameter.The lids will be a little bit wider, so our smallest lid is about eight and a half inches. Our 12 liter is about 10 inches. And then the big guy here is just about 11 and a half. That's since they need to fit over that size, and with that rolled edge, it is just a little bit wider than the actual pot diameter itself. So, that's why they're a little bit bigger. The handle sticks up by about an inch from each of those lids. The largest one is actually more like an inch and a quarter, so that's about how much size they're going to take up inside your pack.But all in all, I think that's going to be really nice set. Again, you can purchase these individually or as the set. The part numbers for the individual pots, for our four liter, it's going to be 3771681. For the eight liter, it's 3771682. And for the 12 liter, it's 3771683. For the whole set, it's going to be 3771684. I hope this video has been helpful in deciding if this is going to be the right kit for you. If not, we do have a lot of other options available here at etrailer.com, so definitely check them out. Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time.
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 Customer Reviews)
This camping pot lets you cook meals at camp. Bail handle allows you to lift and carry the pot. Lightweight aluminum is easy to clean and corrosion resistant.This 8" aluminum pot is exactly what I hoped. I have 2 aluminum 6-person cook kits that are 9" (big pot), 6" (small pot) and a 4" coffee pot. We use these in Scout trips into the wilderness in the canoe country (BWCA/Quetico) and at our troop here in California. It alway seemed that we need another pot, but don't have one. This fits perfectly inside the big pot and contains everything else inside it. I had to grind off the holders, but that was easy to do. Now my cook kits have that extra pot they've always needed. The quality of these pots is excellent. I highly recommend.
High quality aluminum camping cook pot, just what I needed.
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Dave H.
12/23/2020
Its worked great. Just as described in the paragraph above.