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Highlights
Precision Pour
Compact design with storage space
Secure lid when pouring or upright
About This Item
SPECS
Weight: 5.25 oz.
Width: 5.5 in.
Height: 3.5 in.
Packed Size: 3.5 x 5.5 in.
Capacity: 1 L.
Materials: Aluminum
DESIGN & DETAILS
The MSR Pika™ 1 L. Teapot offers an efficient design that conveniently stows PocketRocket® 2 with case or PocketRocket® Deluxe stove plus coffee or tea ingredients
Offers a precise pour with a non-turbulent column of water with easy spout control
Secures lid stays put when pouring but lifts easily when teapot is upright
Lightweight and boils water fast. Cools down fast too. I used mine for 5 days and 5 nights on the Kalalau Trail. It was perfect for my needs. Boil water for freeze dried foods.
D
1 year ago
Stop Using Plastic
I love this pot, but I'm not happy with the plastic lid. I lit the wrong burner and there wasn't enough water left in this kettle, and by the time I noticed what happened the lid had completely melted and was sending plastic smoke into the air. It was totally my fault and I was going to replace this, but I still feel a little sick so I'm nervous about whatever chemicals they used to produce the lid. Plastic has no business anywhere near a hot surface. Unrelated to this screw up, the handle gets screaming hot so you need hold it with a towel, which gets kind of annoying.
Jacob O.
2 years ago
I Love This Pot. It's
I love this pot. It's light, the handle is well designed, it makes it much easier to handle boiling water for drinks and rehydrating food.
Michael A.
2 years ago
Correct Size For Preparing Generously
Correct size for preparing generously sized meal portions for one plus a cup of coffee for breakfast. Easy to handle without pot holders and a great pour spout
justbob
Verified Purchase
2 years ago
Very Light
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Slightly disappointed. I did not realize the lid and the bail are plastic. I tend to forget I am heating water for tea and don't know if extended boiling will affect the plastic. It is a nice size and very light. I used a small pot in the past. This holds more water, so should be more useful. I think I can have a cup of tea and rehydrate a diner bag with one pot. Instructions say to not use on a high flame, presumably to keep from melting the plastic bail.