
Whether you're out on your own or in a group, this 1.3-liter pot is your trusty companion. It features a Fusion ceramic non-stick coating. Fusion ceramic is the most durable non-stick coating on the market and is especially suitable for outdoor use. This coating withstands high heat and is free from PTFE and PFOA, making this easy-to-clean pot ideal for solo adventurers.
Whether you're out on your own or in a group, this 1.3-liter pot is your trusty companion. It features a Fusion ceramic non-stick coating. Fusion ceramic is the most durable non-stick coating on the market and is especially suitable for outdoor use. This coating withstands high heat and is free from PTFE and PFOA, making this easy-to-clean pot ideal for solo adventurers.
Whether you're out on your own or in a group, this 1.3-liter pot is your trusty companion. It features a Fusion ceramic non-stick coating. Fusion ceramic is the most durable non-stick coating on the market and is especially suitable for outdoor use. This coating withstands high heat and is free from PTFE and PFOA, making this easy-to-clean pot ideal for solo adventurers.
Whether you're out on your own or in a group, this 1.3-liter pot is your trusty companion. It features a Fusion ceramic non-stick coating. Fusion ceramic is the most durable non-stick coating on the market and is especially suitable for outdoor use. This coating withstands high heat and is free from PTFE and PFOA, making this easy-to-clean pot ideal for solo adventurers.
Last updated at 06/24/2026 10:45:19
MSR 39012 Ceramic Solo Pot, Outdoor, Camping, Cooking, 0.4 gal (1.3 L), Genuine Japanese Product
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MSR - Ceramic Solo Pot
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MSR Ceramic Solo Pot | Backcountry Cookware NZ
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MSR Ceramic Solo Pot
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MSR Ceramic Solo Pot
Delivery $19.99
originally posted on cascadedesigns.com
Love this little pot! It's no-stick w/o being teflon. My stove and matches fit easily inside. Cooks evenly. The handle locks into place
originally posted on moosejaw.com
I bought both tha MSR Ceramic Solo pot and the ceramic skillet. They are light weight and packable.But, I’ve cooked food in both and was disappointed at their performance. They were relatively non stick but not completely. Whether I cooked meat or pancakes and I did use oil, there is no heat distribution. The hot spot over the burners burned and hardly cooked around the edges. You have to stir constantly or burn. Also the bottom of both pot and skillet bulged out so now they don’t sit flat. For that kind of money I expected a lot more. I’ve got plain old stainless steel pots that work about the same and were a lot cheaper!
originally posted on REI
I have had this for three years and have been using it on the MSR Pocket Rocket. The bottom changed color on the inside and eventually started to chip and peel off. If I spend $60 on a little pot, I expect it to last longer than this.
| Dimensions | Diameter: 15.7 cm (6.2 in) |
| Capacity | 1,3 liters |
| Warranty | 36 month(s) |
| Country of origin | Thailand |
MSR 39012 Ceramic Solo Pot, Outdoor, Camping, Cooking, 0.4 gal (1.3 L), Genuine Japanese Product
Free delivery
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MSR - Ceramic Solo Pot
Free delivery
MSR Ceramic Solo Pot | Backcountry Cookware NZ
Delivery $28.65
MSR Ceramic Solo Pot
Delivery between 30 June – 8 July $9.95
MSR Ceramic Solo Pot
Delivery $19.99
Love this little pot! It's no-stick w/o being teflon. My stove and matches fit easily inside. Cooks evenly. The handle locks into place
I bought both tha MSR Ceramic Solo pot and the ceramic skillet. They are light weight and packable.But, I’ve cooked food in both and was disappointed at their performance. They were relatively non stick but not completely. Whether I cooked meat or pancakes and I did use oil, there is no heat distribution. The hot spot over the burners burned and hardly cooked around the edges. You have to stir constantly or burn. Also the bottom of both pot and skillet bulged out so now they don’t sit flat. For that kind of money I expected a lot more. I’ve got plain old stainless steel pots that work about the same and were a lot cheaper!
I have had this for three years and have been using it on the MSR Pocket Rocket. The bottom changed color on the inside and eventually started to chip and peel off. If I spend $60 on a little pot, I expect it to last longer than this.
Excellent single person pot. With my diet I don't use oils and the ceramic coating does a fantastic job cooking and helping not burn food, even with light use of fluids. Very light and packable. Used on a bikepacking trip and is small enough to fit into a small cylinder 5L dry bag. Was able to fit fuel, dish towel, jetboil stove base (sorry msr), bowl scrapper and MSR wind screen / base inside of it. Handle does fold back to secure lid when not in use. Would highly recommend for a light weight and compact pot for solo cooking or a pot towards a group cook.
If you like cooking real food when you are backpacking, this is best pot I've found so far. Lid works great. Handle doesn't fly off when you are driving.
This is a safe pot to use for backpacking with the ceramic coating. Just big enough for my needs as a vegetarian who consumes mainly vegetables which take up more space per calorie than meat based foods. Have not used it yet though. And the price is right since I will only use it from time to time.
I have used this pot a lot in a short time and it has not let me down. My previous titanium pot by another maker was not non stick. This one should be labeled "stick resistant" rather than non stick but is the best titanium pot I have used. It cleans easily, heats quickly and is very light. As a titanium pot it will save weight over steel or aluminum and will bend fairly easily but this pot is as good as I've used and worth the money if weight is important to you.
The MSR ceramic pot worked great on a weeklong trip in the Sierras. It is large enough to boil water for a couple of people but packs well. The folding handle is really a critical feature.
I really like the flip up handle that locks into place, it makes it feel secure and overall I am satisfied with how this pot functions. My only concern is that it the ceramic coating has started to come off on the rim of the pot. It's not a big deal because its just the rim, but it makes me think that the coating can get scratched easily so be careful what utensils you use and what you store inside it. On the plus side its PTFE/PFOA free but I would still be careful if you want it to last. So far I think its a great lightweight pot, easy to cook with and clean.
Just used it on a backpacking trip with my boyfriend. Perfect size for 2 people, likely 3. It is light. The lid has a lip it slides under to hold it in place. I did not use the strainer holes in the lid. The handle locks down over the lid, for storage in pack. I fit my stove, soap, scrubber, and could stored a few more items on the trail in it. Way better than the aluminum pot. I have not used the titanium pots, but they are extremely pricey.
| Dimensions | Diameter: 15.7 cm (6.2 in) |
| Capacity | 1,3 liters |
| Warranty | 36 month(s) |
| Country of origin | Thailand |