Primus Trek Pot 0,6L

Primus saucepan made of hard anodized aluminum with a non-stick ceramic coating on the inside. Capacity 0.6L +
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€42.90

Primus Trek Pot 0.6 L is a hard anodized aluminum pot with a non-stick ceramic coating on the inside. Its 0.6 litre capacity is ideal for solo adventures. This lightweight and compact pan will look great in a backpack.


It has a thicker bottom than on the sides to make cooking easier and to reduce the risk of burning food during cooking. The underside of the pot has a spiral pattern to ensure good adhesion to the supports of a stove and offers efficient heat transfer.


The removable handle can be locked in two positions. Lightweight, it provides a good grip and facilitates handling of this pan. When the handle is removed and mounted for transport, it takes up very little space and keeps the lid closed over the pan.


The Trek Pot 0.6 L has a lid with a small handle. The bowl comes with a storage cover.

Manufacturer Primus
Name Trek Pot 0,6 L
EAN 7330033909968
Materials Hard anodized aluminum + Ceramic
Capacity 600 ml
Dimensions Ø 94 x 90 mm
Weight 140 g
Additional information
  • The handle can be locked in two positions. It offers a sturdy grip and makes cooking and serving much easier.
  • The lid is made of PP plastic and also serves as a strainer with a silicone handle.
  • Spiral pattern provides good friction against the pot support and good heat transfer.
  • Non-stick ceramic coating for easier cooking.
  • Thicker bottom helps distributing the heat and minimises the risk of burning.
  • Spout.
  • Internal graduation in ml.
Warranty 2 years
Country of Manufacture China

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Can it be used with spirit burner stoves? How is the bottom affecting the heating?