GSI Outdoors – Halulite Boiler, The Perfect Packable Pot, Superior Backcountry Cookware Since 1985

February 25, 2020 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:57 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Halulite Boiler is simple, efficient, and incredibly strong. The perfect combination for alpinists, fast packers, and long-distance bike tourers. A folding handle locks into place while you’re cooking and then folds up for compact storage. Includes a 1.8-liter boiler, lid, handle, and stuff sack for organization.

Product Features

  • COMPACT CAMPING: Coming in at only 11 ounces, the Halulite 1.8 liter Boiler is the lightweight champ you didn’t know you needed. Plus, it fits your fuel cartridge (110 or 230 grams) and stove inside (sold separately).
  • THE PACKABLE POT: Features a folding handle that locks into place when it’s time to pack up and go. Camping has never been easier!
  • TOUGH IN ANY TERRAIN: The hard anodized aluminum surface conducts heat better than titanium and resists scratches like no other. Take it on an ultra long-distance hike like the PCT.
  • SAVE ON FUEL: Halulite is a proprietary alloy that conducts heat better and more evenly than titanium, so you won’t need to bring extra fuel.
  • IT’S ALL ABOUT THE OUTDOORS: In 1985 three siblings combined their love for the outdoors and set out to create GSI Outdoors. Now, three decades later GSI continues to bring quality cookware to outdoor lovers everywhere.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great features, but it’s BIG! I love this product! BUT, it was not was not what I was expecting.This pot is BIG. I mean, way bigger than I was expecting it to be. I was in the market for something I could take backpacking to replace my 13 yr. old Jet Boil (which I love, but it’s old and too bulky). Since I don’t like titanium, I needed a good aluminum coated pot that could store a can of fuel and my small burner, to be my personal cooking kit.This, unfortunately was too big and heavy. (it’s almost too big for my…

Anonymous says:

Lightweight water boiling micro pot! Using it alongside the Etekcity ignition system and setting the flame to medium heat, I was able to boil 2 cups of water (16oz) in about 8 minutes. The boil was centered and not distributed along the whole bottom, I would not recommend this for baking/cooking. Perfect for boiling liquids, did a good job.After removing the hot contents and turning off the heat the pot cooled down enough to touch within 2 minutes. So from set up to tear down I had 2 cups of hot water in more or less…

Anonymous says:

So Far So Good! I bought this pot by itself to replace the pot in my cheap-o Wal-Mart (Ozark Trail) camping set. I used the pot in that set once before the non-stick coating melted off into my food. That pot was also heavier and the lid and handle is pretty flimsy.I liked the bowls in that set, though and I liked the size of the pot so this seemed like a solid replacement. So far I really like it. This pot, with the bowls (one containing my etekcity stove) weighs almost as much as the Wal-Mart pot…

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