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Alpine 2 Stainless Steel Pot Set
- Pair of pots with lid and handle fit for backpacking
- Stainless steel construction ensures long-lasting durability
- 1.5L and 2L volumes suitable for boiling water for dehydrated meals
- Item #CAS0533
- Material
- stainless steel
- Volume
- 1.5L, 2L
- Non-Stick
- no
- Dimensions
- 7 x 4.5in
- Recommended Use
- camping, backpacking, moutaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 3 years
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July 10, 2019
Life long use
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I got this cook set twenty years ago as a scout and have never felt the need to replace it. It's light weight and perfectly fits my whisperlite stove inside it.
Greg Macfarlane
April 5, 2019
Classic
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
This was the first cooking system I bought when I started camping, great sizing for 3ish people. Easy to clean if you burn something on the pot with steal wool. This is a set that you don't need to baby around. Pair this with the Whisper lite International, Dragonfly or the Windpro II and you will have a great setup. I still have my system after 9 years.
Nick Gray
August 13, 2018
Perfect for a starter cookset
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
This cook set is perfect for anyone who is looking to get into backcountry cooking. The cook set is not the lightest on the market but it does get the job done. I have found that the two pots will provide enough room to cook for 4 people.
Zach Blessing
August 7, 2017
Great Cookset
I was recently informed that the mesh bag that comes with this set is good for both storage and straining noodles. I tried it and sure enough it works! Now I don't have to travel with a full sized colander anymore.
Eric Schulthess
March 6, 2017
good for one trip
can't even use them on the stove, and def not camp fire ready.
2402597685
December 5, 2016
Perfect for backpacking or car camping
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I got these thinking I'd take something smaller when backpacking, but they're perfect for a solo trip or for a trip with friends. While they do take up a bit of space, they also can hold a lot of other cooking gear - I keep fuel, my stove, and cleaning supplies in the set with room to spare.
David S.
June 13, 2016
Long lasting
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I've had these pots since the 90s (as far as my CRS let's me recall!) and use them on every backpacking trip. Just tried baking biscuits with them on my Dragonfly stove and was very presently surprised - they came out great! Nice and fluffy.
Joe Rivera
January 12, 2016
Great little set!
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Okay, so I'm kind of a MSR fangirl (first tent was MSR, what can I say?) and this is a great small set for two or three people. I have used them on every camping trip, and I used it every morning and night while in the Canadian Rockies for a month. It cooks very evenly and quickly. Clean-up isn't the best but it's stainless steel which is par for the course - I didn't want teflon so I compromised. It did fall victim to some charring from a few overcooked soups, but that just adds to the charm. The chrome has developed a lovely warm patina, but I digress. I must say, that when given the choice of other people's cook sets that are maybe bigger or easier to clean, I always stick with my own. They aren't feather light, but there is enough room in the smaller pot for my MSR titanium fork and spoon set, and a small plastic camp bowl. Yay for packing efficiently!
November 23, 2015
These have been around forever
I grew up using these pots. My set must be over 20 years old at this point. These days, there are lighter-weight options, but none more durable. These are still the pots I grab when kayaking or canoeing, when weight is not as much of an issue. I particularly appreciate that the lid can be used as a frying pan. I suspect these pots will always have a place in my gear box.
Rudy B.
August 17, 2015
Great set
This pot set is great. It's exactly as described. I ended up returning mine because it wasn't exactly what I was looking for though. The lid was shaped to fit as a lid for both pots so it wasn't going to be good for doubling as a pan. If all you're making is an egg or something small like that. I for one think that just because we like romp around the woods and "rough it" doesn't mean we have to eat like cavemen. There's lots of great low weight recipes out there and I'd rather carry a little extra gear to make a really great meal. More to the point, if you're looking for a lightweight two pot set that'll be great for boiling water, soups, etc. then look no further. These pots really are great. Also, the pots to snap together but there is a bag that comes with it. Just pack it tight so there isn't a bunch of jingling.
Heath H.
July 16, 2015
Pretty good cookset!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
This is a pretty good cook set to use with many backpacking stoves. I have used it a few times with my whisperlite stove and can say it does a great job of cooking and serving up meals. The lid is ok for cooking some things but I would recommend getting a different pan if you are looking to cook anything serious!
David Leydet
December 15, 2014
Tough Cookset
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Got this cookset to go with my Whisperlite Universal and they are awesome. Tough and durable without taking up a lot of space in my pack. They let my stove nest inside so I have one small setup and its all together in my pack.
Michael Lancianese
August 3, 2014
Versatile Cookset
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
A few friends and I used this on a trip to the City of Rocks. Our cook set up was an MSR Pocket Rocket for the stove and then the MSR Alpine 2 Stainless Pot Set (This Set). Multiple Pieces: These pots nest nicely with plenty of room for the pot grabber, a stove (depending on size) and other goodies. Pot Grabber: It's just two pieces, it's light weight and simple. But the major draw back is that it's not spring loaded. Some of the time I was a little worried about dumping the hot food while cooking but the pot grabber was fairly good at grabbing the pot. Stainless Steel: It's fairly light weight. I wouldn't be taking this backpacking. But since we were car camping while climbing, there was nothing wrong with this weight. When we cooked on this, my friend managed to burn the food to the bottom of the pot even though he was constantly stirring the food. Kind of a disappointment to see it marr up the bottom of the pot. Lid: Depending on what you're cooking, you can cook some food in it... say eggs or bacon. Over all this is a decent set. Jared D. Gearhead 800.409.4502 ext 4055
Jared Downs
January 2, 2014
perfect packing pots
Used this kit backpacking with Boy Scouts for 10 years, decided to get one of my own. It's the best 2-pot set I've tried. Super durable! I love that my MSR whisperlite stove fits inside the pots so everything packs up into a little package. I used the lid as a frying pan on my Whisperlite and can confirm that this is not the best idea as the metal is too thin (the food got burned up pretty quickly)
Gifford Nowland
December 15, 2013
Great Set
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I've hade this set for two years now and it takes a beating. I added the alpine fry pan and a GSI Kettle, and there is nothing I can't cook. Flipping the lid upside down makes it into a double boiler, so five pieces of cookware effectively function as a whole kitchen. I have used it for up to four people and have never seen it be insufficient. Over fires, stoves, even solar cookers: best set I have ever used, hands down.
Sam G
June 17, 2013
jack of all trades cook set
I bought this set after using a family members. It is just what I need for backpacking. Like others mentioned you could just take and use the larger pot. I am able to put a tin coffee cup into it with lighter and dish rag...and I like that packability. I don't see myself owning something else besides this set.
Melissa Meister
Tyler
March 7, 2014
Any way you could post a pic of your set up. That sounds like something I'd look into :)
May 22, 2013
Gets the job done!
Nothing special here besides the fact they last forever. A bit heavy but I prefer it to Aluminum. I've used these from the backcountry to the kitchen stove and they're great no matter what you're cooking.
Gunnar Johnson
Jur
June 29, 2013
I agree with this review. If weight isn't important, you can't go wrong with these. If weight matters, I'd say buy titanium pots in exactly the size you need for the trip.
May 7, 2012
Heavy, but bulletproof
I've had this set for over twenty years. The outside of both pots are absolutely coated with carbon that will never, ever come out, and I like that - call it a patina. One of the best features is the lid: Not only does it fit both pots, but it can be turned upside down to act as a double-boiler - great for reheating without getting a big pot dirty. I often use it to warm up a Clif bar in cold weather while boiling water for oatmeal or coffee. I usually only take the large pot and the lid with me. My MSR Rapidfire, inclusive of the windscreen and pot grabber, fit nicely inside the pot.
chokapi
April 22, 2012
Cool pans
These are great pans that will last for years. I can fit one fuel can and my pocket rocket inside, throw it in my pack and I'm set to go. Definitely worth buying.
Drew Lim
February 13, 2012
Awesome
Ive had this set for 10+ years and it has been all over the world. Everything I need fits in the 1.5 L pot and I secure it with a wrap so nothing creeps out. Excellent, do everything, basic cookset.
RT_in_VT
December 20, 2011
Could the lid possibly be used as a frying...
Could the lid possibly be used as a frying pan? Also what are the dimensions of this set in inches?
Dustin D.
Dustin D.
December 20, 2011
I do see where it was answered that it can be, but then it was stated that it cant be. I also forgot to mention that im using an MSR pocket rocket and sometimes over a fire.
chokapi
May 7, 2012
Sure you can, but not really for proteins (fish, eggs, meat,) unless you have plenty of fat (lard, butter, oil) and are able to regulate the flame, or adjust the pan to the distance from it. So, for your pocket rocket, less likely. But if you can regulate the heat over a flame by moving it further/closer to the fire, sure. One way to use the lid, as well, is as a double boiler. Put plenty of water in one of the pots, and instead of putting the lid on like you normally would, turn it upside down. You'll get plenty of heat to slowly cook some proteins (small fish, and eggs) without burning them. As for the diameter, The lid and large pot, 7.5", the small pot, 6.5".
Grey Eagle
July 5, 2012
No, it cannot be used as a fry pan as the metal is way too thin. I tried and it immediately oil-canned from the heat even though my stove was set to simmer. Makes a great lid and plate though. If you want a lid to fry in, try the Primus stainless steel pot set. It has a much thicker bottom with a layer of aluminum sandwiched inside. Of course that makes it a little heavier to carry. The pics are the Primus fry pan.
June 18, 2011
The obvious question is what is the capacity...
The obvious question is what is the capacity of each pot?
Mark Mathers
Sam Matthews
June 18, 2011
2 L and 1.5 L
February 11, 2011
Will this work for a group of 5-6 or should...
Will this work for a group of 5-6 or should I get another pot?
James Fried
knanier
February 11, 2011
It really depends on what you're cooking. If you're only boiling water, you should be fine. If you'll be cooking meals in them, I find these two to be a little small. They're just about right for 4 people, but with 6, you'd want something else to supplement it; maybe another 1.5 or 2 liter pot. Going with MSR would allow you to use the same lid/heat radiator/ and any other size specific accessories - but this is of course not necessary.
Phil Maher
February 12, 2011
Unless you're committed to stainless steel, another thought would be something like the hard anodized aluminum MSR Flex 4 set (item# CAS0545) with a 3.2L and 5.3L pots. You get a good usable volume and versatility, whether you want to just boil water or cook a meal for that many people at once. As Knanier says, the difference in what you have planned makes a huge difference.
June 30, 2010
how big is the lid/fry pan? I need it over...
how big is the lid/fry pan? I need it over 8 inches so I can fit tortillas in it.
peter
EliseGuruess
July 3, 2010
This set measures 7.5 x 4.5 so just a smidge shy so I don't think you'll be able to get a tortilla in there..it might lay on top nicely though and you can still heat it that way.
April 15, 2009
Can the lid be used as a frypan? If not...
Can the lid be used as a frypan? If not will the Alpine stainless steel frypan nest with these pots?
John H.
John Hansen
April 15, 2009
Yes, it can be used as a frypan.
David W.
May 14, 2009
I have used mine for frying on many occasions. Not sure about the Alpine stainless steel frying pan fitting though.
moroni
August 9, 2009
The lid & handle form a pretty good eight inch frying pan or plate or both. The Alpine frying pan with folding handle will nest over the three liter pot but not the two liter which is in this set.
ktimmmtb
April 19, 2011
yes, It can be used a frying pan. Depending on what stove you're using, if you don't have much heat control, it can be easy to burn things. Take care when cooking. Otherwise the set is bombproof.
March 7, 2009
Can you pack a stove inside the pots?
Can you pack a stove inside the pots?
Harrison
Jason Livingston
March 7, 2009
The question is which stove? The Whisperlite, DragonFly and XGK all need a 1.5 liter pot or greater. The Simmerlite, WindPro, and Superfly need only a 1L pot. The Pocket Rocket can be packed in the MSR Titan Kettle with a 4oz. Fuel bottle. The smallest pot of this set is a 1.5L pot so, yes, any of the MSR stoves can be packed inside it.
David W.
May 14, 2009
Definitely. I can fit the stove and all accessories that come with it, including a repair kit. The grabber fits nicely in there too!
moroni
August 9, 2009
Since the inner nesting pot in this set is 1.5 liters, most folding stoves will fit. The old style MSR XGK will not fit because of it's straight, inflexible fuel line. All the newer, Lindal valve, canister stoves will fit plus the eight ounce fuel canister.
DB
December 17, 2011
Yes! I've had the Whisperlite International for 8 years and more recently the Dragonfly. Whisperlite fits into the 1.5 pot piece of cake, the Dragonfly sticks out of the FLAT TOPPED 1.5l cooking sets because of it's steel fuel pipe, but the Dragonfly fits perfectly in the Alpine 2 pot set because the LID IS RAISED quite a bit :) The Alpine set takes my Dragonfly (which is bigger than the Whisperlite), pot handle, wind screens, lighter and the kit that comes with the stove no problems :)
420
November 27, 2017
You can always strain pasta, rice, potatoes, or anything else using the lid upside down against the pot. I would not recommend using the mesh bag, it will hold bacteria. Just a thought.