Firebox 1 Quart (5") Billy Can - Locking Bail Handle Bushcraft Camp Pot, SS Clips (Installed)








Key features
- •KIT INCLUDES: Genuine Zebra Loop Handle Pot + Inner pan + 2 Firebox (pat pend) Spring Tempered Stainless Steel Two Function Handle Clips (search YouTube: "Bomb Proof Billy Can")
- •LOCKING BAIL HANDLE - These Zebra Loop Handle Pots are equipped with our (pat pend) stainless steel handle clips which allow you to manually lock the handle in the upright position to keep it out of the campfire heat and for easy pouring (when the handle is locked upright the pot lid is unencumbered, free to be easily removed or replaced)
- •LOCKING LID - Our stainless steel clips also serve to keep the lid in place when the handle is in the upright position for stowing provisions inside or to allow horizontal baking!
- •MOST VERSATILE DESIGN - The lid fits both the pot and the inner pan. The lid will also work both upside down and right side up. These features allow stacking the parts in different configurations & combinations. The multiple functions of our handle clips have added even more versatility to this already amazing pot system.
- •DISCLAIMER: These pots weren't made to be used as ovens. Bake at your own risk. I am still using the same pot that I started with - I use food or rocks as a heat sink or frequently rotate to avoid overheating. --Steve
Firebox 1 Quart (5") Billy Can - Locking Bail Handle Bushcraft Camp Pot, SS Clips (Installed)
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Customer Reviews
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Locking Bail Camp Pot does double duty as oven
anotherconsumer✓ Verified Purchase•March 11, 2018
Accompanying pan had a particular set (maybe after machining the square pan down for fit) and found one orientation was best for sliding the pan into the pot and closing the lid without gaps. Overall fit is nearly perfect and clips do ok to keep handle in place. Just figured out to find an aluminum pan of similar dimension to baking pan and cut curved relief in bottom so that it can set on top to hold coals in place when used as an oven. Maybe use wire to hold pan in place. Then the coal pan can travel with the baking pan. Quality of the pot is very good, no blemish or metal fit issues. Now to find a cupcake holder that fits inside.
Awesome pots!!
Squanto8420✓ Verified Purchase•January 19, 2018
I now have the 10, 12 and 14cm Zebra pots. They are very versatile and extremely well built. The 14cm is probably best for 3+ people and the inner pan makes a good plate. If you have the 12cm as well as the 14cm, you can use the inner pan from the smaller pot to bake with, inside the bigger pot. There's a little rack that helps too! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075DS56Y6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Love It - Family of 7
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•November 6, 2017
Cooked a full meal for my family of 7 - oatmeal in one and stew in the other. Cleaned up nicely with steel wool. Love this pot! Sturdy, totes water well, keeps the heat VERY well. Fantastic.
Super high quality stainless pot fro camping and bushcraft
W. Stump✓ Verified Purchase•October 3, 2017
These Zebra pots are super high quality stainless steel. Usable capacity is a little over 600 ml. The mods of the locking clip by Firebox stoves make this pot SO much more useful. I also have a 14 cm pot with the normal plastic clips which I will sell and get the firebox version. The ability to lock up the handles make this so much more useful. They are fairly heavy but should last a life time. The little double boiler inserts are pretty cool but I leave mine home most of the time to save weight.
Zebra 14 cm Pot - Better Size
Brandy✓ Verified Purchase•August 6, 2017
This 14cm pot is just the right size for two portions or shared meals depending on what you are making. The locking steel pin handles are the way to go and I could not see using one of the pots with the plastic clips. Plastic on something hot is not my idea of a good idea.
I search a few YouTube videos to find someone using this size to get a better idea of what 14 cm holds. It would be nice to have a conversion chart with cups and inches. The 12 cm pot would have been way to small. 14cm is definitely big enough for some very small pans I have to fit inside for addition cooking methods and steaming. I will not have to modify the existing pan with holes and can leave it as a plate or an additional cooking pan. The lid does fit the small inner pan, so there is another option.
I will get years of use out of this Zebra Bill Can and can't wait for my next wilderness adventure.
I search a few YouTube videos to find someone using this size to get a better idea of what 14 cm holds. It would be nice to have a conversion chart with cups and inches. The 12 cm pot would have been way to small. 14cm is definitely big enough for some very small pans I have to fit inside for addition cooking methods and steaming. I will not have to modify the existing pan with holes and can leave it as a plate or an additional cooking pan. The lid does fit the small inner pan, so there is another option.
I will get years of use out of this Zebra Bill Can and can't wait for my next wilderness adventure.
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