The Ultimate Basecamp Feast: Ji Yan 6.5L High-Capacity Hanging Pot
When you’re feeding a hungry group at the end of a long trail day, size matters. The Ji Yan 6.5L Hanging Pot is the definitive choice for basecamp chefs and family campers who believe that outdoor meals should be a shared experience. Engineered with a sturdy bail handle, this oversized stockpot is designed to hang perfectly over an open campfire or sit securely on a high-output burner. It is the rugged Safe Haven for your group’s nutrition.
Key Features
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Massive 6.5L Group Capacity: The "Gold Standard" for group catering. Whether you're boiling a large batch of pasta for a Scout troop or simmering a classic beef stew for a family of 6-8, this pot handles it all in a single go.
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Heavy-Duty Bail Handle for Tripods: Features a notched stainless steel bail handle that stays centered when suspended. It’s perfect for traditional bushcraft-style cooking over a tripod or a cross-bar.
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Hard-Anodized Aluminum Durability: Crafted from high-strength aluminum with a professional-grade anodized finish. It’s harder than steel, scratch-resistant, and won't react with acidic foods like tomato-based chilis.
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Rapid & Efficient Heating: Despite its large size, the aluminum core provides exceptional thermal conductivity, heating up significantly faster than cast iron while weighing a fraction of the amount.
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Precision-Fit Lid with Heat-Resistant Knob: The deep-seated lid locks in heat and moisture for faster boiling. The insulated knob allows you to check on your stew safely without needing a pot holder.
Technical Specifications
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Material: Food-Grade Hard-Anodized Aluminum
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Capacity: 6.5 Liters / 220 fl oz (Approx. 1.7 Gallons)
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Handle: Notched Stainless Steel Bail Handle (Hanging Style)
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Attributes: Rust-Proof, Corrosion-Resistant, BPA-Free
Ideal For:
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Large Family Camping: The only pot you need for breakfast porridges or evening soups.
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Bushcraft & Survival: A durable, high-capacity vessel for water purification and slow-cook stews.
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Hunting & Fishing Trips: Built to survive rugged use in the backwoods.