- Brand: Solo Stove
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Product Dimensions: 7.75″L x 7.75″W x 7.25″H
- Item Weight: 1.8 Pounds
- LIGHT WEIGHT STAINLESS STEEL DESIGN- Pot 4000 is made with durable 304 stainless steel, just like your Campfire camp stove. Cook up a hot meal for your small group and nest
- FOLDABLE HANDLES- It features a lockable silicone-coated lift tab, bail handle to hang from Tripod, double fold-out handles, and volume markings in ounces and milliliters. Pot 4000 holds up to 4000 ml.
- COMPACT AND NESTS- When itβs time to pack up, Campfire nests right inside Pot 4000.
- COMPANION CAMP POT- You’ve found the perfect pot to use with Solo Stove Campfire! Crafty tasty hot meals instead of settling for granola bars and prepackaged snacks.
- CARRY CASE INCLUDED- 1 lb 13 oz; Includes black nylon stuff sack with drawstring


















Clementine Sparks –
I bought this as part of an experiment. I wanted a nesting cook kit so, I also got their 3 pot set. The 3 pot set does nest inside this pot – sort of. Iβm pleased, so far, with what I put together here. I have the whole set up bound together with an Arno strap (see 1st picture). The way I have both lids together creates a storage compartment and there is plenty of storage inside the big pot for all sorts of things. In my picture youβll see the pot grabber from the 3 pot set and the snow peak bipod stove. There is still tons of room for my stove, a fuel canister (maybe 2), cups, utensils, food, spices, etc.The 3 pot set is not as heavy duty as the 4000 but Iβm not disappointed with them.Itβs still a work in progress but, all in all, Iβm very happy with it.
K –
Hate the price, but love the pot.Stores a 450 g fuel, pocket rocket, and lots of assorted utensils and fire starters, etc.Not too heavy, but if you can not carry this without complaining, just stay home and watch the tube.
Alexander J Drueke –
Holds up well over and in a fire and being beaten on the trail. A good size for morning coffee or an evening stew.
JT –
Great product
thenostril –
A nice little stove with a stable hanging loop, a spout, volumetric scale, and a sturdy-enough folding handle. Lightweight and easy to stack/nest with other cylindrical backpacking kitchen gear. Recommended.
nbhooligan –
Not too big, not too small. Quite sturdy, I look forward to field-testing it.
AC –
We use this regularly for cooking mussels and clams, making soups over the fire and heating up prepared soups. Need to use wood stove gloves to take on and off the tri pod. Works really well for us, we love it.
spuds366 –
Great addition to our Solo Campfire! We were unsure if we would use it much while camping, however we’re happy we decide to go ahead with the purchase as we have found ourselves using it for far more then just camping. We have even just used it to cook outside in the yard rather then staying in the kitchen and heating up the house. We both agree it well worth the investment as it does exactly what was expected and more! All of the genuine solo stove item we have purchased are well built with quality always meeting and exceeding expectations.