| Open Country Nonstick Covered 4-Quart Billy Pot | 
| Brand: Open Country
Buy New: $16.99 as of 3/22/2010 08:18 EDT details
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 8.9 x 5.8
Model: 4702-0085-30 UPC: 078262470237 EAN: 0078262470237 ASIN: B00028XQUG
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| Features:
| • | 4-quart Billy Pot; spacious and rugged; ideal for campsite cooking | | • | Heavy-duty aluminum construction; straight sides; high dome lid | | • | Nonstick coating inside and out; easy-to-clean | | • | Can nest inside another pot | | • | Has adjustable, riveted bail handle |
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Product Description The 4-quart Billy Pot can handle anyone's hunger, whether it's a pot of special recipe chili or a steaming pot of pasta. The great thing about the Billy Pot is it will nest inside another pot. Featuring a nonstick finish inside and out for ease of cleaning, a high dome lid, and a strong adjustable riveted bail handle.
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| Customer Reviews: Perfect June 14, 2009 Lucy Ford (Xenia,Illinois USA) This little billy pot works perfect for me. I had recently moved to a neighborhood that has an annual chowder and I needed a small covered pot with a bail handle to take to the chowder. I'm so pleased I found it on Amazon.
Big enough at the right price! April 3, 2009 willie (pineapple park, FL, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the largest pot in a three-pot series of 1-, 2-, and 4-quart Billy pots from the National Enameling and Stamping Company in Wisconsin - probably one of the last domestic manufacturers of pots and pans in the U.S.? Anyway, this is a nice, 'non-stick' surfaced pot for steaming, boiling, baking, and feeding a bunch of folks when camping. This is not a backpacking pot, but really isn't that heavy (it's lightweight aluminum). Nicely finished and lid fits tightly on top. I ordered the whole set; unfortunately, my 1-qt. pot arrived dented because these pots are not packed in bubble wrap or boxes (must be why they're a bit cheaper?).
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