Cook, steam, boil or deep fry your latest catch with the deep Stockpot & Basket from Campfire.
This pot with basket and lid is ideal for cooking your freshly caught prawns, mussels, crayfish and other seafood, or can also be used to make delicious soups and stews. With its heavy-duty aluminium construction, this pot is not only lightweight but can be used over an open fire as well as an open-sided camp stove like the Single Burner Wok Cooker.
Upscale your cooking game with Campfire’s Stockpot & Basket and whether you’re chucking in a bunch of shellfish, or brewing a hearty stew for the masses, this pot will cater with ease.
Perfect for cooking seafood
Use as a stockpot for soups or stews
Great over an open fire
Heavy-duty aluminium construction
Collander-style basket insert with handle
In Use Dimensions:
39L x 32W x 27H cm
Packed Dimensions:
34L x 34W x 30H cm
Weight:
1.95 Kg
Capacity:
19 L
Material:
Heavy Duty Aluminium
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
765045
Snowys Code:
6329
Reviews
(7)
4.97
Q&A's (3)
Pot and basket 1 answer
Can you get a smaller pot and basket eg 15 litres
Robert - Umina Beach, NSW (12 months ago)
G'day Robert,
At the moment this is the only replacement stock pot and basket size we have currently available. There are some around we just don't stock anything smaller.
Kaya - Snowys(12 months ago)
Dimensions1 answer
What is the width (minus handles) and the height of this pot? Is it good for pasta?
Sophie Burns - Maroubra, NSW (3 years ago)
G'day Sophie,
The pot is just shy of 32cm wide & 38.5cm high. Its designed to be used in conjunction with a power jet stove or high BTU single framed burner for things like cooking crabs. Whilst there's no reason why you couldn't cook pasta in it, it's far too large for the average camp kitchen, and pasta would fall through the provided colander basket.
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
Looking to use this for brewing beer....1 answer
What is the height of the basket relative to the pot height? (40L)
Steven - Seddon(10 years ago)
Hi Steven, the basket is 30cm in height. It sits flat on the bottom, and about 6 cm below the bottom of the lid. I can't vouch for it's effectiveness in the beer brewing process sorry.