Reactor 2.5 Pot
It’s cold, windy, and time to refuel your body. MSR made the 2.5-liter Reactor Pot so you can whip up dinner for the whole group. Unclip the collapsible Talon handle, pull out the Reactor stove and eight-ounce fuel canister (both sold separately), and feed up to four people at once. It’s large enough to melt a whole mess of snow for up to five freeze-dried meals or your specialty backcountry meal.
Details
- Expedition-sized pot for cooking large quantities in the backcountry
- Anodized aluminum resists damage and cooks efficiently in the cold
- Includes a clear, BPA-free strainer lid and folding pot handle
- Only compatible with the MSR Reactor Stove
- Item #CAS0601
- Material
- anodized aluminum
- Volume
- 2.5L
- Includes
- Strainer Lid
- Dimensions
- [packed] 7.3 x 5.5in, [open handle] 7.2 x 7.7 x 5.8in
- Claimed Weight
- 13.8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 3 years
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 26 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 30, 2025
I purchased the reactor 1. 7L
I purchased the reactor 1. 7L stove and pot in 2008 (17 years ago). It has been on every camping trip since and took a beating. My favourite use was making several pots of morning coffee for my friends or myself on countless solo trips. The frustrating aspect of the original model was that the handle on the pot would “pop off” making for a serious boiled water burn risk. The handle became more and more unreliable over time. Eventually MSR put out a safety recall for the pot handle. Their very poor cure - a clamping potlifter was mailed out after you applied. In my option this was a very cheep cop out by MSR (Cascade Design). There was several concerns I had with this resolve. 1) You hand to keep using the original handle to securely close the pot lid for transport. 2) it did not store in the pot with the stove and canister 3) and most importantly - it remained a mayor safety risk as you still had to use the original “pop off” handle when taking the pot off the stove when using while using the MSR Reactor coffee filter. In the end, I tried to jerry rig the original handle to prevent it from becoming loose. This resulted in making the pot unusable. thus, I purchased a the new MSR reactor 1. 7L pot. They resolved the popping off issue - same pot otherwise. Basically, I am back to loving the the original system without the frustration and safety concerns of the loose handle. Beauty work Cascade Design. On an off note…. If a new 1. 7L pot is designed in the future, making it a smidgen taller to allow storage of the coffee filter would be an absolute bonus. (Alternatively, widening and shorting the fuel canister!!) just a thought
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
February 8, 2025
Excellent Pot
The most efficient pot you'll ever own. Very slick design with great features built into the lid.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
November 7, 2024
I own the 1 liter
I own the 1 liter and 2 liter pots. They are lightweight and fit a small or large fuel canister inside with the stove (based on what pot I take). The lid has held up well being tossed in my pack. The only issue I have had is that the handle sometimes comes off when opening it, but it can be easily reattached.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
February 28, 2024
Having this pot, and the
Having this pot, and the smaller one, was a game changer for where we cook, what, and how. You can live with the one smaller Reactor pot - but the universe opens up with two ! Also, way prefer the sturdier handle on this larger pot than the smaller on.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
October 23, 2023
nice pot, could be slightly lighter
I own all three sizes of the pot, they all have their own uses and are each pretty fantastic. The marked maximum fill for the 1.0L pot is 0.5L, and for the 1.7L pot the marked maximum is 1.0L, while the 2.5L pot lacks a maximum fill marking. I regularly push above the max on the two smaller sizes which I think is safe as long as the flame is low (which should be better for efficiency anyway) and just keep a close eye on everything - obviously do that at your own risk though. My biggest gripe is that the 1.0L could probably shed quite a bit of mass with just a few tweaks. While I like the thick walls of the pot, I'd be happy to have them slightly thinner which would trade some durability for lighter weight. Additionally, the handle is chunky at 17g, not including the cleat on the pot that the handle attaches to or the little ball + cable latch. Removing all that extra hardware from the pot could probably remove 25g total, and then users could either choose a cozy+fabric handle arrangement like the WindBurner 1.0L has or bring a pot lifter (there are commercially available pot lifters on the market that weigh less than 4g). Perhaps MSR could produce an additional pot for the reactor stove, like a 0.8L UL that had those changes? That would be an excellent upgrade to an already fantastic system
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
September 9, 2022
Lid replacement impossible to find
The whole set works great. I just recently lost the lid and it is impossible to find a replacement. I don't want to repurchase the whole set since I'm missing the most inexpensive part of it. I hope they can fix this soon so I can keep using their set
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
March 19, 2022
Reactor
I love all of the tractor line cookware. Fastest heat hung and even cooking. Light too.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
January 4, 2022
Cook for 3
This pot/stove combo is the best way I know to cook food for 3 people in the wilderness.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
July 10, 2021
Great stove
The reactor stove has always been the best in my view. Quick boil times and I just looks amazing. I, like other reviewers would like to see a ceramic option for the pan as i don’t like cooking with aluminium. I’d love to see a Skillet option too.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
January 15, 2021
yes
using it with Reactor set and other propane stoves
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
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