Cascade Designs Introduces Larger MSR Reactor Stove
For Immediate Release
Kerri Dellisanti
206-676-6065
media@cascadedesigns.com
Seattle, WA, July 16, 2009 – Cascade Designs, Inc., the Seattle-based industry leader in the design and manufacture of premier outdoor equipment, today announced the addition of the MSR Reactor 2.5 Pot to its 2010 cookware line for use exclusively with the award-winning MSR Reactor Stove System. The new pot is larger than the 1.7 liter pot sold with the system, and expands the versatility of the stove’s use.
“We’ve had a lot of requests for other cookware options for the Reactor Stove since we released it, mostly for a larger, more traditionally shaped pot” said Drew Keegan, Stoves, Cookware and Fuel Division Director for Cascade Designs. “Since the stove and the pot work together, we had to make sure a larger pot performed as well, and we’re happy to say we’ve achieved that. The 2.5L pot has the same boil time and efficiency for one liter of water as the current 1.7L pot does, and it only weighs 3 ounces more.”


15.08.2009(2:22 pm)
This thing is supposed to boil a liter of water in under 3 minutes? That is pretty good.
I have a propane stove that uses 1 pound propane bottles. And it can boil a quart of water in about 3 minutes – but its big and bulky. Its not the kind of thing I bring on 6 or 8 mile hikes.
I have been looking for a newer and lighter stove to replace that big one. So thank you for the information on the new MSR.
19.03.2010(1:40 pm)
There will certainly always be a market for lightweight cooking options and this looks like a good, innovative product that’s perfect for camping trips.