I recently did a review of the 24 ounce Stanley Adventure Cook Pot. I recently purchased their 32 ounce Cook and Store Set. The pot in this set has similar features as the 24 ounce model. It has a similar design to the folding handle that locks the lid in place when stowed. The lid also has vent holes that serve as a strainer. The pot only has measurement markings at 16 and 30 ounces compared to the more frequent markings of the other pot. It would have been nice if they would have made markings at every 8 ounces. The 32 ounce pot is shorter and wider than the 24 ounce model. I see this as being a benefit to making it quicker to heat items as there is more surface area in contact with the flame, and more liquid being heated by the base of the pan. This kit comes with a 13 ounce Tupperware style container with a screw on lid. It also comes with three 1.5 ounce containers with screw on lids. All the plastic containers are supposed to be waterproof, and they nest inside of the pot. I want to have a little competition to see which one will earn a place in my INCH bag. I like my 24 ounce pot, and I am sure I will like this one also as it is made out of the same material. I will update on how they perform with my bio-mass stove.
The pot is 5.6" wide X 4.4" tall. The entire set weighs just over a pound. I bought this on Amazon for $16.
Edit: The 24 ounce pot w/lid weighs just under 8 ounces.
The 32 ounce pot w/lid weighs just under 9.25 ounces.
This pot shown with included plastic containers. This photo was taken from a hand stand position. I apologize for showing off my amazing strength.