Cooking Pot Made Of Paper Can Boil Water

Tired of lugging heavy backpacking, camping, or picnic equipment?  Invest between $15 to $100 in Kickstarter's Hexa Pot™, a lightweight, eco-conscious, disposable paper cooking pot. 

Equipped with an engineering background and love for the outdoors, Hexa Pot's founder and CEO, Alex Lee, set out to design a device to conserve water and reduce the harmful effects of traditional stainless steel pots and germs, caused from iron and nickel.

The primary use of the Hexa Pot™ is for cooking hot liquids to enjoy water, coffee, tea, and milk. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also cook some pasta, a pot of spicy chili, shabu shabu, or udon. Watch the magic work below.

 

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