Product DescriptionBackpacker Magazine 2005 Editor's Choice award winner
Available only at REI, this super-lightweight cookware now features a new non-stick coating inside for even cooking, durability and easy clean-up.
- Lighter than steel and stronger than aluminum, corrosion-resistant, chemically non-reactive titanium conducts heat efficiently
- Extra-thick silicon ceramic coating is superior, passing tests for heat, corrosion, frying and scratch-resistant hardness
- Rounded bottom edges offer more surface area to the flame and are easier to clean
- Curved, silicone-covered handles swing out for a burn-free grip; handles pack flat against pot for compact storage
500 and 1000 ml gradations on side of pot assist in measuring
- Pot rim features a spout for spill-proof pouring; lid features silicone-covered handle to protect hands
- Includes nylon stuff sack with drawcord and toggle
- Maintain the durability and integrity of coating and pot by avoiding cooking empty and using intense concentrated heat that can cause overheating
When every ounce counts, pack along titanium pots. Titanium sets a new standard for lightweight cookware that's durable enough for backcountry use. It weighs half as much as stainless steel. Comes with a lid and heat-resistant silicone-covered handle that folds away for compact packing. 1.3 liters equal approximately 5.5 cups. Imported. SpecificationsWeight 6 ounces
Capacity 1.3 liters
Dimensions 6.25 x 3.25 inches
Material Titanium w/non-stick coating
CostUS retail cost: $56.95 Images |
Reviews | Alpinist | Super light | | 
Voted 4/5 | If you're looking for a lightweight pot, look no further! At only 6 ounces, this pot weighs next to nothing! The trade-off is that it is somewhat small, probably too small to cook for more than one person.
The basic features of the pot work well. It has a well designed and insulated folding handle. The non-stick coating is great for simplfying clean-up.
If you're used to a stainless steel pot, be forewarned that titanium pots seem a bit flimsy. My pot has gotten bent out of shape slightly from cramming it into a full pack. It really hasn't affected the performance of the pot though.
This is a super lightweight pot that is best suited for solo use. | | Posted Jan 25, 2007 5:01 am | | rpc | Light & durable. | | 
Voted 5/5 | Had ours for about 7 or 8 years. The handles are a bit on the delicate side (when stuffing it into a backpack, things tent to get bent/fall off) but the pots themselves are excellent. | | Posted Feb 9, 2007 7:14 pm | | James Wilson | Great Pot | | 
Voted 5/5 | This is an especially great pot for those who are trying to minimize weght. I have used it several times and I like it a lot | | Posted Aug 3, 2007 12:01 pm |
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