

🥾 Cook Light, Live Large — The Titanium Pot That Goes Where You Go
The Lixada Titanium Pot is an ultralight, corrosion-resistant 1100ml cooking vessel designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts. Crafted from premium titanium, it offers rapid heat conduction without imparting metallic flavors. Its foldable handle and included mesh bag maximize packability, while the durable build withstands rugged backcountry use. Perfect for hikers and campers who demand lightweight gear without sacrificing capacity or performance.














| ASIN | B07PRRB4R1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #431,870 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #299 in Camping Pots, Pans & Griddles |
| Brand | Lixada |
| Brand Name | Lixada |
| Capacity | 1100 Milliliters |
| Coating Description | Titanium |
| Color | 1100ml |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (155) |
| Date First Available | March 13, 2019 |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is Suitable For Stovetop | Yes |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.88 x 4.88 x 4.02 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.51 x 5.43 x 5.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Lixada |
| Material | Titanium |
| Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
| Part Number | Lixada |
| Product Dimensions | 4.88"D x 4.88"W x 4.02"H |
| Size | 12.4 cm x 10.2 cm |
| UPC | 791293131075 791293125319 |
S**D
Lightweight, Large Voume
"I love to eat, I love to cook. It's just a fact of my life, even when I'm in the backcountry or doing a training hike. This pot makes cooking easier." That's how my review of the MSR ceramic coated solo pot begins. This Lixada pot does NOT make cooking easier, but when I need a large vessel that is very lightweight it does make cooking POSSIBLE! It is now a permanent resident in my multi person trip gear loadout! For boiling a liter of water almost any pot will do and I can even use my stainless steel water bottle, but if I want to make something that requires a little room I don't want to carry a cast iron dutch oven up a mountain. That's where this pot shines. I did a primitive outdoor cook over oak coals to test this pot and some dried ingredients at Umpstead State Park, I like to truly know how a piece of gear or new ingredients performs before I trust my meals to them in the woods. The pot stood up well to cooking directly on a bed of coals, was large enough to cook two rear shanks from a large whitetail buck and sturdy enough to take a little beating around. That is to be expected from a backcountry camping vessel, but the 2.8L size is twice as large or more than most hikers/hunters carry and that's not to be expected when finding a featherweight cooking vessel. This pot weighs less than 11 ounces with the lid and less than 8 ounces without. The little handle on the lid is also titanium which allows me to put coals on top without melting the only way to remove a hot lid and the handle opening is large enough to allow gloved hands, a knife or even a stick to be used when removing the lid. This is a well thought out piece of kit. There are some drawbacks to cooking with titanium in general. First off it seems like EVERYTHING but water sticks to titanium when cooking, just expect it, accept it and prepare for it. Titanium is also an excellent conductor of heat so it will heat up faster than aluminum but will not hold the heat as long so prepare to move the pot around to avoid burning your food and don't expect to let it rest very long in a hot pot. Are there drawbacks to cooking with this pot in particular? Absolutely, a 2.8 liter pot is going to take up a lot of room in your pack. Also even when using titanium you need very thin metal to achieve the weight Lixada has. This pot will bend or flex very easily, even with the tight fitting lid on. But these are small issues that I am willing and prepared to face! This is a great pot that weighs less than aluminum pots half its volume and is durable enough to use for years. It is not an inexpensive piece of gear but for my uses it is well worth the investment.
F**R
very lightweight.
This lightweight titanium cooking pot is an necessity for any outdoor enthusiast or prepper! The quality of the titanium construction is top-notch, making it incredibly durable yet impressively lightweight. Its compact design is perfect for backpacking trips or camping adventures, fitting snugly into any pack without adding unnecessary bulk. Despite its featherweight feel, it's incredibly sturdy and capable of withstanding various temperatures and conditions. The cooking performance is stellar; it heats up quickly and evenly, making meal preparation a breeze even in the great outdoors. Cleanup is a cinch too, thanks to the pot's smooth surface. Overall, this titanium cooking pot is a five-star gem! Its durability, lightweight design, and exceptional cooking performance make it an indispensable companion for any outdoor cooking experience.
E**5
Very nice titanium pot.
I was actually thinking I ordered the 2800 ml. I'm glad I didn't. The 1100 fits in my pack and everything else nests with it. It's not too big but not too small. I can put two large cans of soup in this. However I make my own. This is perfect for a Backpacker with partner. Everything about it was thought through. It has the liquid measures inside and it has the Crooked Bale for hanging and keeping it level.
D**N
It is lightweight and has large capacity.
It is light and has a large capacity, so it is suitable for use by 3 people. However, one thing that is lacking is that the handle is not fixed securely, so it is often separated from the main body... Therefore, it feels dangerous when holding the handle and moving it....
R**N
The perfect pot!
This pot is fantastic. I've owned 2 Toaks titanium pots and thought they were great, but this Lixada pot is better quality — and less expensive! The titanium of this pot is noticeable thicker without being noticeably heavier than similarly sized Toaks pots. I also greatly prefer a pot to be wider than it is tall rather than the incredibly-popular tall and skinny 750ml titanium pots. I use this pot with a noname titanium wood gasifier stove from Ali, which is very similar to the Toaks STV-11 stove, but this one burns much more efficiently. I like the bailing handle much more than I thought I would -- even though I'm cooking on a stove rather than an open fire, I hold on to the bailing handle while I stir my cooking food because the side handles get far too hot to touch. This stove nets into this Laxada pot perfectly, with about a 1/4" gap between the two.
A**R
Great pot.
Better than the more expensive name brand pots. Lid is a great fit. I can lift the pot (empty) by the lid handle and the lid stays on. Graduation markings are pretty accurate too. Lid handle will stay upright by sliding it into a groove. Well balanced bail handle. Good construction. Well designed. Nice padded cover for the pot with drawstring. I’d definitely buy this again.
T**A
Love this pot
I love this pot. I bought for a 3 month camping trip, used it several times every day, and had no problems. It is the perfect size to boil 2 cups water, cook, and anything you need to do for such trips. In addition my solo stove fits perfectly inside. Would buy again
T**D
Lixada 1100ml
very good pot handles and bail stays were you put it great.
A**R
This is a great sized pot for one or two people. The bail handle is a must as is a pot with a slightly deeper than width profile for hanging and cooking over a fire.
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