🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The Ultralight Portable 900ml Outdoor Titanium Pot is a versatile and durable cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing only 0.3 pounds, it features a folding handle that secures the lid, a generous 900ml capacity, and a leak-proof design, all while being made from recyclable titanium for eco-conscious adventurers.
Reusability | Reusable |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Material Features | Recyclable |
Material Type | Titanium |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 3.74"W x 5.12"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 900 Milliliters |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Space |
Color | Silver |
Style Name | Modern |
Additional Features | Portable, break_resistant, light_up, leak_proof, foldable |
H**Y
Quality Kit with useful Features
I took a chance with this pot and have used it frequently over the summer. It comes highly recommended for feeding 1 person a big meal (like I do) or 2 smaller portions.Compared other popular cooking pots (toaks, etc) this one matches quality while having all of the best features (locking handle, lid, 900ml, measurements, etc). In addition to a small gas canister I also fit in a snow peak stove, folding ti spoon, can opener, swiss knife, backup mini-zippo lighter.The SeatoSummit x-mug does function as a sealing lid. I've preferred storing it separate in order to have more cookware at camp. I'll likely look for a smaller/narrower collapsible cup that can store inside the pot.Lightweight, compact, useful AND it comes at a bargain! I've already recommended it to all of my friends.
D**L
Very nice
It feels nice and appears to be constructed well. It fits my pocket rocket and a 100-gram fuel canister inside without issue. The handle holds on the lid securely. It's very light and I'm very happy with my purchase as this was a fraction of the price of a similar name-brand item. The handle stays open easily as well and easier to lift the cup compared to different style handles.
C**
Skinny
This cooking apparatus is lightweight. Very sturdy handle that locks into place when both out for use, and collapsed to make it a condense package. This is featured with a sliding lock mechanism that allows you to squeeze the handle when slid to the end, and locks the handle so it cannot be queezed and adjusted when slid to the base, closest to the pot. This handle secures the lid in place when in the "closed" position. The handle is very sturdy even when the pot is filled. The pot can hold the entire 900ml claimed, but that is at the top, spilling if you boil your water. So the amount I photographed me fitting in the pot was 28oz., filling it to about 1cm of the rim. The lid has little hols on one side for venting or straining. The handle is possibly too small, I'd prefer a nob vs. A D-ring style. but this is acceptable. One big con is that a 230g fuel canister is too wide to fir in the narrow drum of the pot. Leaving a person packing them separately, or purchasing smaller fuel canisters... I'm going to look into that. I am a big fan of the handle, so I'm going to make this work.
D**.
Decent titanium pot/mug for simple hot water needs
Summary: Affords me a great kit option for basic hot water needs, but not my go to choice for cooking in.Details:I purchased this because I can fit my GSI mug inside (with mug handle removed). For short trips, I add a few Esbit fuel pellets and stand to create a compact kit that works great for basic hot water needs such as coffee or backpacker meals. I feel it’s a great pot for this use. The single handle folds over the top to secure the lid in place which is nice and the long handle is less prone to overheating on the stove. The weight to volume is reasonable and the 900 ml volume allows me to cook some meals in the pot that were tight with a 750 ml pot. It was a good value for the price at the time of purchase. It’s reasonably sturdy. A small cartridge will also fit inside.Disadvantages: The thinner, taller design is less energy efficient than wider pots and a little more awkward to eat out of if I’m actually cooking meals in the pot, it’s also easier to burn meals. The downside of the single handle is it takes more effort to snap in place than fold out double handles and I personally find double fold out handle systems slightly more comfortable to hold and consume from.This is a fine pot for it’s style. It may remain my go to kit for short trips where I won’t be cooking food in the pot. For cooking meals in a pot, I’ll be taking a wider pot option, which for me, makes this pot mostly redundant. However, for those who simply want an affordable 900 titanium, single handle pot to heat water in, with maybe the occasional cooked meal, this may be a great option.
C**N
Great little cooking pot with folding handle to keep lid and contents captive
This is a great little pot for camping. It is lightweight titanium and the folding handle is very convenient. When folded in, it locks into place, holding the lid to the pot. I also sometimes store a small fuel canister and stove inside the pot which is held in by the folding handle.Many of these little pots only have hanging handles or the little wire ones that come out from the side and fold in to the contour of the container for easier storage. This does not keep the lid in place so I like this design much better. It does not include a hanging handle if that is important to you.
L**L
Perfectly sized ulta light titanium pot
What a great pot. The fold over handle locks in place both over the lid and when used as a handle. It does get warm when used with a canister burner but not so that you get burnt. The pot holds approximately 900ml but only if you fill it to the brim. Filling it to about .5 inches below the rim gives you about 850ml. The titanium is of a high quality. I own several titanium cooking pots and this one compares favorably to an Evernew pot. The lid is a tight fit -- great! My recommendation is to use this with a narrow flame burner. Otherwise, you will send most of the heat beyond the pot's diameter. It holds a 100 gram canister, my burner, OR pot stand and a lighter with room to spare. I even slide the 12 oz cup from another stove onto the bottom of the pot for a complete kitchen. Total weight with a full 100g canister is 14oz. Buy this pot!
D**Y
Handle broke after 3 uses..
I only had the chance to use this 3 times while out on a hiking trip before the handle snapped off while attempting to fold it back down..It's a darn shame because it functioned well otherwise, but now it's difficult to handle when heated up..Probably won't bring out with me anymore..Can't faithfully suggest purchasing this if you need something reliable for any serious long distance trips..
C**T
Value for the quality.
Nicely finished titanium piece of cookware. Sufficient capacity for a meal or beverage on the trail. Ultra lightweight yet strong.
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