Reddit reviews TOAKS Titanium 1100ml Pot with Pan
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Material: Titanium Total Weight: 5.6 oz (159g)Capacity: Pot: 37.2 oz (1100ml) Pan: 9oz (280ml)Dimensions: Pot: 4 1/2" (115mm) (Dia) x 4 3/8" (110mm) Pan: 4 3/8" (110mm) x 1" (30mm)Origin: Designed in California manufactured in ChinaNote: 1. Gradation marks in liter. 2. It comes with a mesh sack. 3. It can nest TOAKS Titanium Wood Stove (STV-11), TOAKS Titanium 750ml Pot, 200g gas canister. 4. It nests inside TOAKS Titanium 1600ml Pot with Pan (CKW-1600) 5. TOAKS Titanium 550ml D118mm Bowl (BWL-550-D118) nests this pot from outside.
I use this. I also have a the Toaks wood stove and 450ml cup. It all nests together really nicely like a Russian doll and fits in my 45L pack.
Toaks for comparison - $55, 185g, 1100ml (with pan/lid)
Purchased from some farmers market that happens to stock Korean/Mexican housewares. Haven't cooked on the IMUSA yet but I'll report my findings.
edit: did very well with cooking, handle was hot to the touch but with a splash of water I could hold it again. Fire stains rinsed off reasonably well.
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overall I am very happy with this mug, it's big and light and just about hugs my MSR fuel canister with some wiggle room for aluminum wind cover, so it's just perfect to store.
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You'll pack cooking equipment, but i'm not sure how you plan on carrying a sheet steel pot and pan set, steel bowls, wooden utensils, and a cast iron pot stand, unless you have a pack horse somewhere accompanying you.
They make gas burners that screw directly on to a small gas can, and then that whole thing comes apart and fits in a small pot. Usually made out of titanium because when you're backpacking weight is everything.
I take my dutch oven and pot stand car camping... but if I were on "a week long hike", i'd be taking my small camp stove and pot, and eating dehydrated food.