Reddit Reddit reviews TOAKS Titanium 450ml Cup

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TOAKS Titanium 450ml Cup
Material: Titanium (Grade 1 or 2 no coating) Weight: 2.7oz (76g)Capacity: 15.2oz (450ml) (measured to the top of cup)Dimension: Internal: 3 1/8" (79mm) (D) X 3 1/2" (90mm) (H) Profile: 3 1/2" (88mm) (D) X 3 1/2" (90mm) (H) (measured with handles folded)Gradation: Yes, in oz and ml.Notes: 1. It comes with a mesh sack. 2. It nests inside TOAKS 650, 750 pot and large wood stove.
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4 Reddit comments about TOAKS Titanium 450ml Cup:

u/01100010x · 5 pointsr/Ultralight

The prices listed on that page are not that different than more established brands (Evernew, Toaks, Vargo, Snowpeak) on Amazon.

As an example: 450 ml Toaks titanium cup vs 400 ml Keith cup w/ lid

u/dummey · 4 pointsr/Ultralight

There is always Toaks here. I have some of their stuff and thus far it's been good. I also have some Vargo stuff and in a blind test, unless the finish was messed up, I don't think I could tell the difference.

Another possible brand to look at is Optimus. They have some cute all-in-one kits that I've thought about in the past.

u/messijoez · 3 pointsr/CampingGear

Collapsible, silicone

0.7L TI, Usable on a stove, $35 (flash companion is 1L, $50-60)

0.45L smaller TI mug at $20

Or any other light-ish mug... GSI enamelware mugs are like $4. If you want to heat/rehydrate in succession, I'd recommend getting something with a lid, optionally double-walled/insulated so you don't need a cozy. Keep in mind if you get a double-walled mug, you won't be able to heat stuff up in it in a pinch.

Edit: Alternatively, if you and your wife are willing to share a pot, sell your flash cup and get a pot. More fuel efficient, less stuff to carry.

u/patrickeg · 1 pointr/WildernessBackpacking

I'll remember that for next time. I've already packed it all away, but I might drag it out and take some pics. My foot is pretty banged up so it'll be a minute. But Ill give you a short list :)

Pack: Osprey Exos 58

Sleeping Bag: Teton Sports Tracker

Tent: ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1

Tarp: Ultimate Survival Hex tarp

Mess kit: Mess kit and Mug

Water Filtration: Sawyer Mini

Tools/Defense: Note: Normally I would only take one knife, but I wasn't sure which I would prefer as they're two quite different blades. Ka-Bar Becker BK2, Condor Bushlore, and Bear Spray

Stove: MSR PocketRocket

First Aid: I had the Adventure Medical Kits Day Tripper, and then added to that with Celox and an Israeli Bandage

Trekking Poles: Cascade Mountain Tech CF with Cork Grips

In addition I had a few little things in a small kit; Ferro rod, duct tape, trail blazes, chemical water purifiers in case my Sawyer failed, bug spray, a small thing of sunscreen (which I didn't end up needing as it was overcast), deodorant, TP, etc.