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Comments about REI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
This is a fine pot and I have only one complaint. 300 milliliters is equivalent to 10.14 ounces and almost entirely useless for backpacking meals in the USA where most add-water recipes call for 1/2 cup (4 oz) or 1 cup (8 oz). Because of this I have to carry a separate measuring cup, which I otherwise wouldn't.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
I mostly just boil water now over a caldera cone so nonstick doesn't matter to me. But when I've done food in it the nonstick is great. I never noticed a problem measuring water with the 300 and 600 markings, most amounts you would use are in between those numbers. Easy enough to estimate. I love the folding handles tho the heat shrink material on the handles is fairly toasted after a bunch of use. The pot would function just as well without the heatshrink. Besides mine, I have bought a couple for family hikers.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
I shot a video using this 0.9L pot, showing how well it works not only boiling water rapidly, but storing an isobutane container and micro-stove all in the same package. The line in the middle of the teapot is perfect for the 2 cup waterline for Mountain House freeze-dried meals.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
Little pricey but for the versatility and weight it can not be beat. I dont know if I needed the non-stick model for a few dollars more seemed worth while.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
5.2 oz total weight w/ sack.
This is definitely worth the money. Small, compact, perfect for a solo or tandem backpacking trip. I mainly just boil water, but this pot has enough space to easily cook a full meal right in the pot. Super light weight, very durable, non-stick is extremely nice when actually cooking. Clean up is a breeze. Silicon handles are fantastic, don't need to worry about burning yourself.
300-600ml kinda sucks, I just took a center punch and marked the 1 and 2 cup lines. Just mark the water level with a marker, empty pot, then place center punch in proper spot and apply force till you create an indent. I did 3 per line for easy referencing.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
Added handle makes it nice for removing from burner when hot with nothing else needed to handle the pot.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
I used this pot while hiking on the CDT. It held up great and I still can't believe how light it is. It has just enough capacity to be able to fill my belly (though I'm a female and relatively smaller eater at 125 lbs), the perfect size for me. The nonstick was much more useful than I though it was going to be.
The only problem I have with the pot is the fact that the lid has a hard time "sticking" to the pot when it's in your pack (the lid tends to flip or slide into the pot). On the stove the lid is not a problem at all. Also, you need to be pretty intentional about not bending the pot because it could get crushed in an instant.
Really great choice for ultra-light packers.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
I bought this for my boyfriend for Christmas and the first time we used it the pot burned! I was cooking eggs and stiring constantly and the campstove put a black burn on the bottom of the pot as well as the inside. I am the main person who uasually cooks on our trips and I've never had this happen with my other cookware.
This is really upsetting as this the the first time I used it and the non-stick coating came off in my food. Very Dissapointed!
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
This is a great pot and has replaced my trusty Army-issue canteen cup for boiling water for freeze-dried meals and coffee. Very light weight and very sturdy. I purchased the 1.3 ltr version, but this .9 ltr version is probably a better fit for minimalists.
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