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Item 764183
Specification | Description |
| Weight | 4.05 ounces |
| Capacity | 0.9 liters / 0.95 quarts |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 2.8 inches |
| Material | Titanium |
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
This is the lightest cookpot out there! The wide design is stable & efficient and makes for fast boil times. The .9 liter size is perfect for solo use. Get the 1.3 liter for 2 people. TIP:for quick mearsuring fill pot with desired amount of water then use an awl or nail to mark water level.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
I bought one of these a few years ago. It has proved itself worth every penny and then some. I have since looked at and used a friends Ti Mug-pot which is narrower and taller. Yuck. The larger pot is way better in that it is wider and therefore more stable, and heats better over stove flames. I often cook up soups and pastas from scratch and eat almost a pot full by myself, so wouldn't recommend this for two people though it would do in a pinch. As mentioned below, get the next size up for two mouths. Another plus for this pot are the nice light insulated handles. Why carry a pot holder too? I use both MSR white gas and Snow Peak Iso-Butane, and carry the MSR windscreen for use with both which tucks around this pot nicely. After years of rough daily usage I haven't found anything that could work better. Even the rubber handles are still mostly intact even after critters have nibbled them. This things hiked and camped thousands of miles. The pot also makes a nice noisy critter alarm ballanced on top of crossed trek poles atop my pack. It works, and I have been able to run off some would be gear chewers a couple times.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
Great pot. I use the uncoated Titanium. I never had a problem with food sticking or burning. My stove is the MSR Pocket Rocket. This pot is good and lightweight. I took the handles off the day I bought this and threw them away to make it lighter. The Titanium doesn't retain heat well, so when I pick this up by the top rim I never fear getting burned. I used this on my Tahoe Rim and John Muir Trail Thru-hikes. Perfect pot for one person.
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Comments about REI Ti Ware Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter:
I bought this pot for backpacking in the Grand Canyon where I wanted to go as light as possible for those big climbs. This pot is super-light (lighter than the non-stick version). My stove and butane canister fit nicely inside. It's perfect for one-person, one pot meals.
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