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Great for cooking for two in the backcountry, the TOAKS Titanium 1350ml pot is light enough for ultralight kits, but still heats efficiently thanks to its wide design.
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View all TOAKS Pots| Best Use | Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Liquid Capacity (L) | 1.35 liters |
| Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.) | 46 fluid ounces |
| Dimensions | 5.75 x 3.13 inches |
| Cookware Material | Titanium |
| Material(s) | Titanium |
| Nonstick Surface | No |
| Includes | Pot, lid, mesh storage sack |
| Ultralight | Yes |
| Weight | 5.2 ounces |
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Pot walls pretty thin, so it's seems it's hard for it to maintain round shape. BUT much bigger problem is that the lid diameter is slightly less than pot diameter, so the lid does not sit securely on top and almost falls into the pot on one side. No matter how you turn the lid, it's just too small to sit securely on the rim of the pot. Can't really be happy with this pot because of that, returning. Unfortunate design/manufacturing defect.
I read many reviews here and other places about the poorly designed lid. I thought, how bad can it be. Well its bad! The pot itself is exactly what I wanted. Hard to find a short wide pot. The lid is horrendous. Falls inward into the pot with the slightest of pressure. Its not a deal breaker, but for the price of this pot, the lid should fit better. Toaks should redesign a lid and replace all the current ones. I would recommend but I would tell everyone about the lid.
Just got it, seams likes it's made with very good quality Ti but the little groove holding the lid grabber is welded on wrong. Sent them a message, waiting on a response. The lid is tricky to put on / stays when done right but could be re-done / manufactured better. It's just what I needed to fit in my pack, light, strong, big enough for two but I go solo and it's perfect to keep my loose items in! I did a boil test here in Co. Spgs. Colorado... 6,500 ft elevation... controlled (no wind) environment on my Soto Windmaster, it boiled two cups of water in 2min & 14sec. Same stove with the Toaks 750ml pot took 2min & 43sec. I think the wider base catches / uses more of the heat. Haven't used it on a fire yet but am looking forward to that test. It's an 7/10 for me but that will change depending on the response about the lid grabber. Will follow-up.
I was looking for a titanium pot that that I could boil a full liter of water, and this pot (1350 ml) looked perfect. It is very light, but the lid is poorly designed. If not perfectly aligned with the pot, it will rotate into the pot. Very annoying.
I thought by paying this much i would get a great pot but sadly the lid makes it not the best
The lid doesn’t sit evenly I think it was crushed when delivered, but it otherwise works.
I've used this pot for several years now without any problems with the lid. Guess I'm just lucky!
Purchased for dry baking with flatcat gear epicurean and alcohol stove. Perfect fit for bobcat system. Now I have something to bake blueberry muffins in for meals. It is very lightweight, and I can take it with my ultralight system if I need. Mostly use it when camping on motorcycles with my buddies.