- Kit includes 34-fl. oz. and 26-fl.oz. pots, plus lids that also double as a 12 fl.. sauce pan and 17 fl. oz. fry pan
- Each pan has a handle that folds flat for packing
- Rounded bottom edges are easy to clean and improve heating efficiency
- Inner nesting pot is sized to store a Snow Peak Giga™ 110g fuel canister (sold separately)
- The Snow Peak Titanium Multi Compact cookset with a lightweight nylon mesh storage bag; stowed Dimensions 6.125 x 4 in.
Imported.
Capacity and dimensions per piece are as follows:
- 34 fl. oz. pot = 2-7/8 inches (height) x 5-7/8 inches (diameter)
- 26 fl. oz. pot = 2-3/4 inches (height) x 5 inches (diameter)
- 17 fl. oz. fry pan = 1-1/4 (height) x 6-1/8 inches (diameter)
- 12 fl. oz. fry pan = 1-1/4 (height) x 5-3/4 inches (diameter)
| Best use | Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 6.2 x 4 inches |
| Cookware material | Titanium |
| Material(s) | Titanium |
| Nonstick surface | No |
| Includes | 1L pot; 0.77L pot; 2 sauce pan lids; storage sack |
| Ultralight | Yes |
| Weight | 11.6 ounces |
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Dec 29, 2015Lids and Handles not the greatest.
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Sep 7, 2015Great cooksetI purchased this set as well as the Snow Peak 900 and settled on using just the larger pot and lid on this set for my solo adventures. The larger pot was a perfect size to cook in and eat ou...
Read More I purchased this set as well as the Snow Peak 900 and settled on using just the larger pot and lid on this set for my solo adventures. The larger pot was a perfect size to cook in and eat out of. It is extremely light and cleans up easily. I removed the handles and use a pot lifter to avoid HOT handles. I've used it on both a wood burning stove and a Snow Peak Giga stove. Cleaning the soot off was easy by just scrubbing it on some wet dirt or sand. I carried a metal scrub pad that worked extremely well too. Titanium is lightweight, handles heat very well and cools quickly, which is great! I made my own meals with freeze dried ingredients and would add water and food to the pot, bring to a boil and then take it off the stove put on the lid and let it finish cooking and rehydrating...without a cozy. The meals stayed amazingly hot this way. I tried using the lid as a fry pan, but food always seemed to stick. An additional lightweight fry pan like REI's is a much better option. Titanium is expensive, but well worth it for the weight savings and cooking capabilities, not to mention a healthier cooking metal. -
Mar 31, 2015Perfect Solo CooksetGreat piece of kit for the solo hiker. 2 sauce pans, and 2 frying pans/plates for someone who likes to cook and/or have options in the bush for multiple menu items without being limited to a...
Read More Great piece of kit for the solo hiker. 2 sauce pans, and 2 frying pans/plates for someone who likes to cook and/or have options in the bush for multiple menu items without being limited to a 1 piece cook set. Add a Snow Peak 600 mug to this and you good do a lot worse. -
May 29, 2014Light, Strong, Just what I neededI have been in the market for some titanium cookware for a while now, and with the sale price it was finally time. I spend four to five weeks backpacking each year in all temps, all terrain,...
Read More I have been in the market for some titanium cookware for a while now, and with the sale price it was finally time. I spend four to five weeks backpacking each year in all temps, all terrain, either with the family, or long solo trips. This system is perfect for everything I do! I am not one of those that only boils water on the trail, in fact I hardly ever use the freeze dried meals, way too much salt, leading to puffy feet and hands. I cook mostly from scratch, and prep before hitting the trail. I love dry baking in the backcountry, and this set is perfect as the smaller pan nests inside the larger. I've made birthday/summit cakes, baked fruit pies, brownies, pasta dishes the list goes on... with titanium I dont have to worry about warping from the heat. If you are looking for a gormet set without the weight, this is it. -
Jan 7, 2014Even Better Than I Thought!Good news everyone, the description is wrong! The small, inner pot will actually hold an 8oz (227g) fuel canister, which is plenty for even a relatively long journey. It will ALSO fit the wi...
Read More Good news everyone, the description is wrong! The small, inner pot will actually hold an 8oz (227g) fuel canister, which is plenty for even a relatively long journey. It will ALSO fit the windscreen for the GigaMax stove, which normally has no place good to go, and still nest as intended. Huzzah! Haven't taken these out yet as it's a little cold this January, but received them as a gift and they are very well made. The nesting could be a little less tight, as the fuel canister will not fit with its plastic protective cap and has a little room to move, but it doesn't seem to be scuffing up the small fry pan or the small pot so no harm done. Honestly the small fry pan and pot are pretty small, but what else are you going to fit in there anyway - so better to have them than not and it's not like they weigh a lot. Pretty comprehensive cookware set except that even the large fry pan will be pretty limiting. We'll see after some real trips. -
Oct 6, 2013Snow Peak makes great stuff!When everything you do is up-hill like here in Alaska you will be glad that you have titanium cook wear. Super compact and light weight with the lids doubling as fry pans its a bit pricey bu...
Read More When everything you do is up-hill like here in Alaska you will be glad that you have titanium cook wear. Super compact and light weight with the lids doubling as fry pans its a bit pricey but hey I dont have a wife so I am worth it! -
Apr 13, 2012Great --I use it dailyThis is a great option to go with if you need an entry set of cookwear. I actually use the smaller pot to heat water for a cup of tea on a daily basis. When I head out into the great outdo...
Read More This is a great option to go with if you need an entry set of cookwear. I actually use the smaller pot to heat water for a cup of tea on a daily basis. When I head out into the great outdoors, the set goes with me. A canister of gas sits neatly inside ... Add a SOTO stove, and you're all set for camping. -
Jan 19, 2012Cooking Options Great Not for 2I used this with my boyfriend on the PCT. We hiked the whole trail with it but we dreamt about getting a different cookset. We would fill the set with food but never had enough food to fill ...
Read More I used this with my boyfriend on the PCT. We hiked the whole trail with it but we dreamt about getting a different cookset. We would fill the set with food but never had enough food to fill ourselves at dinner because the pots were both quite small. Its a great set but with the intense hiking we were doing we wanted a pot that was a real liter or bigger (the big pot is a little less then a liter). You'll be cooking twice in a night if your cooking for two and your out there doing high impact days (20 miles or more).
Read More Although light and strong the “fitted, snap on/off” looking lid does not actually stay in place with the handle flipped over and extended. With both sizes the lids will pop or fall off with little to no pressure or movement causing me more than once to have to clean out the lid after it has fallen on the ground and into the snow or dirt. Specifically, I’m talking about cold or saved food to be re-cooked in the morning, not while cooking (we don’t want explosions). A perfectly placed glove, rock or stick has kept the lid on so that’s a work around I guess. I can fit the 100g canister of fuel, my Snow Peak Ti burner, a lighter, small bottle of dish soap and several paper towels in the smaller pot with the lids on. Additionally, I can fit two dinner plates and two sets of silverware in the mesh bag so my kit has everything my wife and I need to use to cook a nice meal. In general I have been kind of unhappy with the handles on the pots as well because they don’t stay to the sides and kind of just swing around. I also have to make a very tight fist to keep enough pressure on the handles to hold and move the pots around. In general, kind of an annoying set.