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Our super-lightweight titanium Ti Ware™ cookware features a nonstick coating for even cooking, easy clean-up and excellent durability.
| Capacity: | 1.3 liters / 1.37 quarts |
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| Dimensions: | 6.25 x 3.25 inches |
| Material: | Titanium/silicon ceramic coating |
| Weight: | 6 ounces |
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| Rei Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 4 Liter | $99.50 | |
| Rei Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Pot - 0.9 Liter | $54.50 | |
| Rei Ti Ware Nonstick Titanium Cookset | $119.00 |
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| None | 59.50 |
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Simply Fantastic Cooking Pot | |
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| I must say I've been really impressed with this pot. I routinely used it to prepare meals for backpacking, snowshoeing and climbing outings. Most of the time these are ultra light style trips so we have to make the most out of the gear we bring. Most of the time it is usually just boiling water for meals in a bag but we've prepared all sorts of other dishes in the pot and so far it has yet to scorch or to have clean up issues. The non-stick coating actually works, but it isn't foolproof so you do need to be careful how you clean it (avoid abrasives) and don't heat the pot when empty. We've used this pot on propane stoves, iso-butane stoves, alcohol stoves (homemade), esbit solid fuel tabs and even carefully set up camp fires. So far, it's been very stable and I've found it very fuel efficent due to the wide base. Esbit and camp fires have sooted it up occasionally but the titanium cleans up fairly well when exposed to a clean burning hot flame such as propane or butane. My only concern so far has been the handles. The silicon handles really are wonderful thing as you won't need a seperate pot grip but you must make sure to keep them out of any flames or they will melt under prolonged direct contact. | |
| Slackline Joe at REI on 03/16/2008 | |
Excellent Lightweight Pot | |
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| This pot has a near-perfect design: Light as a feather, fold-out insulated handles that really work, just the right capacity for 2 people, a tiny pour spout that doesn't spill a drop. It is small enough to fit into nooks and crannies of my pack, big enough to hold a stove, isobutane fuel canister, small pack towel, a couple of packets of hot chocolate.I use it only to boil water, and it seems to heat the water a little faster than my MSR aluminum pots. If you wanted to cook mac & cheese in this pot, it is possible that you might have to watch for scorching due to the thin walls. I think it is too expensive. Wait until [...] it goes on sale. The lid should be more domed in order to provide more interior storage space--I placed it over a roll of duct tape and pounded the end of a softball bat into it with a sledge in order to get the dome shape, and this has worked fine. | |
| Tidepool Tom at REI on 01/23/2008 | |
Pretty Decent | |
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| Great for boiling water. Of course there are better solutions for boiling water, but I like this little pot. My only complaint is that the handles are very unstable and if you are not VERY CAREFUL, you risk giving yourself a lap full of boiling water in the back country. Not any good for "cooking." I am an avid backpacker, not an armchair car-camper. Also the lid is very difficult to put back on the pot while it is hot and on the stove. | |
| Jim B at REI on 05/12/2008 | |
love it, but my handle grips have melted | |
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| I agree with all the wonderful things written about this pot (although I have the non-stick version, and have major gear lust for the non-stick). | |
| kaibaber at REI on 05/26/2009 | |
great except for warping lid | |
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| backpacked thru denali several days in early july and this was my only vessel for cooking/boiling. impressed with the light weight and cleaning ease. disappointed with the lid since it warped slightly (i did NOT bend it!) after a couple uses, causing difficulty seating the lid on the pot during cooking/boiling. the grips on the handles keep you from getting burned but they slip easily so i am investing in a pot holder. intially was going to buy the MSR Ti pot but it wasn't big enough for my needs. | |
| trek2112 at REI on 07/23/2009 | |