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Traveling light and fast? This minimalist kit packs your kitchen into a tiny space, and weighs about 5 ounces.
Snow Peak's lightweight and durable Mini Solo Cook Set will accompany you anywhere. This little cookset is the first choice of climbers throughout Japan. Includes a pot for cooking and a cup for drinking. Designed to stow Snow Peak's Giga-Power stove and fuel canister, this certainly is a dream-come-true for the bare minimalist backpacker.

The Snow Peak Mini Solo Titanium Cook Set combines lightweight construction and durability in a compact package. With a pot for cooking and a cup for drinking this set is the minimalists dream. Designed to stow the Snow Peak GigaPower stove and a 110 GigaPower Fuel Canister. It also nests inro a Trek 900 Ti to for a lightweight cookset for more than one person. Dimensions
Adhering the the "light is right" philosophy, the titanium Mini Solo Cookset contains a 10 oz. cup, 3.5 cup pot, lid and handles, weighing a total of 5.5 oz. Dimensions of the entire package are a mere 4.25 x 5.15". Will even stow a Snow Peak Gigapower stove or lantern and fuel canister! Includes a nylon stuff sack.

Lightweight and durable, Snow Peak's Mini Solo Cook Set will accompany you anywhere. This little cook set is the first choice of climbers throughout Japan. A pot for cooking and a cup for drinking. Designed to stow Snow Peak's GigaPower stove and fuel canister, this certainly is a dream-come-true for the bare minimalist backpacker.
This description was also provided by: Marmot Mountain

The Titanium Mini Solo Cookset by Snowpeak is excess trimmed to the limits!The Mini Solo cookset represents the ultimate cookware for solo activity.This set holds a fuel canister and a stove.
| Capacity: | Pot: 3 and 1/2 cups Cup: 10 ounces |
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| Dimensions: | 5.2 x 4.25 inches |
| Material: | Titanium |
| Materials: | Titanium |
| Size: | Pot: 4 and 1/4"d x 4 and 3/4" Stowed: 4 and 1/4"d x 5 and 1/8"h |
| Weight: | 5.5 ounces |
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| Snow Peak Mini Solo Aluminum Cook Set | $44.95 | |
| Snow Peak Mini Solo Cookset (Nonstick) | $44.95 |
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| None | 59.95 |
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great for boiling water | |
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| If all you are doing is boiling water this is a great choice. If you are doing anything else I wouldn't recommend this stove. It is very lightweight and tall. It is designed perfectly for putting a small snow peak full canister in along with a the snow peak giga power stove. If it is packed this way you have a very efficient light and small cookware set. Since the pot is so tall it becomes somewhat top heavy and a little awkward to clean. But if you just need to heat some water for your dehydrated food it is a great choice. | |
| erock at REI on 10/01/2007 | |
Nice set!! | |
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| I really like the way this system all fits together with the stove. I was initially concerned about the lid handle from a previous review but learned that pushing the handle toward one end makes it stand up. This is lightweight, compact, the right size and cleans up easily. Also someone mentioned the lid could be tighter. It is loose when packed but is tight when hot. Simple physics I guess. For packing; a rubber band around the set solves this minor issue. I highly recommend this set as a great solo packing set. | |
| tm1961 at REI on 02/03/2008 | |
Great Lightweight Solo Cookset | |
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| There isn't a better solo cookset out there. It's the perfect size for the typical mountain house backpacking person. The large pot is perfect for boiling water for dinner and drinks, while the small one is perfect for that morning oatmeal. The best part about this system is that it will hold 2 small snow peak fuel canisters inside as well or 1 canister, stove and lighter. It's small enough to bring on a dayhike for some soup or a warm drink on the summit. | |
| Davis2001r6 at REI on 08/30/2007 | |
My kitchen in a small package | |
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| I've taken my mini solo cookset to about 20 backpacking/hiking trips. No problems with durability or stains. I mainly use the pot to boil water to add to my dehydrated meals, instant coffee, hot chocolate, etc. I like to call this setup my mini-kitchen. I store the Snow Peak windscreen inside the mesh bag under the pot/cup. Inside the pot, I store my spork, stove, napkins, extra matches, and more. | |
| hamconsulting at REI on 09/19/2007 | |
I can't even tell it's in my backpack | |
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| I've used this set on everything from day hikes to thru hikes. My only concern is that it is difficult to clean when I cook my food like an idiot and burn the bottom. If you have big hands, you might want to go for something a bit wider. However, I am very content with this product. I have also gotten away with sharing this kit with 2-3 other people. | |
| Matt Brodhead at REI on 09/24/2007 | |
Lid & pot stackability could be improved | |
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| Nice gear, very light and really compact. Lid could fit tighter (for packing purposes more than cooking) and they should make the flip up handle so that it stays up (you won't burn your finger trying to grab it or have to fiddle with it). Also make base of smaller cup fit better on the larger pot for stacking when cooking - like the halulite double boiler. | |
| MickJP at REI on 11/28/2007 | |
Nice and Simple | |
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| I have done quite a few extended trips with this cookset and I have not run across anything that I had a problem with. I may not even use the cup anymore. I will probably just demarcate the measurements in the pot with a knife. Cleaning can sometimes be a problem, but I would not call it a con as it is barely noteworthy. Great buy! | |
| Billwade at REI on 06/02/2009 | |
No bulk in this set | |
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| I like this little cook set. I love that the cup stores on the underside. Only complaint i have is, if you are using a white gas/canister system the cook set is a little small and is hard to balance it on some stoves. It works great with the Pepsi can style stove and the Pepsi can stove stores in side it perfectly. | |
| Half Brew at REI on 10/26/2007 | |
Great Set | |
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| This is a great set, especially for solo hikers. My husband and I use it together on our trips and love it. The cup also has measurements inside. It has had a lot of use and still like new. The pot is also perfect size to put gas canisters, as long as you line it with a papertowel. | |
| Minnesota Photo Hound at REI on 09/04/2007 | |
Snow Peak does it again! | |
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| Lightweight Ti with the Snow Peak name. It's hard to get better. You can totally pack this set into another Snow Peak kit and put cans of gas into it, kinda like those Russian(?) dolls that fit into each other. Maybe a bad analogy? | |
| Maki at REI on 03/05/2008 | |