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Snow Peak 3 Piece Titanium Cookset

Hiking & Camping > CookwearRated: 4 by 3 reviews.

Rock/Creek Outfitters

The Snow Peak Three Piece Cook Set consists of three super durable, cook pieces that no camper should leave home without.  2 pots that are great for cooking pasta or soups and a frying pan with collapsible handles making it great for packing and also doesn't get hot when pulling off the stove.  Comes with its own nylon stuff sack for easy identification and storage and will provide a lightweight alternative to those other heavier cook sets.

Features:

  • 2 pots, 1 frying pan
  • Lightweight and durable
  • Nylon stuff sack comes with them
  • Packs down to a small size

Campmor

Titanium is a lightweight and strong metal that will not rust or melt. More corrosion resistant than stainless steel, and more heat resistant than aluminum. Titanium is ideal for solo backpackers who want to trim every last ounce of weight. Will not emit metallic odors or aggravate metallic allergies. Three piece set includes 2 pots (5.5 in. x 2 1/4 in. Vol. 26oz. and 5 in. x 2 1/8 in. Vol. 18oz.) and one 5 3/4 in. frying pan. Nylon stuff sack included. Weight: 7.1 oz.

Oregon Mountain Community

The Snow Peak Titanium 3 Piece Cookset is the ultimate in lightweight cookware. This set is a lightweight campers dream. A large pot for cooking, a small pot that can double as a cup, and a fry pan. Not only are these pots lightweight, they are also extremely durable, and nest perfectly in to one another to fit your lightweight needs. Dimensions


Mountain Gear

A modular cookset, which nests neatly with other Snow Peak products. Includes a large 26 ounce and small 18 ounce pot with lids and handles and a frying pan. Total stowed dimensions are 5.5 x 2.25 inches. Easily stows a Snow Peak Gigapower stove or lantern and fuel canister.

Materials:Titanium
Size:2 Pots: 5-1/2diam" x 2-1/4" 5"diam x 2-1/8" Frying Pan: 5-3/4"diam
Weight:7 ounces
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Snow Peak 3 Piece Titanium Cookset Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Good Things Come in Small Packages

Rating:*****
It may be small, but this cookware set is exactly what I wanted and needed. You can't get much lighter than this set yet it's durable. The handles fold in nicely and all the pieces nest together when not in use. When you are backpacking and you need to reduce the weight as much as possible, this is the set for you. Perfect for 1-2 people.
CG at Mountain Gear on 05/23/2008

Great Cookset.

Rating:*****
Large pot boils enough water for two to three freeze dried meals, and I use the small pot as an extra large mug. Fold out handles work great. Even has a handle on the lid/pan. Is only small if you're cooking for a group. Perfect for solo or 2. Super light. Super price. I have used it and I love it.
Like it Light at Mountain Gear on 11/24/2007

Negative Reviews:

worthless. Too small to be of any use .

Rating:*
Way too small. Pot lid/frying pan useless.
Mimi at Mountain Gear on 05/18/2006