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Backcountry.com Titanium Pot w/ Lid - 700ml

Backcountry.com Titanium Pot w/ Lid - 700ml

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Backcountry.com Titanium Pot w/ Lid - 700ml

Pledge your allegiance to the ultralight fraternity with the Backcountry.com 700ml Titanium Pot.This ultralight cooker functions as a one-person kettle or mug for all of your ounce-trimming backpack trips, and features a lightweight, vented lid and integrated handles. Throw your stove inside, and pack it all up in the included mesh stuff sack. At only 3.7 ounces, this pot weighs less than that extra pair of undies you packed.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good lightweight pot.

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2 days ago

No real complaints about it. It worked well. I was able to fit a 110g fuel canister and my Snow Peak LiteMax Stove into it with a little room to spare. The sack it comes with is quite nice as well. It makes it easy to secure the pot shut. Perhaps I will upload some pictures when I get the chance. The reason I gave this product 4 instead of 5 stars is that it doesn't have volume "hash" marks on the interior or exterior of the pot. So it was a little difficult to measure the right amount of water for my Mountain House goodness.

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Rating for this product: 5

The Perfect Pot for me

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December 29, 2008

I love this pot, GO Backcountry.com!. Keep expanding your well priced self branded merchandise. If you like to travel light and keep to rehydrating meals this is perfect for two and more than enough for one. A small fuel canister, stove, scrubber, soap, floding spork, and condiments all store nicely in the pot. The stuff sack does in fact work great as a cozy to keep your meal hot. You can rehydrate your meals right in the pot with the cozy on! The lid could fit tighter but not a problem for me.

Here are the missing Specs. Also if you are interesed in a caldera cone or ti-tri they do make them for this pot.

Weight: 110gr
Max Capacity: 750ml
Height: 110mm
Internal Diameter: 95mm

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Can you use this pot directly over a camp fire? or is it only

Can you use this pot directly over a camp fire? or is it only suppose to be used over a stove?

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September 30, 2009

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The worst thing about using this or any other pot over an open campfire is the clean-up afterwards which is not all that bad. Everything else is a go.

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October 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great pot

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November 5, 2009

Broke it in last week, a very light weight pot for the pack kitchen. Big eough that I had plenty of coffee for that early morning wake-me-up and hit the trail.

About the question below, concerning using it over a fire, oh yeah..the way I clean the tar and creosote off, which can be heavy with pine wood fires, just find a snow bank or some granite sand, grasp the pot on the top and give it a back and forth rotation, cleans right up!

I also make a 'glove' for it out of a piece of foam pad, then line the inner surface with tin foil, glued in with silicon to prevent melting the foam. Keeps the food/beverage hot. as titanium,. is or course, a great conductor, which helps it to heat up fast, but also cools down fast.

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Write your question here... Does Backcountry.com have any plans

Write your question here... Does Backcountry.com have any plans to expand this product line to include slightly larger pots such 900ml or 1000ml?

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May 29, 2009

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As of right now, No. Just sticking with what we have.

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May 29, 2009

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in hands

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May 30, 2009

This pot is really nice, but as many people have stated its an unusual size. I am 6'4" and wear L/XL gloves. This is how big it is in my hands.

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Rating for this product: 3

Light but fuel cannister won't fit inside

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December 29, 2008

This is light and does the job but don't expect a MSR fuel cannister to fit inside.

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October 11, 2009

MSR fuel canisters use an unusual shape, they're wider and shorter than every other canister out there. a standard small sized canister from jetboil, snowpeak, optimus, primus, colemen, e.t.c fit perfectly.

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Anybody know if the handles on the pot or on the lid get hot?

Anybody know if the handles on the pot or on the lid get hot? I'll be using this with a soda-can stove and a close-fitting windscreen.

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May 14, 2009

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well yeah, its all titanium and the same conductivity that makes it heat up transfer to the handles, get a pot holder, not a cloth one like granny has, but the two handled lever type.

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November 5, 2009

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I have this pot and find that usually no matter what stove setup I have (alcohol or canister) the handles and lid will get hot. The good thing though is that it only takes about 30 seconds for the handles to cool after it is off the burner seeing as titanium does not retain much heat. Best solution; use a hanky which can also be used inside the pot when done to reduce the noise of the canister/alcohol stove. Hope this helps.

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May 18, 2009

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with snow peak 700

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May 11, 2009

The left is backcountry 700 and the right is sp 700. They have similar size and they are different on cap, handle and engravings.

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Rating for this product: 2

Nice but not as Convenient as Trek 700

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November 9, 2009

This is a cheap alternative but it just doesn't function as well as my Trek 700. I considered this but after seeing how you can use the Snow Peak spork to secure a fuel canister on top of their similar pot, I figured it was worth the extra money for the convenience. Also reading the reviews many say that the lid is useless. I've never had problem using the Snow Peak one for draining out my noodles. Over all the Snow Peak 700ml pot would be a much better deal. I found the following picture on their site. I love how I can stack this set.

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Will any brand of butane canister fit inside this pot? If so

Will any brand of butane canister fit inside this pot? If so what size?

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February 12, 2009

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Most small isobutane canisters will fit.

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February 12, 2009

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Does your Backcountry.com Titanium Pot w/ Lid (700ml) have a

Does your Backcountry.com Titanium Pot w/ Lid (700ml) have a spot for pouring out liquid with the lid on it?I'm planning to get a Packafeather XL stove.(http://www.packafeather.com/xlstove.html). Would this pot hold it for packing?Take care. Darwin daroos@indiana.edu

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December 21, 2008

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Did you buy that packafeather stove? if so did it fit inside?

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April 8, 2009

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no spout

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December 21, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Light but Tiny

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December 17, 2008

My pot arrived today and it looks great. This is in no means a "pot" it is a mug. The picture led me to believe that perhaps cooking for two could be done with this but it is rather tiny. I still am happy with it.

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will a nalgene bottle fit inside this?Thanks

will a nalgene bottle fit inside this?Thanks

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December 8, 2008

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A Nalgene is a liter (1000 mL) and this is 700 mL. No.Not a chance! - mikeYES! A 1-liter nalgene will slide right into this pot. Obviously the pot is shorter than the nalgene, so you won't get the lid on, but I don't think that's what you were asking. You can save space in your pack by slipping this pot over the end of your nalgene bottle. -Taylor

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February 8, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Brunton Talon fits

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May 13, 2009

Lost my Optimus Crux stove and bought the Brunton Talon. Just an update in that the talon will fit inside of this pot with a small 110g fuel canister.

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What are the height and width/diameter dimensions of this pot

What are the height and width/diameter dimensions of this pot in inches?

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September 29, 2008

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110mm high x 95mm ID - jpo2478232Thanks jpo- If your measurements are correct, it should slide over my Svea 123 perfectly, and fit right down on top of the stove's flared base. Looks to me like the lid will fit upside-down over the bottom of the stove. A 1/2" strap around the assembly should hold it all together just fine.I was trying to decide between this one and the Snow Peak 700, which is a little bigger around. I think this one's a better fit.I'ver been looking for a suitable replacement for the OE aluminum pot that comes with the Svea- I hate aluminum as a cooking surface. I've tried stainless steel cups and bain-marie pots, but this looks like it'll be the best solution of all. -Taylor

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January 31, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect

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April 29, 2009

Everything about this pot is perfect. It is the perfect size for solo camping but could be pushed for two if you are just adding water to meals. This thing is so light and small that you will not even notice you are carrying it. It fits a small fuel canister with my Optimus Crux Lite stove perfectly along with a small bic, bandana, scrubby, and a small bag of baking soda for cleaning. Everything you need in one light package. Don't let the size fool you. Anything larger is just a waste of space. Great buy. Keep it up BC.

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what stoves will this pot fir inside of it? will the dragon

what stoves will this pot fir inside of it? will the dragonfly?

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August 19, 2008

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not a chance in hell, the dragonfly is quite large. You need something around 7.5-8" in diameter for the dragonfly stove.

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October 11, 2009

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All the ultra light canister stoves will fit. I don't have this exact pot but I do have one that is close in size & weight. Just a suggestion, white gas & especially kerosene could impart fuel smells & carbon deposits on the inside. I would use the stuff sack that came with your stove for packing instead of this pot. There are many other better items that will nest inside.

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October 5, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

AT Proven

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May 30, 2009

Used it every time I needed to drink some hot cocoa, coffee, boil water...so everyday. I kept my Etowah Outfitters alcohol stove and windscreen and bic lighter inside. Nice and tough. Offers a great setup with an alcohol stove and windscreen. I love how light and compact it is and it boils the perfect amount of water for your dinner if you are going solo. It is literally the perfect setup. Also, the bandanna was the way to grab the handles off the heat and I second that they cool off in 30 seconds or less. Never noticed the lid get hot unless it was over heat for way too long.

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Rating for this product: 5

Looks good so far

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February 16, 2009

I just got it in the mail- judos to BC.com for fast shipping. My Svea 123 fits inside perfectly, the lid sets flush against the bottom of the stove and it all fits inside the mesh stuff sack "just right". I'll tweak thias review once I've had a chance to work with the cooker, maybe get some pictures posted.
-Taylor

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Rating for this product: 5

All purpose mug

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January 14, 2009

I found it to be the perfect size.I could heat up water for my meal,and still have enough water for my hot drinks.Half of the water I would normally be carrying could be heated in this pot.Ultralight,and very sharp looking.

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Rating for this product: 5

Wicked Awewome!

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September 3, 2009

Small, light, and fits my whole cooking setup. Perfect for solo backpacking. Note that only smaller gas canisters will fit inside.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good Deal!

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January 9, 2009

Well represented in the pictures. Size as advertised, but definitely only for solo cooking. As far as I can tell larger fuel canisters will not fit inside (about 4" dia I think) but the small ones (about 3.25" dia) fit good. Very lightweight and an awesome little stuff sack too!

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Rating for this product: 5

perfect

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May 4, 2009

the right size for one person traveling light and small.

works great as a mug and can easily make-do for cooking single meals.

best of all, it hold a 1000ml nalgene bottle perfectly!!!!!!!!!!

nicely made, good rolled rim, thick-enough material, folds well, bale feels pretty good in hand, no gimmicks, lid pack small allowing it to be stored elsewhere if a nalgene is stored in mug.

i've been looking for exactly this item for years. every other cup/mug/pot was too small or too big or wouldn't hold a bottle or had too-thin flimy construction or stupidly designed bale or wasn't titanium.

highly recommended for minimal packing trips or survival kits.

and its priced right too, particularly the kit version with spork for only $5 more.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Titanium 
Volume:
700ml 
Pots:
Lids:
Pot Grabber:
No 
Storage Sack:
Yes 
Non Stick:
No 
Grooved Bottoms:
Yes 
Weight:
3.7oz (105g) 
Recommended Use:
Ultralight backpacking 
Country of Origin:
China 

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