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Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker

Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker

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Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker

The Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium cooker is the only pot you'll need if you're flying solo. At just 4.8 oz, it's super light and extremely efficient. It can hold one GigaPower 110 Fuel and one GigaPower Stove. Use the lid to drain water simply by using one of your opposable thumbs. Create delicious masterpieces guided by the measuring scale stamped inside the pot. An attached handle makes for easy, uh, handling.

Bottom Line: Titanium is cool. Except when you're heating up your dinner. Then titanium is hot.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fits around several water bottles well!

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April 14, 2009

If you're not nesting a stove in this pot, it fits almost perfectly around the stainless Nalgene (made by Guyot designs -I can't vouch for the standard Nalgenes although I suspect that they would be fine too) and also the large size 40oz Klean Kanteen. The included mesh sack also reaches to the shoulder / neck of both of these bottles so that you can tighten the draw cord and keep the bottle / pot securely together. Great combination!

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Rating for this product: 3

Watch the fingers

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June 21, 2007

The Trek 700 Titanium Cooker is great if you don't have to boil much water. The handles get hot when the liquid level is above them. Better watch the lid also. You also can't fit the big snow peak gas cannister and stove inside. Think I should have went with the Trek 900.

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Write your question here...will it hold a msr superfly and f

Write your question here...will it hold a msr superfly and fuel?

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September 2, 2009

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MSR canisters are wider, but you can use almost any OTHER type of canister (snowpeak, jetboil, coleman, e.t.c.)

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October 11, 2009

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The stove will fit but not the fuel canister.

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September 15, 2009

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Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker

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February 20, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

if small is what your looking for....

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August 15, 2008

than you found the right product. It is big enough to hold two fuel canisters or one + a SP stove. I personally love it. But if you are looking for something to support a larger group of people (say 3 or more), you'll probably want something bigger. Otherwise, all will have to stagger their consumption of hot water given the volume.... but if its just you (and another), then this is all you need.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great solo pot

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March 27, 2009

Worked great boiling water, love the measurements marked on the inside of the can.

One improvement could be some time of insulator on the handles so that they did not get hot.

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The photo of the Snow Peak Trek 700 shows a packsack with it,

The photo of the Snow Peak Trek 700 shows a packsack with it, but the review says that there isn't a packsack. Does it come with a packsack? Also, 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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yes it comes with a sack, the sack is designed to also accommodate an additional fuel canister on TOP of the lid.

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October 11, 2009

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Yes that stove will stow inside this pot, given that the stove is 3-1/4" dia x 1-1/2" high, and this pot is 4-1/8" dia x 4-3/8" high. Not sure about the sack, but I think it may be a mistake on the manufacturer's website description. I'm guessing there is a sack. Contact BC.com if you need to be certain, their staff is VERY helpful.Edit 2/12/09 Just got mine, yes it has a packsack

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February 12, 2009

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February 20, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Great lightweight Stove

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March 27, 2009

Great stove for backpacking in moderate/nice weather. Used it on a three day trip at Big South Fork Tennessee and it worked wonderfully. The smallest amount of wind does seem to alter the boiling efficiency but in my mind that is to be expected with a stove this small and basic.

Carrying case is great, fits inside my 450 snowpeak mug while my canisters fit in my 700 titanium cooker mesh bag combo.

I did not experience any leaking when putting it on the stove after being folded up, not sure if they redesigned it so the valve could be all the way closed when folding or not but I never had this problem.

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Rating for this product: 5

Huge

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June 19, 2008

This cooker has so much room to fit anything. Also superlite it also can fit a 16oz guiness when your car camping

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Rating for this product: 4

sweet little pot

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February 2, 2009

i got this to replace my heavier aluminum coffee pot. the size is good--big enough to boil enough water for a couple cups of hot chocolate. the diameter is perfect for the 110 fuel cannisters, but i do wish that they would have made it just a few millimeters taller. if they had, two cannisters could stack in there with the lid on. as it is, i still put two cannisters in, but have to turn the lid upside down and pack it in the mesh bag since the lid would fall off if left out of the bag.

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Rating for this product: 5

Looks good so far

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February 16, 2009

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

Snowpeak Ti Trek 700 Cooker

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November 11, 2004

I bought this Snowpeak titanium Trek 700 cooker prior to a trip on the AT in North Carolina, between I-40 and Lemon Gap.

I found the capacity was fine for the larger freeze dried soup cups, with room for a few additives. It also worked well with Mountain House eggs & bacon breakfasts, but it didn't have the capacity for a few of the other things I tried. Using this instead of my old large mug with lid allowed me to heat the water over a fire in this, instead of using my MSR kettle for this and coffee water - a nice convenience - with little to no added weight. It also nested my Ti mug inside it well, and the cooker's handles folded up for packing convenience.

The one shortcoming that irked me was that the lid turned out to be made from stainless steel, not titanium (not mentioned in the online descriptions). For one thing the cooker weighs more than it might if the lid were Ti. For another, you have a hard time lifting the lid without burning your fingers. I solved that problem by using the can opener attachment on my Swiss Army knife to hook into the lid hanger. I haven't tried to drain pasta yet through the drain slot, so that might be a little painful to do as well.

Over all, a good piece of trail cookery, but not what it could be if the lid were titanium as well.

John

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Rating for this product: 5

SnowPeak Trek 700 Titanium Pot

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September 26, 2008

The Snow Peak Trek 700 Titanium Cooker is light, compact enough to fit in my pack without being too bulky, but large enough to cook what I need (which is mainly 2 cups of water, but I've cooked raman in it before). I also enjoy it because you can fit in a 110 gas can inside of it perfectly. I usually put 2 gas cans in there and use my own aluminum foil lid. The Trek 700 Titanium Cooker is all I need for long backpacking trips.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Titanium 
Size:
4 1/8” d x 4 3/8” h 
Volume:
24 oz 
Pots:
Lids:
Pan Handler:
Handle 
Storage Sack:
No 
Non Stick:
No 
Weight:
4.8 oz 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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