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Snow Peak Titanium Cookware - 3pcs
The Snow Peak Titanium Cookware 3-piece set is the minimalist's cookset. Ultra light is the name of the game with this 3-piece modular set. The Snow Peak Titanium Cookware nests neatly with other Snow Peak products for convenient storage and packing. It includes a large pot, small pot, and a frying pan. Total stowed dimensions are 5.5" x 2.25", and it weighs 7.1oz, making it perfect for fast ‘n' light minimalists. A Snow Peak GigaPower stove fuel canister can be neatly stowed inside the smaller pot. Rounded edges actually make cleaning up a lot easier, as well.
Bottom Line: The Snow Peak Titanium Cookware 3-piece set is perfect for the ultra light minimalist who makes no compromises.
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By: marcino992109203 (5)April 23, 2008
I had to return it. It is really small and was unstable on my Primus multifuel stove. On smaller stoves must work great, but think about it if you have a bigger stove.
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By: Satanofall (1)February 24, 2008
This set is great. If you want to keep your pack weight down, buy this set and use them for cooking as well as eating from. Don't waste money buying the larger titanium cookware pieces. There's enough room inside this set to keep some dehydrated food too. I personally use it to keep about 2-3 packets of oatmeal for emergencies. This set is so light, the food I keep in it seems to weigh more than the 3 parts.
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By: pjevinrude (3)November 24, 2007
These are the best pots and pans I have ever used. They are extremely light and durable. I've cooked more packs of Raman noodles and canned chicken in mine than I care to think about. Do be careful to not put them on the stove empty. You will burn the bottom of the pan. If you're going to cook something powdery, be sure to mix it with water before heating and use a few drops of oil to grease the pan. I use a Dobie Pad to clean mine, but you can use any plastic pad, just don't use steel wool. I store the pad in the pans with the Snowpeak Titanium cook stove. The handles get very hot when the stove is on, but if you wait 60 seconds or so after you turn the stove off, they are safe to touch.
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By: nametaken (1)September 12, 2007
Light and sturdier than I expected. As other reviewers have said, they are on the small side, the largest pot can hold 2 cups of water max. Great for making food for one person, get a larger pot in addition if you plan on cooking for more than one.
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By: John Whitacre (7)October 5, 2006
I used this set in combo with 2 different "Mini Bull Designs" alcohol stoves up to 10,000' elev as cold as 30 degrees. Each stove (Iso, MiniSith, and a homemade Pepsi can stove) worked well and I am glad I made the pot purchase. PROS: Affordable, lightweight, easy to clean, nestles well together, fast boil time. CONS: won't nestle with Trek 1400, lid doesn't fit tightly with handles out, handles can get hot, can be a little tippy. NOTE: I used a small cloth to quiet down any rattling the set made in my pack.
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By: typingmonkey (1)September 18, 2006
The set is sturdy and lightweight, and the handles tuck conveniently into the form. The only problem is--unless you have a bird stomach, you won't get full from what you can boil in the tiny pot. I didn't look at the cookware water capacity, and so I can't fault the manufacturer for the size. I don't see how a person with an average appetite or above can find this useful, though.
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By: chester (2)July 12, 2006
Not a bad product/money. Blackened with stove spray paint to absorb heat faster. Will be using on the AT. My only suggestion is place a well-known item next to item for sale to judge scale. I understand that this may not be possible due to stock photos, but this would add value for the purchaser.
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By: Irish-Carbomb (2)June 14, 2006
Against my better judgment I bought these sight unseen. They conduct heat well and evenly in my experience. Make sure the handles are folded out before you put them on fire as they will get a tad too hot to touch with just skin. The only downside is they are on the small side. I would recommend maybe this and then go get one more pot that’s 50-100% bigger than the big one in this set for car camping/short hikes in. Again, my fault, not Snow Peak's. If you want a small set for boiling water or solo or maybe 2 people meals these should suit you, they nest nicely and my stove fits inside the smaller one.
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By: Dave-o (2)February 19, 2006
I purchased this cookware set a couple of years ago not knowing how much I would love it and rely on it on all my trips. I love the fact you can store the fuel canister in one of the pots. You can leave on pot at home and just use the larger pot and lid for weight savings. I'm completely sold on snow peak gear. Nothing they make is less that first class!
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By: suem73 (3)September 25, 2005
Better than the one I have; this one (for my boyfriend) has collapsible handles! Never know when you're going to need to mix drinks on the slowest train in India.
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By: Web (2)September 24, 2005
I'm very pleased with this purchase. The cookware is great, the price was excellent (I compared prices before ordering), and it arrived quite promptly. Two thumbs up.
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By: ggg (3)July 18, 2005
Lightweight, durable, fits together well. I would buy it again. Heats up and cools back down quickly - not good for keeping things hot unless kept over flame. Hard to remove burned-on material.
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By: Greg B (1)June 16, 2005
This is a great set. It is ultralight and durable. This set is also very compact. It has the perfect liquid carrying capacities. Heats up very quickly, and gets hot, which is the only small drawback, if you can call that one. Very good value and I highly recommend it.
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By: Stuart Patterson (6)December 15, 2004
I actually have not cooked anything in this but I have used it to eat out of. The giga power stove inside stove container fits nicely inside along with the wind screen for the stove.
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By: WashDC (4)December 8, 2004
Wash DC's Review: My comment on this cookware is more strategic. I think this set is very functional... serving people and cooking. I combined this with the snow peak fry pan set. The titanium is very expensive, but this set is a great price/value compared to the other set choices I've reviewed.
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By: skyline889 (8)September 29, 2004
This is such a great set. It is lightweight, durable (not like aluminum), and serves every thing I could possibly think of. Plus thers no need for potholders because there are folding handles and I have not had a problem with scorching like with some other MSR titanium pots I have used before.
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By: Tibbles25 (3)September 20, 2004
This is perfect if you are a minimilist camper and weight is a concern. We used with both open flame in a fire pit and with the camp stove and got the same results each time. Quick even heating. A good buy.
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By: JGun (8)July 18, 2004
What a great package. This stuff is light without sacrificing durability. Water boils fast because of the efficient rounded bottoms and clean-up is no longer a chore.
I'm a little skeptical about cooking in winter, seeing how there is no tight-fitting lid, but I'm sure a few extra minutes (if that) won't hurt, eh?
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By: Chopstick1@aol.com (6)May 22, 2003
Awesome cookware! Extrememly light, durable, heated water fast! Only drawback is drinking hot liquids heats up the bowl, but that passes. Easy to clean; Snowpeak gear has always worked great!!
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Titanium
Size:
3
Pots:
3
Lids:
0 (But fry pan is made to be used as a lid if needed)
Pan Handler:
Built-in
Storage Sack:
Yes
Non Stick:
No
Grooved Bottoms:
No
Recommended Use:
Lightweight/minimalist camping, hiking, backpacking
Weight:
7oz