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Snow Peak Trek 1400 Titanium Cookset

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How good are they even those these aren't non-stick? Does...

By Ranked #1079 - Cookware February 13, 2009

How good are they even those these aren't non-stick? Does it affect the cooking at all?

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By Ranked #1 - Cookware July 28, 2009

Titanium is great for boiling water & coated non-stick titanium is good when simmering or preparing food in your pot. A hot spot has more to do with your stove. If you use a stove that creates a flame ball rather than a rocket flame, you'll achieve more consistent results with regards to heat distribution. You're only heating over a four to eight inch max diameter surface.

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By Ranked #6 - Cookware February 17, 2009

Titanium is really good on weight, but what you gain in weight you lose in cooking prowess. Titanium is notorious for its hotspots when heated. Aluminum is, in my opinion, the best cookware to use because it's lighter than steel and is a better heat conductor than titanium.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Titanium 
Size:
2 pieces 
Pots:
Lids:
1 Lid/frying pan combo 
Pan Handler:
Attached folding handles 
Storage Sack:
Yes 
Non-Stick:
No 
Grooved Bottoms:
No 
Weight:
7.4 oz 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Japan 
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