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Titan 2 Pot Set
- Item #CAS0541
- Material
- titanium
- Volume
- 1 L, 1.5 L
- Non-Stick
- no
- Includes
- 2 pots, 1 lid, 1 gripper
- Claimed Weight
- 9.6 oz
- Recommended Use
- backpacking, camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 3 years
Tech Specs
What do you think about this product?
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January 25, 2019
Bulletproof
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
My snow peak ti pots get burn marks all over the bottom after a few uses. This pot has no burns on it at all, looks brand new and I have been using it as my everyday tea kettle at home. I got this pot so that I could pair it with a Caldera Cone alcohol stove which I got from peak designs. The whole stove set up including denatured alcohol fuel weighs next to nothing. Best and lightest stove setup imaginable. You can get the caldera come alcohol stove from www.traildesigns.com for less than $20. Been using jetboil and msr stoves for years, once I tried out an alcohol stove I will never go back. Not only does it save weight but it cooks better. MSR makes some bomber pots that cost less and are better than Snow Peak.
Paul B.
April 18, 2015
Light and sufficient for 1-2 people.
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Was a bit skeptical of this set initially as it was a fair downsize from my previous aluminium set, but the weight was really selling me. Once I got them, I was completely assured. The size is just enough for a 2 person pasta/noodle meal in the larger pot, which was my main requirement. The set is ridiculously light (which it should be at this price), but I have also been really impressed with the non stick properties. I rarely have food stick and its always easy to clean in the event that it does. I manage to fit my stove (pocketrocket), gripper (included), swiss army knife, piezo, and primus windshield all inside this set closing easily. Comes with a nice storage sac as well to keep it tidy and together in a pac. Has seen a fair bit of use so far and its still like new. It is fairly susceptible to small dings, but not a big deal. If you're doing miles with this thing in your pack, or elevation for that matter, then its well worth the price.
TomNZ
April 19, 2012
So light!
These pots are incredibly light. When you get to the point that every ounce matters, this is one piece of gear that I was easily able to justify the investment. I've used them on 7 trips so far and they have not scratched or dented at all. I have some issues with food sticking, but I just scrub a little sand in there and let them soak and they're good to go. Overall, I'm in love.
April Pocorus
May 6, 2014
Is the stated weight, 9.6oz, for all 4...
Is the stated weight, 9.6oz, for all 4 pieces? how would this break down without big, or small, pot?
Edwin
November 17, 2012
Anyone have an opinion on using this with...
Anyone have an opinion on using this with a wood stove (emberlite titanium? sa
Nathan L.
Pat Gunning
November 2, 2013
Normally you are not supoused to use titanium pots on an open fire, but the emberlite looks like the fire is pretty small and not going to get as hot as a campfire.
pdxr13-0
July 20, 2015
Titanium pots work GREAT on wood fires. The worst thing that can happen is creosote build up on the bottom. Even if you run dry and have a blast-furnace fire, you won't get the 3000 F degrees to hurt the pan. Aluminum will be a puddle well before this (~1200F degrees). Emberlit is a great little stove. Perfect under a 2L pot for boiling water on the fuel-cheap and light.
September 12, 2011
Is the LiteLifter pot grabber sold...
Is the LiteLifter pot grabber sold separately?
Shuksan
Seth Lewis
September 12, 2011
It is included with this cookset, but can also be purchased separately for $15 or so.
October 9, 2010
Can you tell me the dimensions of this...
Can you tell me the dimensions of this cookset ?
bill young
Phil Maher
October 9, 2010
I might be slightly off, but it's going to be about 6.5" diameter, by just under 4" tall. That's on the 1.5L w/lid.
August 1, 2009
Can an MSR Dragonfly stove fit inside this...
Can an MSR Dragonfly stove fit inside this set? What are the dimensions?
Paul Becker
Jared F.
October 14, 2009
I have an MSR XGK that is almost identical to the Dragonfly and will fit into virtually any 1 liter pot. I would be surprised if your Dragonfly did not fit.
Shane Shin
January 7, 2011
I have the Titan 2L pot and the dragonfly JUST BARELY fits inside. I have to orient the stove correctly and pack it like a puzzle, and then the lid fits on without a millimeter to spare. So I doubt the stove would fit in a smaller pot. The reason is the pot supports are so bulky.
Wayne Christoffersen
May 7, 2014
Hey Edwin, The lid weights 58 grams The 1.5 L pot weighs 112 grams The 1.0 L pot weighs 80 grams.