Solo Stove Pot 1800: Stainless Steel Companion Pot Titan. Great for Backpacking, Camping, Survival
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In fact, the pot will fit inside.
It's hard to say. It has a thicker bottom, but it is induction compatible. At home, I use stainless steel with an induction sticker. A great range of camping gear is sold by Solo. Home cooking should be done with something else.
It would be difficult to hold on to the rubber piece on the top handle. It is not what you will want in a skillet if the couture line runs along the inside of the lid. A black soot would cover the lid as well.
There are two Zebra pots I own, a 12 cm and a 14 cm. In addition to the 900 ml pot, I have the solo pot. 304 stainless steel is used in both the solo and the zebra. There are thicker walls, bottom, and lid of the zebra steel, as well as more highly polished (finished) surfaces! The zebra has a bale that has plastic clips that will melt and should be removed. The solo's folding handles, locking bale, and spout make it easy to use. The zebra has a bale with plastic clips that will melt. A bale that has been removed won't lock back in place. Furthermore, the right spout on the Zebra does not have convenient side handles. After all of that is said, the Zebra pot is sturdier, tougher, and more "abuse proof" and can, in many cases, be passed down to your grandchildren, but is less convenient than the Solo
Selected User Reviews For Solo Stove Pot 1800: Stainless Steel Companion Pot Titan. Great for Backpacking, Camping, Survival
In my search for a quality pot that had a lid, folded handles, and could hold about five cups of coffee, I looked for the following They hold approximately 200 ml of water, and will last up to an hour when thrown directly onto a campfire. That is exactly what this is! The water boils fast on coals or fire, and I use it for camping. It is very portable, and comes with a pouch to carry it around. You'll love the fact that there's no need to worry about making room for the pot because it takes up so little space, is durable, and has practical features. We really appreciate the quality of the stainless steel. It has even been measured if you want to know. The other folks who had given me advice advised me to cover the outside of the pot with liquid dishwashing soap, followed by wrapping tinfoil around the By combining these two steps, you will really reduce the amount of soot and blackening later and make cleaning up a breeze. The pot is great all around! I recommend it highly!.
I had hoped for a better quality control of the parts for the price I paid, however I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the pot itself. This means that the lid does not fit correctly into the pot because it is slightly warped. Likewise, the pot seems to be slightly out of round, so to get it to seat down in the pot, I need to twist it slightly atop the pot before lining up the two. I'm going to use this in survival and camping situations that require beating it up pretty well, so it'll hold up, but 46 dollars for a warped pot and lid from the manufacturer is a lot of money.
I love this little guy because I can use it as a camp pot in just about any situation. Even in a fire I was able to take this out with boiling water without getting burnt with nothing more than a pair of leather work gloves and it still didn't take much heat to reach the handles either with their slim profile and I think they are aluminum or stainless steel. Although stainless looks nice, it absorbs a lot of carbon from whatever ignition method you use that does not use a catalyst. This thing won't get stained by tank gas burners or alcohol heaters, but campfires or a solo stove, depending on how far you want to go, will leave behind a carbon layer which sticks to the outside and can collect on.
In a nutshell, I received a Solo 1800 pot with a lid that does not sit flat on the pot rim, it moves On the side handle, there is a rough edge that extends to the end. As long as it is for a decent price, I expect a quality product.
This is a nice A single meal or two can be eaten from it. This is a well constructed product. I want to use it on a tripod, which is why the notched handle is so useful. This is a very well made product. In my backpacking pot, I have an Ohuhu Rocket Stove. There are many cheaper backpacking pots available out there, but when you are getting something of high quality and just what you need, you just sometimes need to spend the money.
This is made of stainless steel for its durability and health benefits. A metal graduation is printed or painted in so you do not lose it as you would do with a marked line. The firebox is sturdy and the correct size for the SoloStove it is intended for. It would be nice to have a lid on it similar to a frying pan, but it is still perfect.
I bought this pot because of the size, construction, and flexibility of using it over a fire grate, a gas stove, or a stick stove. I do not have a solo stove, but it has the form factor, construction, and functionality I need. There is just the right amount of capacity, not too much or too little. It is worth noting that I have a 1L teapot that I love, but is not always big enough for larger groups. This is a very useful pot! Is it just that I need to get a solo stove to fit inside it?.
I'd like to purchase this item for $46. 50. For $00, I received a very thin metal pot that cannot be closed correctly due to the warped lid. I warped the bottom of the pot after cooking with it for the first time. It is almost impossible to remove food from the bottom of the container because it sticks to the bottom. The price is too high for a tiny single pot and the quality is poor. Looking for a job is not over.