Lixada Camping Cookware Set - Ultralight Titanium Cup Mug - Camping Fry Pan Foldable Handle with Lid and Stuff Sack Titanium Pot
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It has marks for up to 500ml and 16 oz on my 750ml cup
The weight on my kitchen scale was 107 grams
You should be able to do it, even though I haven't tried. Rehydrating food on the trail is something I do with mine.
My understanding of the situation is unclear. It will nest around a 32 oz nalgene bottle however. I know this because I have put a 220g chel canister inside and the canister doesn't nest inside.
Selected User Reviews For Lixada Camping Cookware Set - Ultralight Titanium Cup Mug - Camping Fry Pan Foldable Handle with Lid and Stuff Sack Titanium Pot
When I first purchased this 550ML, I had my fingers crossed that the 4 oz can and small burner would fit inside to minimize weight and size. Upon receiving the order, I was surprised to find that I could get the canister, burner, and lighter all the way in with the lid all the way on after playing some As far as the burner goes, it's a small, inexpensive BNS burner that I'm satisfied with as well. I've used both of these on the burner and they're perfect. The boiling point of 2 cups of water is approximately 176 degrees. It'll only take you three As I began to fill the 550ML with the usual two cups of water for boiling, I realized that I need just a little bit In order to receive the 650ML device, I purchased one. In spite of the fact they are listed as different diameters throughout the page, they are exactly the same and I couldn't be more pleased There are no volume marks on the 550ML. This is the case with the 650ML. A 550ML glass filled with 2 cups of water is shown in the photo. In general, 750ML is probably overkill for most minimalists, unless you have a specific reason for the extreme size. I highly recommend this book!.
I am impressed with the quality. As far as I can tell, the construction is perfect. The bag is the perfect size as well. It fits my MSR isopro canister perfectly, and my giant Coleman water bottle easily slides right in too.
It occurred to me that several identical brands had odd names There are titanium camping cups and pots on Amazon that look great. The one I tried was stamped with Lixada's logo on 650ml. This is a large difference TOAKS and Valtcan. That looks like it's the same model that came off the assembly line. As I do not own either of the Toaks/Valtcans, I am unable to compare them. As a comparison, my only other titanium pot is a Snow Peak 900ml, which is pretty expensive. To compare it to this Lixada, let's look at the overall construction Snow Peak has a thinner base and a thinner lid, so its weight is likely to be a bit lighter In my opinion, this (thicker) Lixada base may disperse flame heat more evenly, but of course that's just a guess. Other companies may decide to stamp some other brand on some other titanium gear for cheaper, so be sure to check Until further notice, I can recommend this product fully.
There is room for a small (210g) 4 oz (gas) canister along with a small lighter and towel, as well as a small stove that weighs only 25 grams (total). I just used this combination over the weekend, and it is absolutely my favorite.
I am very pleased with it. There is no reason to spend the extra money on a pair of With 550ml fitting comfortably within the 650ml pot, there is plenty of room to boil (so you'll have plenty of food for any mountain house meal). The pot is actually fairly thick so warping is not likely. There is no rattling in the handles, and they stay put when you put them down. I like that the lid fits perfectly, and the handle locks in place when it's up. A vent hole can also be found on the lid. If the lid is closed, I will just barely be able to fit my original pocket rocket inside. In addition to ml and oz, graduation marks are given in milliliters and pounds. Three ounces are the total weight of the device. Whenever you boil a big pot of water, the lid and pot handles can become too hot to handle. It took me about five minutes to put the rubber sleeves on this pot handle once I took them off my old ones. With or without being coated, it is not a big deal since it can be picked up pretty easily. The overall satisfaction I feel is very high. The new msr pot saves me 8 ounces over my old one.
My stupidity is showing! I completely regret waiting so long to make this decision! My heart swells when I see him. To go hiking on days off, I use my Direct Action Dragon Egg pack. When I'm on a trail, I keep the gear that I consider essential for emergencies and comfort. A couple of things that I would like to be able to do are make some coffee and maybe even grab The cup I use is just perfect for coffee. I can boil some water and toss in a packet of three in one coffee mix and I am My cooking skills range from making the perfect amount of water for a Mountain House meal to boiling the right amount. There is a reason why freeze dried meals call for two cups of water, but I find you can usually make them work by using just a This holds 18 oz based on 2 cups being 16 oz each. Approximately 6 oz. The lid has vent holes in the center of it and you've got decent handles around the perimeter, a hook attachment on top, and plenty of handles. There is a bit of looseness in the lid, but just pay attention and you will be fine. My Trangia alcohol stove fits comfortably in the cup along with a rag, lighter, and even a piece of scrub material. There is a little pouch included with this item.
The only thing I wish it had are ounce markings on the inside. I guess it's nothing to worry about. As a whole, it's very close to perfect. Highly recommended.
There is 106 grams of titanium in the lid of this cup. There are 5 grams left on the scale, which is not even close to the listed 650ml volume. The last graduation on the scale is 500ml, and much more than that would cause.
Although I had returned this product in the past, the quality seems good. I will never get a chance to test The 500mL cup I was using was just a little too small, so I ordered the 650mL size. I was surprised to see they were exactly the same size when they arrived. According to my measurements, the cup holds 650 milliliters, but with the lid on it would probably come to 640 milliliters. Graduations are available at 500mL and 650mL, but you cannot put more than that in a drop. Its volume is accurate, but it does not compare well to similar camping cookware, such as pots and pans. More often than not, such cookware is able to comfortably hold the stated volume, not just.