TOAKS Titanium 900ml Pot with 115mm Diameter
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There are imprinted marks on the inside of the bottle for 8/16/24 oz as well as
This stuff sack does not have a narrow pocket only the TOAKS tag is visible.
It should be able to fit since the diameters are both 115mm.
Despite the fact that it does not rattle around, the latch does not quite snap into place. You wouldn't want to boil anything when that happens. A stick or tongs may be used to lift it off with two fingers. Like a pot lid you would have at home, it fits securely. It is my hope that you find this useful.
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A photo comparison of the sizes is also Seeing as how I found it difficult to find any size comparison pictures anywhere, I thought I would add a few of those to help my fellow backpackers. The GP Infiniti mug was compared with a regular size shot glass and a You've got a great pot. It is nested inside the Toaks 550 mug that has measurement marks, as this one does not have any.
I highly recommend this pot if you're a solo potter. In a mountain house, you might need two cups of water. For oatmeal, you might want to use half a cup, while for tea and coffee you might need a cup and a half.
Keep everything in the bag to keep it all safe and secure. This pot weighs half as much as.
A pocket pot like this is just about the perfect size. It can hold more things (like water bottles) than smaller ones, and is big enough to boil water for a dehydrated meal (16 ounces usually), tea (8 ounces), and have enough leftover to clean up after use. Because I don't cook in my pot (just heat water), it's difficult for me to judge whether it's easy to clean. So take my opinion with a grain of salt. All I would like for the handles to be slightly longer would be a longer neck A half and a half is even I would appreciate it if you could place "1" in the body. As a result, they can be very hot to the touch when near a flame, and you have to be careful (I used a bandana) when removing them. Lift the lid of the pot before you begin cooking, and make sure you lift up the top tab! As the rest of it gets hot, it has some springiness to it that holds it down when it lays flat. If you don't plan ahead, it's a bit of a pain to lift it later without knocking everything over!.
While some may say it's big for ultralight camping or thru hiking, others may say it's just right. The pot is big enough for one or two people, but it only holds about 2 cups. In this way, you can rehydrate your food with still have water left over for tea or coffee. It's lightweight regardless of the fact that you can cook two packages of ramen at once. The titanium makes it lighter than most other cookware too. Pots like this are great. The lid did not fit on tightly, and there were complaints about that Exactly what is going on? It tells you the water is boiling when the lid starts shimmying. Bring gloves/bandanas if you want to pour out the water. Simply slide the lid a little, and empty that water out as much as Don't worry about small things while camping, just enjoy yourself and don't worry about anything. Thanks for reading.
My nest also had a 550 mug (from Toaks as well), a 106 mm Toaks bowl and a cut-down GSI infinity mug (removed 1". To fit, it would need to be 5 inches long. I still use it and it works great. The user is happy with how ultralight and handy the device is (even for steam baking). Ahead of breakfast, as I walked to the stream to wash up, I took a picture. In the fall, all the pots fell into the steam (yes, all of them). In the end, the ship sank. Had to replace all of it, but would do so As well as I!.
I'd say it's very light, but it does seem to be sturdy. It is possible to use the 220/230 g Gas canisters are just the top ones in this (at least the ones Because the top of my canister sticks out a little bit, the cover won't close perfectly, so I cover it with the bag that came with it. As far as size is concerned. If you want to only take one boat with you, this is a good compromise. The dried soups I prepared with it were perfect for coffee and for preparing a few cups of coffee.
Considering it's titanium, you'd expect it to be lightweight. This is the case, In my experience, the 900ml size is perfect because it boils just the right amount of water each time. I don't notice any difference between it and other pots I have. It boils the same amount of water at the same time, using the same burner. The only thing I am concerned about is that the lid does not fit as securely as I would like, but it is such a minor thing that I don't think it will cause any problems. For some of TOAKS's smaller pots, the lid has been redesigned. Hopefully, they will start making these newer lids for the pots with 115mm diameter as well. As for the pot itself, it is great!.