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Review on Titanium Camping Pot With Folding Handle, Lid & Ultralight Bowl For Hiking Picnic Outdoor Tableware by Trey Gilbert

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pot is well made and does what it's supposed to do

I bought this pot to boil water and re-hydrate freeze-dried food while wilderness trekking. The bail handle has detents that hold it upright when you want it to stay up on its own. The small curved handle on the side is useless for lifting the pot when it is full, but it does assist in tilting it, if you are pouring hot water out of the pot. The lid on mine is perfectly round and fits the pot's rim accurately. The ring for lifting the lid doesn't lock in place, but remains standing up using friction. The mesh bag that comes with the pot is rudimentary, but adequate. I chose this size of pot so I can make an oversized supper in it without danger of spillage as I stir together the food and boiling water. On my scales, the pot and lid weigh 161 grams and the mesh bag is 25 grams. I rate this pot as very good value for the money. I removed one star because the curved side handle adds weight, but has such limited usefulness. It is possible to remove it, but not its bracket.Please note titanium does not distribute heat as evenly as aluminum, so it works best for simply boiling water. If you try to use it for more elaborate cooking it is easy to scorch food unless you are tending it very closely.

Pros
  • ‎99.8% Titanium
Cons
  • The price point for this product may be higher than comparable camping cookware, meaning it might not be accessible to those on a tighter budget