Titanium

Erbswurst

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@Wander

This pot exists with an additional bail handle too.

I use this bushcraft version. It saves carried fuel of course, because I am able too cook under tripod over wood fire.

Your stove spreads the heat better than mine.
I think that's important for real cooking.
 
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sunndog

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Loads of us got those stoves a few years ago. Gotta say has been faultless great little stove.

Most commonly known as a BRS-3000T on aliexpress.
Can't seem to do a link off there for some reason
 
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Tiley

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I have used various titanium pots over the years; my current favourite is the Alpkit one which also includes chains to make suspension over a fire easy. However, even when carrying stuff, I still pick up my Pathfinder Stainless steel Mors pot, simply because of its capacity and versatility. I am not a gram-shaver but I do try to be aware of the weight of things, particularly on longer trips; that said, I do want the stuff to work and be convenient, especially after a long day when I'm tired! For that reason, I tend to pack things I know will behave in a predictable manner, despite their slight increase in weight.

The one thing I really, really wish someone would make is a Crusader cup - not the new tall one but the old stainless original - in titanium. That, I know would get used and used and used!
 
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Erbswurst

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Toaks 750 ml titanium with bail handle and folding handles:


This here seems to have a brighter material and a slightly different lid.
It seems to be a copy, not the same:

Tomshoo 750 ml titanium with bail handle and folding handles:


Usually the Tomshoo version is cheaper.

And once more the third brother in stainless steel from TBS:

 
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marcoruhland

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i use many different types of cooking pots and mugs and bottles (25/60/5/10 titan/steel/alu/other plastic wood etc.) some of them very special in general titan is more expensive and lighter but also not so strong as steel that is 1/5 or less of the ti-price - so there is every time the same first question for what is it: solo hiking trip or stationary bushcrafting in a large group

this parts below are prooved so i can recommend

al: jetboil (older kit works for over 10 years) gas

ti:
keith 6l pot
KeithTitanium.jpg
Dimensions:
9.4 × 6.4 in | Ø240 × 162 mm
Capacity:
200 Oz | 6.0L
N.W.:
30.7oz | 870g

keith 0.9l rice cooker
KeithTitanium-1.jpg
Dimensions:
6.2 × 4.6 × 4.3 in │ 158 × 118 × 108 mm
Capacity:
Max Capacity: 30.4 fl oz │ 900 ml
N.W.:
9 oz │ 256 g

keith 1.1l bottle kit
KeithTitanium-2.jpg
Dimensions:
8.0 × 5.4 × 3.3 in │ 203 × 138 × 85 mm
Capacity:
37.2 + 23.6 fl oz│1100 + 700 ml
N.W.:
5.6 + 4.5 oz │ 160 + 128 g

keith 1.2l wide mouth
KeithTitanium-3.jpg
Dimensions:
3.7 × 8.5 in | Ø 93 × 217 mm
Capacity:
40.6 oz | 1.2 L
N.W.:
8.5 oz | 240 g

vargo 1l wide mouth
Water Bottles | Titanium Water Bottles | Ultralight Water Bottles | BOT - Vargo Titanium.jpg
Capacity: 34 oz/1 liter
Weight: 9.8 oz/280 grams
Height: 8.5 inches/216 mm
Diameter: 3.3 inches/84 mm

vargo .65l bottle
Water Bottles | Titanium Water Bottles | Ultralight Water Bottles | BOT - Vargo Titanium-1.jpg
Weight: 3.9 ounces (111 grams)
Size: 2.8"D x 8.6"H (70 x 220 mm)
Capacity: 650 milliliters (22 ounces)

vargo .24l flask
Water Bottles | Titanium Water Bottles | Ultralight Water Bottles | BOT - Vargo Titanium-2.jpg
Capacity: 8 oz (240 ml)
Weight: 3.7 ounces (105 grams)
Length: 5.9 inches (150 mm)
Width: 3.7 inches (94 mm)

snow peak double mug .45l (first ti part works for 20 years )
Ti-Double 450 Mug – Snow Peak.jpg
double-wall titanium cannot be used for cooking or placed over a heat source
WEIGHT
4.2 oz (118 g)
SIZE
D 3.4" H 3.8"
CAPACITY
15.2 fl oz

bestargot multi pot 0.7l
Amazon.de _ titan bestargot.jpg
capacity
750ml
weight
0.22kg
dimension
10 x 10 x 13 cm


steel:
eoe 3.5l wok
Pann - EOE.jpg
Height 142mm
Width Ø 322mm
Weight 2,1kg

stanley pro kit up to 4.5 l
, stanley base camp up to 3.5l (out of production), stanley up to 1.5l kit, stanley pan kit, stanley mug/ cup kit, stanley master thermo 1.4l, stanley master thermo 0.7l, stanley thermo food 0.7l, 2x 1.8l flask ! , tatonka .85l mug (with nalgene 1l tcwrx)


and for pro cooking (caravan induction etc.) i use fissler profi up to 28cm 14l high pot, multi 6l pot, asparagus pot 4.6l, 35cm wok so that quality is no the same like every outdoor products - the main differents ist using many alu in the bottom so that is nothing you would carry on an backpack

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