Scots_Charles_River
Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
It's interesting to read camping texts from a century ago on the subject of cookware. Actually, many of them are interesting for all sorts of reasons, but something that crops up is the debate over aluminium. At the time it was seen both as a wonder metal, the best thing ever devised for camping, and as a very expensive novelty... exactly like titanium, in fact.
At the moment, titanium is very expensive. Is it worth it? That's up to the buyer, really.
Alu does conduct the heat better. I bought Vango SSpans with copper bases, they are VG.
I bought half a dozen Morrisons ones and have made a Hobo (Wayland) stove, and want to make a wee nested Kelly type thing with two, one smaller than the other.
Nick