I am building a light pack, and this is the basis for the cooking part. The capacity allows enough hot water for more than one hot drink, or a drink and a Mountain House or Ramen noodles. The bail lets one suspend it over a fire with a stick in case there is no good place to set it, and also allows getting it off the fire if the handles are too hot. Internet advice said to take the bail off, squeeze it, and put it back on to make the lid stay on better. I didn't need to do this, but I can see the point of it if you have lid problems down the line. Notice that the handles are bare, which is what you want. Fancy handles with rubber or plastic on them will have a melt down if your fire gets a little too feisty. Finally, the larger size allows you to put a bunch of stuff inside it for compact transport in the nice mesh carry bag. The only thing wrong with this pot is the high price.Read full review
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I couldn't be more impressed with this product. fit perfectly with my Stainless steel Nalgine bottle and complemented my cooking set perfectly. Would highly recommend for minimalist and bushcrafting types. if I was better with words I would have more to say. but I'm a man of few so. I will leave it at this. Save some money don't spend extra on a Big name brand. TOAKS Titanium 750ML pot is the best bang for the buck.
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Evriting is on the right place, I didnt iven think abaded until i jouset. It is prfect and issi too clin.
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Great size. Good price. It's TITANIUM, 'nuff said.
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It's a nice little pot but my 600 ml pot is a lot bigger and it says this is a 750 ml pot
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