🥇 Cook Light, Live Large – The Titanium Pot That Goes Where You Go!
The TOAKS LIGHT Titanium 650ml Pot is a sleek, ultra-lightweight cooking essential crafted from pure titanium with no coatings. Weighing only 2.8 oz with lid and measuring 3.75 inches in diameter and height, it’s designed for minimalist adventurers and professionals who demand durability, portability, and easy maintenance with dishwasher-safe convenience and a secure flip-top lid.
Product Dimensions | 3.75"L x 3.75"W x 0.14"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Container Shape | Round |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 80 Grams |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Item Volume | 6.5E+2 Milliliters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Is Microwaveable | No |
Item Form | Canister |
Manufacturer | TOAKS |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
UPC | 605833041048 |
Closure Type | Flip Top |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.45 x 4.45 x 4.33 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Brand Name | TOAKS |
Country of Origin | China |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | POT-650-L |
Style | Modern |
Included Components | Lid |
Number of Sets | 1 |
M**T
Best piece of my camping kit
Y'all, I know it's just a pot, but it's a vast improvement over other products i've used. perfect size, easy to clean, holds my entire cook-kit (other than fuel) and it's light. what more could you want?
D**B
Lantern
Very bright!!!! I like that it collapses and can be stuck on the side of the fridge by its magnetic base...always handy! Lightweight, durable, good value for the money
O**Y
lightweight for backpacking
The pot is so much lighter then the stainless cook set I have been using. the diameter is large enough to fit the 100 gram canister that fuels my pocket rocket plus a small lighter and tiny towel. the pot is not tall enough to allow storage of the stove within the confines of the container though. All in all this does what it needs to do which is to primarily boil water. I do not cook in the pot so I do not know how to rate this in regards to actually cooking food but I would say that if I were to try to cook food in the pot it probably would be too small for meal preparation. If a person wanted to prepare cooked food I would suggest to go with a larger pot.
I**N
Great little pot
Great little pot for boiling water and cooking very small meals. It is the perfect size to nest a 110g fuel canister, my stove, a mini bic and half a sponge. Nearly my whole dang cook kit. In the AM I like to boil my water and pour it into a freezer bag with oatmeal, then make coffee and use this pot as a cup. Quality material. It is clearly thinner Ti than some other brands, but Toaks doesn't hide that fact and it definitely helps reduce the weight. Take care of your gear and it will take care of you.
R**T
Very light weight. Great for dehydrated or freeze dried meals.
This pot is small, of course, and extremely light weight. It heats quickly and water boil is fast. It is perfect for a single or double serving freeze-dried or dehydrated meal.
I**N
Best ultralight pot
More than large enough for freeze dried meals. Holds fuel can, stove (brs-3000t), mini Bic lighter and bandana. Really loving this pot
H**2
Good, but worth the money?
I tested my 650ml TOAKS LIGHT titanium pot as soon as I received it by bringing one cup of water to a boil using a tiny camp gas burner. It worked fine, but the base (inside and out) where the flame touched discolored and slightly warped despite the water. The TOAKS pot is still perfectly serviceable, but I am somewhat concerned about long term reliability.The pot is very tough and lightweight, of course, with handles on the lid and body. They get a bit hot, so be careful. As others pointed out, the lid is loose fitting but useful, especially since it has three small holes designed to allow steam to escape. You need to look closely to see the indented ml and oz marks on the sides, but they work fine.Finally, the TOAKS pot comes with a bright orange mesh bag to keep the pot and lid secure. I bought the 650ml TOAKS pot for boiling water for coffee and freeze dried food, but I'm not entirely sure it is worth the price considering the slight discoloring and warping after a single use. So, four stars.
D**C
Just buy it!!!
This is my cook system for long of short thru hikes. I have a 4 oz/110 g fuel cannister, BRS stove, mini bic lighter, a lighterload towel 12x12" and a 1" scruber, that I nestle in this pot. A 550ml will not work right to nestle this stuff, because the lid doesnt close. This whole sytem is less than 5 oz!!!It doesnt discolor that bad, and you can heat a cup of water for coffee and almost immediately drink from the lip of the cup, without burning your lips. It cleans of super easy, and has markings in cups and ml that are pressed in. You can read them from both sides.The lid, is just okay. You have to turn the pot almost 90 degrees in order for it to fall off. The triangle lid pull, works well and stays relatively cool even after you turn off the gas after a boil. The triangle will stay up while heating without moving which is a huge plus.If you use a BRS 3000t stove, it boils faster (1 cup in a little over 2 min) and keeps your handles cooler for some reason. I can actually make a cup of joe and after turning off my stove, I can pick up the cup by the top of the handles without burning my fingers (point the handles toward the wind direction so you keep your handles cooler). I have fat fingers and the handles are still easy to manipulate. They stay in place really well and are also removable. They don't clang when you are walking with it in your pack while hiking.The pot storage bag is heavy, thats the only downfall. I ordered a little DCF bag from LightAF to store the pot/cup in
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