MSR Titan Kettle | MSR Titan Kettle 4.8 out of 5 based on 5 user reviews.
 Cred: 324 | | Lightweight, cover stays on well, has built in handles (no need to carry separate pot holder.) Has held up well when used with alcohol stove, on a jetboil, and in an open fire. I mostly use it to boil water, so the lack of a nonstick coating is not an issue for me. In fact, it is a benefit because I do not have to baby the inside surface. |
| The built in handles tend to get hot,requiring the use of gloves or a towel to pick it up. It would be great if pots like this had measurements etched on the inside. This is easy to fix on your own though. My dehydrated food all takes about 2 cups of boiled water, so I have etched a line myself marking that amount. |
| For a solo hiker, I would consider a smaller pot. Otherwise I have no complaints with this one. |
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 Cred: 17 | | So versatile - a must for backpacking. Can be used as a mini-pot for cooking. |
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 Cred: 704 | | nice and lite.. and fits the mug and mugmate inside (stacked and upside down) |
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 Cred: 98 | | crappy handles, they get way too hot to touch |
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