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 Good Features 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. Bad Features 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. Recommended Alternatives For a solo hiker, I would consider a smaller pot. Otherwise I have no complaints with this one. |
Was this useful? Yes | No Read 5 Reviews | Add a Review | Read 8 Retailer DescriptionsFrom BobWards.com:When it comes to canister-mounted stoves, MSR proves less is more. The PocketRocket is a favorite of BACKPACKER Magazine Tester Andy Dappen, who said, `This midget flamethrower is one of the lightest backpacking stoves available, and the best cartridge stove I`ve used.` Versatile enough to be a pot, mug or bowl, this lightweight and strong titanium kettle complements the Pocket Rocket perfectly. The Titan Kettle holds .85 liters of liquid and comes with a tight-fitting lid and drip-free spout for ease of pouring. FEATURES: - STOVE:
- Ultralight, Pocket-SizedWeights just 3 oz. (86 g). Palm-size dimensions, 4x4x2 inches.
- Simple, Lightening-Fast OperationNo need for priming, pressurizing or maintenance.
- Blazing Heat OutputBoils a liter of water in under 3.5 minutes.
- Simmer or BoilGlove-friendly controls allow precise flame adjustment and stability.
- Windclip WindshieldMicro-burner, tri-sectional clip protects flame in light wind gusts.
- Burns MSR IsoPro Premium FuelClean burning, ultimate performance from start to finish of canister life.
- KETTLE:
- Kettle and Cup nest for ease of packability
- Team with Titan Titanium Spoon for a bare-minimum `solo` cookware kit.
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Add ReviewAverage Review: 4.4 Cred: 324 | Review by fb_503226040
 Good Features 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. Bad Features 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. Recommended Alternatives For a solo hiker, I would consider a smaller pot. Otherwise I have no complaints with this one. | Login to add comments. Was this useful? Yes | No  Cred: 17 | Review by live_4_2day
 Good Features So versatile - a must for backpacking. Can be used as a mini-pot for cooking. Bad Features A little tough to clean. | Login to add comments. Was this useful? Yes | No  Cred: 141 | Review by tmoejames
 Good Features nice and lite.. and fits the mug and mugmate inside (stacked and upside down) | Login to add comments. Was this useful? Yes | No  Cred: 97 | Review by fb_1126530105
 Good Features very light Bad Features crappy handles, they get way too hot to touch | Login to add comments. Was this useful? Yes | No Login to add comments. Was this useful? Yes | No From BobWards.com:When it comes to canister-mounted stoves, MSR proves less is more. The PocketRocket is a favorite of BACKPACKER Magazine Tester Andy Dappen, who said, `This midget flamethrower is one of the lightest backpacking stoves available, and the best cartridge stove I`ve used.` Versatile enough to be a pot, mug or bowl, this lightweight and strong titanium kettle complements the Pocket Rocket perfectly. The Titan Kettle holds .85 liters of liquid and comes with a tight-fitting lid and drip-free spout for ease of pouring. FEATURES: - STOVE:
- Ultralight, Pocket-SizedWeights just 3 oz. (86 g). Palm-size dimensions, 4x4x2 inches.
- Simple, Lightening-Fast OperationNo need for priming, pressurizing or maintenance.
- Blazing Heat OutputBoils a liter of water in under 3.5 minutes.
- Simmer or BoilGlove-friendly controls allow precise flame adjustment and stability.
- Windclip WindshieldMicro-burner, tri-sectional clip protects flame in light wind gusts.
- Burns MSR IsoPro Premium FuelClean burning, ultimate performance from start to finish of canister life.
- KETTLE:
- Kettle and Cup nest for ease of packability
- Team with Titan Titanium Spoon for a bare-minimum `solo` cookware kit.
Was this useful? Yes | No From Camp Saver:Description of MSR Titan Titanium Kettle Versatile enough to be a pot, mug or bowl, this lightweight and strong titanium kettle complements the Titan Cookset perfectly. The Titan Kettle holds .85 liters of liquid and comes with a tight-fitting lid and drip-free spout for ease of pouring. Was this useful? Yes | No From REI:If you could carry only one pot on your next technical adventure this would be purist's choice. - Designed for maximum heating efficiency, rounded bottom edges offer more surface area to the flame
- A dripless spout controls the flow and the tight fitting lid won't come loose halfway through the pour
- Folding wire handles fold flush to minimize space in the pack
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From Travel Country:The MSR Titan Kettle is versatile enough to be a pot, mug or a bowl. This lightweight and strong titanium kettle complements the Titan Cookset perfectly. The Titan Kettle holds .85 liters of liquid and comes with a tight-fitting lid and drip-free spout for ease of pouring. Was this useful? Yes | No From Mountain Gear:Lightweight and strong, the titanium Titan Kettle from MSR has the size and versatility to conveniently be used as a pot, mug or bowl. Features: - Nests with other MSR cookware
Specifications: - Weight: 4.2 ounces
- Capacity: .85 liters
- Material: Titanium
Was this useful? Yes | No From US Outdoor Store:Versatile enough to be a pot, mug or bowl, this lightweight and strong titanium kettle complements the Titan Cookset perfectly. The Titan Kettle holds .85 liters of liquid and comes with a tight-fitting lid and drip-free spout for ease of pouring. Features: - Kettle and Cup nest for ease of packability
- Team with Titan Titanium Spoon for a bare-minimum "solo" cookware kit.
- Weight: 4.2oz/118g
Was this useful? Yes | No From Tahoe Mountain Sports:Versatile enough to be a pot, mug or bowl, this lightweight and strong titanium kettle complements the Titan Cookset perfectly.The Titan Kettle holds .85 liters of liquid and comes with a tight-fitting lid and drip-free spout for ease of pouring.Kettle and Cup nest for ease of packability.Team it up with the Titan Titanium Spoon for a bare-minimum "solo" cookware kit.Weight: 4.2 oz./118 gWas this useful? Yes | No From Moab Sports:CASCADE DESIGNS® MSR Titan Kettle - Titanium Versatile enough to be a pot, mug or bowl, this lightweight and strong titanium kettle complements the Titan Cookset perfectly. The Titan Kettle holds .85 liters of liquid and comes with a tight-fitting lid and drip-free spout for ease of pouring. - Kettle and Cup nest for ease of packability
- Team with Titan Titanium Spoon for a bare-minimum "solo" cookware kit.
- 4.5 oz./126 g
- Kettle Only: 3.25 oz/90 g
- Lid Only: 1.25 oz/36 g
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