Empty wrote:I am looking for a small lightweight pot with lid that I can nest a 230 gram canister in. The pot I have at the moment is squat and wide and doesn't suit the aarn pockets all that well plus the canister has to be packed separately.
Wanting to fit the canister, kovea burner and small spoon inside. Any thoughts?
Mark F wrote:If you are just boiling water or re-hydrating food in a cozy consider the Evernew Ti pots. I use the 900ml which fits canister, caffin stove etc. Many other models to consider but I find 900ml works for me solo and when walking with my partner. Good fit with a 230g canister.
http://www.evernewamerica.com/ECA265.htm or the ECA552 or ECA267 models.
I have modded mine to get the weight down to 69 grams with lid.
Mark F wrote:If you are just boiling water or re-hydrating food in a cozy consider the Evernew Ti pots. I use the 900ml which fits canister, caffin stove etc. Many other models to consider but I find 900ml works for me solo and when walking with my partner. Good fit with a 230g canister.
http://www.evernewamerica.com/ECA265.htm or the ECA552 or ECA267 models.
I have modded mine to get the weight down to 69 grams with lid.
Empty wrote:Cheers Fellas
Both the snowpeak and the Optimus look good as well as the Primus listed by Strider. I have also seen this one on the net but not in the flesh http://www.backpackinglight.com.au/stor ... ml/dp/8467. It is a bit exy though.
By the way my stove is a Kovea Superlight Titanium. Very small.
icefest wrote:Empty wrote:Cheers Fellas
Both the snowpeak and the Optimus look good as well as the Primus listed by Strider. I have also seen this one on the net but not in the flesh http://www.backpackinglight.com.au/stor ... ml/dp/8467. It is a bit exy though.
By the way my stove is a Kovea Superlight Titanium. Very small.
Careful with the supalights, they have a known method of failure: viewtopic.php?p=197772#p197772
When you notice it start failing get a new one and don't wait for it to get worse.
I'd suggest the 850ml esbit pot with a alfoil lid and a reflectix cosy. It'll save plenty of weight and gas and the food will still be warm at the end of the meal.
Empty wrote:Thanks for the heads up on the Supalight. Mine is going fine and it is hard to condemn it while it is still okay. I also only use Elemental cannisters. BUT if it does fail what do I replace it with?
Empty wrote:Back on the subject of pots I am wondering if all titanium pots are prone to warping? Beginning to sound that way.
pulseevents wrote:I have been using the 2nd biggest pot in the aldi set for a couple of years now. it fits a 230g can and my katmandu titanium stove, sponge, lighter and spork inside. it is 155mm wide and 90m deep and weighs 240gr
icefest wrote:pulseevents wrote:I have been using the 2nd biggest pot in the aldi set for a couple of years now. it fits a 230g can and my katmandu titanium stove, sponge, lighter and spork inside. it is 155mm wide and 90m deep and weighs 240gr
Do you have the weight of the smallest one?
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