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Color:Silver Grey Material: Titanium (Grade 1 or 2, no coating) Total Weight: 3.6oz (103g)Capacity: 25.4oz (750ml) (measured to the top of rim)Dimension: 3 3/4" (95mm) (D) (external at lower part) x 4 3/8" (110mm) (H)Gradation: Yes, in ml and oz.TOAKS 375ml & 450ml cup, TOAKS Wood Stove (small), 4oz gas canister can nest inside this pot. Nalgene 32oz, Klean Canteen 42oz water bottle can fit inside but lid can not cover. It can nest inside TOAKS 1100ml Pot with Pan and TOAKS 1600ml Pot with Pan.
P**N
This formed the basis of a great ultralight kit.
This sweet pot has become the basis of a very lightweight backpack kit. A 4 ounce / 110 gram fuel canister fits inside comfortably, as well as a Lixada 25g Ultralight Mini Pocket Stove bought here on Amazon for next to nothing. Lixada 25g Ultralight Mini Pocket Stove One-Piece Titanium Alloy Folding Camping Backpacking Gas Stove Outdoor Cooking Burner BRS-3000T 2700W I can also fit a tiny sponge, mini Bic, waterproof matches, and camp towel inside.Finally, just by chance I bought a Sea to Summit X Mug that, when flat, sits comfortably on top. I put a thick rubber band around everything, and I have a kitchen kit for two. Sweet! Sea to Summit X-Mug, Lime The total weight for my "kitchen for two" including everything in the picture is 14.5 ounces. The fuel canister is mostly full.
A**R
Just what I needed.
I use my Esbit solid fuel 3-piece cook set for most of my solo hiking camp trips for many reasons - and I love it! However, it presented one minor problem in that the 585ml cup is just a bit to small for cooking in. I can do some rice dishes and certainly boil water but that's about it. Because I'm not a big user of dehydrated meals I needed something else that was large enough to cook in yet light and small enough to retain the compact weight conscious intent of the Esbit system.Enter the Toaks 750ml cup/pot. After much shopping, measuring, and YouTubing this was my choice and it fit the bill perfectly. Of course I had to give it a test run and while I was not able to do so on the trail I did use cold water to simulate a trail like situation.You can see from the pictures how it works with my solid fuel setup (14 14gram tabs, lighter, 8oz. Cup, Esbit stove base, Toaks cup and bag - all together around 14oz) and the Romin lunch I made using only one fuel tab, which was hot and tasty.A few experience notes. The handle gets hot during cooking but cools quickly when the heat is off. The lid fit perfectly and was easy to work with. I could drink from the cup after it had a few minutes to cool while the contents were still super hot. The cup was super easy to clean as was the soot on the bottom from cooking.While only time will tell I'm convinced that this pot and my setup will last a longtime and save both weight and space in my bag on any trip when compared to other options.
A**N
Favorite Piece of Kit
This is arguably my favorite piece of kit. I use this every time i camp or go out into the bush for the afternoon. This is what I will eat out of, but I also use it to boil water over coals/flame for dehydrated meals, coffee/oatmeal, etc. The lid is well fitting, and this featherweight pot has a roomy interior. I use this in conjunction with the Toaks 450 cup which nests perfectly inside. Inside of the 450, which i use for coffee/tea/whiskey/wine, I am able to fit an MSR PocketRocket, my firesteel, backup bic lighter, partially filled container of soap, green scrubby, and a toaks folding spork. See attached for images. I love how this kit packs down, and love that i can be drinking and boiling water, or drinking and eating food. Water boils nice and quick. It has developed an awesome patina on the outside (kind of like a wok) from use over the coals and i love the character it adds. Just make sure you have it full of water if youre putting it right in the coals. I accidently tried boiling a small amount of water and it kind of heat treated the Titanium (see pic). No functional issues though. I choose to keep my 450 pristine. Anyways happy to answer any questions about this setup, where the Toaks 750 is the backbone. Love this thing and would definitely buy again.
A**T
Low price. Great product.
Cannot beat it for the price. I have this 750ml and a TOAKS 550ml. I prefer the 750ml because you can perfectly nest a 110g isopro tank inside of it and still have room for the BRS or FOME 25g titanium stove inside of it (super light and super cheap).When you use titanium it is normal for it to discolor. Be careful not to boil dry or it will deform.When heating also be carefully that you don't grab the handles when it's right off the stove (they'll be hot) I use a cotton bandana or glove to grab the handle. As well I'd recommend Hotlips if you plan on using as a mug to drink from while hot.
R**H
This is the size you willl probably use the most
The perfect size for boiling water for freeze-dried backpacking food & beverages, perfect size to boil 2 cups of water without having to watch it like a hawk to prevent boiling over. It has markings on the side that are pretty accurate so I also use it as a measuring cup for liquids for everyday cooking. I have a giant 1600ml pot I got thinking I would get into the backpacking chef thing and take along heavy meat and veg to cook, or use Jedi mind tricks on the fish that were big enough to eat, but I learned that's a bit nuts over just taking nuts unless you only backpack overnight and just a few miles in, and are trying to impress someone, now I almost never use it since the mountain house meals are just too convenient and the pocket rocket stove fits inside this perfectly. I don't bother with the lid, although it fits snug and helps save fuel which makes it good to have if ou are planning a longer thru-hike where fuel economy is important, It's just not worth the extra weight for me. Never heard of the Toaks brand before but it is as good of quality as the snowpeak stuff I have from what I can tell
J**F
Great value
Seems to be very high quality at competitive price. As others have noted, the lid could fit a little more securely. I would like for the lid to be better balanced. I found I can 'guesstimate' 16 ounces using the weld dots on the handles.
C**.
The cup you want for ultralight packing
Great cup for backpacking! Fits fuel tank (4 or 8oz), my stove and a lighter inside. My scale puts it at 101g with the lid. Handles and welds seem well done, I'm very pleased. Boils up quickly as it's thin, sides are marked in cups/oz and in ML. Titanium so with a bit of care (Ti is strong but it's quite thin) it will last many years in my pack.
H**S
Another amazing TOAKS product!
The only cooking supplies I buy is TOAKS. And this is the reason why. It's always top quality, durable and very light weight if you get titanium like this is. So far this has held up wonderfully I'm pretty rough on gear just to make sure it will hold up and so far this thing has shined! I love the weight! It's incredible will be buying more for friends to give as gifts.
P**N
Ultralight and worth every penny
I bought this cup/pot after recommendations from other hikers and I'm very impressed, ultra lightweight and sturdy, handy storage bag and the pot is big enough to store a gas canister, stove, lighter and washcloth.If ultralight hiking is your thing..look no further
B**N
Great base for an UL camp system
I just recently got into UL hiking and camping and I started by cutting weight on my camp system since I can use a camp system for so many things. I got this 740ml pot and the 450ml cup. Along with a pocket rocket 2 this makes an incredibly lightweight camp system. The 750ml will nest the 450ml and it can also nest just a fuel canister and pocket rocket 2 without the 450ml. I would recommend the 750ml as the only pot you really need as it can double as a mug very comfortably. The only reason I opted for the 450ml mug was for camping with my partner. Otherwise just get the 750ml and nest your fuel canister and stove all in one.I had a minor defect with my 750ml pot and Toaks replaced it immediately. Their customer service is remarkable. I highly recommend you try out this lightweight titanium pot.
S**H
Just what I wanted
I bought this to replace an older backpacking cook kit to help lighten my load. This thing is exactly what you'd expect - it prioritizes light weight over everything and it does that very well. It's very thin so it can get dented and dinged if you don't take care of it, and there's no insulation at all so boiled water or cooked food doesn't stay warm in it long, so if you're looking for that this might not be the pot for you. I also find that the bottom gets very hot since it's such a thin layer right over the fire (duh) and this is not a non-stick material, so if you cook foods directly in your cook pot just be aware you'll likely need to do a fair bit of stirring to keep things from burning onto the bottom. I mainly use this for boiling water and then rehydrate meals in separate packaging, and I always carry an insulated mug along as well, so this is absolutely perfect for me!
A**E
TOPBECHER
Mit den 750 ml bekommt man schon anständig was in den Becher, sei es Tee, Suppe usw. Er ist sehr leicht und hat eine gute Wärmeleitung. Mit dem beigefügten Deckel bleibt die Sache auch schön warm. Bei mir nimmt er auch noch meinen Göffel, Schwamm, Tuch und den Brennerkopf auf, was alles reinpasst und somit gut verstaut ist. Mit dem Netz, gut verschlossen, fällt auch nichts raus.Top Qualität, sauber verarbeitet und geringes Gewicht zu einem kleinen Preis, unschlabgar
V**S
Light and cold!
Light and amazing.I boil my water in it for my coffee and after, le cup is cold enough to drink from it.Actually, I burn myself with the coffee, not the cup...I can perfectly fit a gas canister, a BRS ultralight burner and some coffee in the cup with the lid closed!
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