nostoi
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de agosto de 2023
Perfect for single or two camping.Many youtube campers recommended 750ml titanium pot for backpacking. So I bought one.It was too small. it's only useful for a cup of soup. Not for a meal.Later, I bought a 900 ml pot. works but still too small.And finally i bought this.This will be my last purchase for cooking system for my camping for sure.Size, weight, durability..everything I was looking for.. And the price as well.I am very confident to recommend this item.
Donnabeth Stewart
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de agosto de 2021
I was very happy with the quality of this pot set and the price was also good. I have used these pots now for 4-5 years and they are holding up very well, which is saying a lot since I am rough on my gear. I am a backpacker and most of the time I cook over a small campfire so I was glad that I could easily remove the handles and use a pot gripper instead. I use the wee pan/lid to fry up an egg and as a lid and water scoop. In the winter I do bring an extra lid.The weights and measurements are accurate. This is truly a backpacker's cookset, compact, lightweight and just right for one or two backpackers. If you are a car camper or looking to use as them as your everyday pots this may not be the set for you.
Johanna
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de agosto de 2021
Perfect, minus the lid/ fry pan which after one use morphed and isnt flat bottom anymore
rundong
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de enero de 2021
I can say this set is the lightest one I have ever had. Perfect!
Jennifer Burwell
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2019
This is my first set of titanium cookware. I bought it for very extended car-camping, where I'm actually selling my house and putting all my stuff in storage and basically living out of my car for awhile as I travel. Weight wasn't that important to me, but a combination of small size, stackability, multi-use and weight, was the clear winner.Not only have I used all three pots while camping on both fire and jetboil, but I am still living at my house while all my pots got packed accidentally and I have used all of them on my gas home stove as well! And they have worked out amazingly. I have sauteed and fried things in the pan, with nothing sticking and no discoloration. I have boiled water and cooked things in both the pots with nothing sticking and no discoloration. They weight less than feathers and I'm starting to wonder why I ever owned 4 boxes of cookware in the first place.These are really for one person though. You can only fit a pretty small steak or bacon ripped in half in the pan, but you'll need even the bigger pot to cook half a box of mac and cheese (try it! it's so easy and no waste) because the smaller pot is just not really enough water to boil right and not spill.You can use the small pot as a cup for drinks, even hot ones, with the handle. The handles stay relatively cool, but it depends on your heat source, because I've had them get pretty hot on occasion if they were too much into the fire or above the gas. The pan is also a lid for the pots. Cool. The whole thing packs together pretty small and fits into a nice quality bag. I can even keep the LARGE size of Jetfuel inside + some tiny things.I car-camp so I don't pack for weight. I pack for size, but this kit would work for either I think.