🥾 Cook Light, Live Large: The Titanium Pot That Travels as Hard as You Do
The TOAKS Titanium 1100ml Pot with Pan is a lightweight, durable cooking set designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals who demand efficiency and versatility. Made from premium titanium, it features a large 1100ml pot paired with a 280ml pan that doubles as a lid or frying pan. Its compact nesting capability with stoves and gas canisters, along with foldable handles and a mesh sack, makes it the ultimate minimalist cookware for on-the-go lifestyles.
Material | Titanium |
Color | Gray |
Brand | TOAKS |
Size | 1100ml |
Handle Material | Titanium |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Material Type Free | Titanium |
Compatibility Options | Gas Stove |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Closure Material | Titanium |
Included Components | 1100ml pot, pan (which doubles as a lid or frying pan), foldable handles, and a mesh storage sack |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Item Volume | 5.35 Liters |
With Lid | Yes |
Manufacturer | TOAKS |
Utensil Compatibility | All utensil materials |
UPC | 745780714180 757183162086 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06956009300099 |
Item Weight | 6.5 Ounces |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3 x 5.24 x 5.24 inches |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.5 x 4.5 x 5 inches |
Brand Name | TOAKS |
Country of Origin | China |
Model Name | FBA_CKW-1100 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | FBA_CKW-1100 |
S**H
Good Little Pot and Pan
So, I have used the pot and pan combo a few times now, and I am really enjoying it. Admittingly, I use the pot more than the pan, but I am glad I have both. After cooking a bunch of meals with them, I have really only had one complaint, though it is minor. If you cook for long periods of time with it, the hands tend to get a bit hot. I think it would probably be normal for pots of this size though, and the handle is long enough that it actually takes a little while for this to happen. I just move the pot away from the fire with a few pushes and then boom, the handles cool down enough to use again. All in all, this pot is the perfect size for a one person meal in my opinion, and it has yet to be damaged in any way. It is lightweight, and I can barely feel it at all in my backpack. Probably because it is titanium, but it makes it a lot easier to carry on long hikes. All in all, I would definitely suggest this pot/Pan combo if you are looking to cook out in the wild, the lightweight nature mixed with how well it actually heats up the food makes it a definitely good buy. I would say it is more than worth the money. I will admit, I haven't had it for years, but it looks barely used at all after countless meals with it already. Would suggest.
O**L
Top Quality
Very light and nice design
M**E
My new favorite backpacking pot
This is my new favorite backpacking pot.It's big enough to cook for 2 people, but small and light enough to not kill your weight/space on a solo trip. I love that it fits a Solo Stove perfectly, with room to spare under the frying pan lid and inside the Solo for tinder, utensils, soap, and more.Right now I have the Toaks gasifier titanium stove set nested in it (fits perfect) and it leaves me twice as much accessory storage space as the Solo stove does. I can now have the Toaks wood burning stove, a small butane canister with small backpacking stove, and room for my folding utensil, soap, and 3 tinder blocks. This way, I have canned fuel and a simple stove for quick meals, but if fuel runs out or a valve fails then I can easily burn wood in the gasifier. Super happy with this versatile setup, and the weight can't be beat.One of my favorite little details about this pot/lid set is the lip. When using the fry pan upside down as your lid, the fry pan fits down inside the lip of the main pot by a good 1/8". If your food starts to boil over a little, the lip catches the boil-over and stays in the pot instead of spilling over the side like non-recessed lids can do. Less risk of getting the stove wet and potentially putting it out.The handle of the pot comes out of the pin sockets easily, but the handle is spring loaded so they won't come out unless you're opening the handle. They pop right back in though, so no big deal. The handles on the pot itself are plenty sturdy to easily allow you to lift your pot full of water or food. The rubber coating is a bit vulnerable if you're cooking over open flame or on a gasifier stove though. Keep your flame away from the handles or the rubber will deform or potentially melt off. Some people like to remove it all together, but I like having it on there for a slightly thicker and insulated grip.I own over a dozen backpacking cook systems of all types and weights. For the simple lightweight setup, this is the way to go. Enjoy!
J**E
Good quality for the price.
I’ve only used it once but it is very light weight and good quality. I’m excited to continue to use it on my adventures.
B**F
A couple of years later... still a happy camper!
I've had this cooking set for about 4-5 years and it's as good as new. I find it very convenient to nest the lid on top of the pot. An 8oz gas canister fits in the pot, together with a few packets of precooked oatmeal, soup and/or coffee or tea; enough for a day's hike. It doesn't fit a folding micro-stove, though, so I have to carry that separately. The pan is rather small but it works OK for frying small food portions or as a ("deep") soup or pasta dish. The set has become a little heat-stained over the years, but it still cleans easily with a regular scrub pad after a night or 2 of camping out. Overall, I think it's a great set for a day or overnight outing and over the years the initial investment more than pays for itself. If I had to *really* think of an improvement, it would be to have an additional lid for the pot. You can use the frying pan/plate, but most of the time it's being used for meal prep or already has food in it and not having a lid wastes heat (and gas fuel).
A**R
Good pot
This pot has worked well for me. I originally got the 700 ml pot but was worried it would be too small. As a solo traveler I've found that the smaller pot would have been adequate for my use but it's nice to have the larger one as I can boil more water at one time to make my coffee and be able to enjoy it while cooking a meal.For a stove I have an MSR pocket rocket 2. The pot fits just inside the ends of the stove without hanging over. A can of gas fits in the pot along with a lighter and you can fit a small scrub pad. The pocket rocket stove will fit on that but not in it's plastic case.The included pan is a nice idea but I haven't used it. I've seen some reviews trashing the product because the pan is so small. Hello! It says it's four inches! Look at a ruler and figure it out! It basically amounts to having a lid for the pot to heat quicker or keep the bugs out of your food. It doesn't snap into place and sits loose on the pot. Picture an egg McMuffin and you'll have an idea of the diameter. Big enough to fry an egg.The kit comes with a mesh bag to hold it together and the bag is sized to fit. There is a sleeve sewn along the outside of the bag to hold eating utensils. If you use a long handle spork it will extend way above the rest of the kit. Whether you use that or not, it doesn't take up any extra space.Bottom line, I'm happy with my purchase and would recommend this product!
J**K
It's lite and strong.
It holds my msr 8 oz fuel can and pocket rocket stove all in one place. I like it.
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