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Re: [at-l] more boring gear talk
I've got the Titanium pot. It is a bit bigger than necessary, and works
well as cooker and plate. I've not had any trouble cleaning it, as I always
eat, heat more water, drink the soup, and clean in such fashion. When I've
used it for popcorn (than's Gutsy) it can be a bit of a problem for a few
meals.
Is it worth the lighter weight? Got mine on sale at REI and split a 2 pot
set with another fool. My daughter had confiscated my $3 aluminum pot. I am
not sure it was worth the bucks
OrangeBug
Atlanta, GA
At 10:39 PM 2/23/2000 -0800, ejbaker wrote:
> Who has used either or both? Is the titanium a pain to
> clean? does the
>non-stick get easily rucked up (I'm hard on EVERYTHING erum, everything not
>living)? Is the titanium worth the lighter weight?
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