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[at-l] Cookware



And I bought a wonderful little .85 liter titanium pot from Campmor. It is
well designed: integral handles, pour spout, snap-on lid with vent. With any
lightweight pot, keep the lid on it while packing it to help maintain its
form.

Give Me Chocolate

Phil Heffington wrote:

> As a single hiker I sprang for the 1.3 liter Evernew Nonstick Titanium
> pot I purchased from REI.  I consider it the ideal size for one pot
> cooking for one, but it could also be used for two people.  They also
> have a 2 liter size, but you may have to buy the set to get it.
>
> Warning about using the Titanium cookware.  This cookware is very light,
> but is also fairly thin and tends to scorch on the bottom if you get the
> pot too hot while cooking.  This isn't usually a problem if you are
> using an alcohol stove, but my Whisperlite would melt the thing if left
> on it long enough.  In other words, don't use them for a makeshift
> frying pan or you will burn off the nonstick coating on it.
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