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Re: [at-l] titanium pots
John H. Ellis wrote:
>
> Marty Sinclair wrote:
>
> > Does anyone out there know anything about the prospects of MSR coming out
> > with a titanium pot similar to its stainless steel ones.
>
> Marty,
> I have been waiting for the same thing. MSR has come out with their Titan cook set
> which is very light and very expensive. The biggest drawback is that all the pots
> are too small. If they would only make them in the same shape and size as their
> Alpine set as you said. I have their titanium spoon with the stove wrench on the
> end. I like it although you should make sure your stove nut is not on too tight or
> you will ruin the titanium wrench/spoon. By the way, MSR has a web site so you can
> get a picture and stats on the set. I believe it is at msr.com.
>
> Good Luck,
> -John
>
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I had the same concern about the titan cookset so I emailed MSR about a
week ago asking for info. on the future plans for the line. I
specifically asked about the size of the cookset being the main reason
why I, and others I know, haven't invested the dough for this
lightweight gem. They do have a kettle that nests within the cookset
(which I find hard to believe). Anyway, I'll let you know if I get a
response.
MountCharlie
P.S. the site is www.msrcorp.com/msr/titanium.html
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