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Re: [at-l] Titanium cooking pot
- Subject: Re: [at-l] Titanium cooking pot
- From: WH HAWKINS <WHHAWKINS@aol.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 11:18:49 EDT
MSR has two new cookware lines 1. Blacklite, 2. Titan (titanium)
Wildbill<A HREF="http://www.msrcorp.com/msr/blklite.html">
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MSR BLACKLITE (TM) COOKWARE BlackLite
When light weight and convenience are paramount, choose the MSR
BlackLite (tm) Cookset, the lightest non-stick aluminum cookware available.
BlackLite (tm) Cookware is available in 3 different combinations.
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MSR TITANIUM COOKWARE <A HREF="http://www.msrcorp.com/msr/titanium.html">
Titanium</A>
MSR Titanium. When every ounce counts, these cutting edge products offer
exceptional performance. Our new Titan line of products is made from
titanium, a metal renowned for its superior strength, light weight, high
heat transfer efficiency, and excellent corrosion resistance. 45%
lighter than steel, stronger than aluminum, and chemically non-reactive,
titanium is an ideal material for cookware.
>
> Jim Mayer wrote:
> >
> > At 10:12 AM 4/29/98 PDT, Tim Hewitt wrote:
> > >OK, I'm going to check it out, so who makes a good titanium cooking pot
> and
> > >who carries it? I've seen them at REI, but nothing at Bean, EMS or
> Campmor.
> > >Any recommendations?
> > >
> >
> > I got mine from REI and MEC (a Canadian REI like coop... MEC was cheaper,
> > but only had one pot). Both pots are the Evernew brand. I have both the
> > 1.3 and 0.9 liter pots, and usually use the 1.3. The 0.9 is a little
> small.
> In a message dated 98-04-30 10:46:06 EDT, Diana wrote:
> I believe MSR has also gotten into the titanium pot business. I'm not
> sure of the cost or performance, as I have yet to actually see these in
> the store.
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