🌟 Elevate your outdoor cooking game with Keith Titanium!
The KeithTitanium Ti8301 Pot is a robust 6.0 L cooking essential made from premium grade 1 titanium, designed for outdoor adventurers. Weighing only 30.7 oz, it combines lightweight portability with a spacious capacity, making it ideal for group meals. Certified for safety and quality, this pot is backed by a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction.
A**A
Amazing performance in sun oven
This pot is perfectly built with the thickness and design, not to thin and not too thick. It is the best size for cooking just about anything for multiple meals. It is lightweight and will not react with salt or vinegar (acid) like stainless steel can adding a bit of chromium to your diet, something you really don’t want. Titanium is simply healthy to cook with.We got it for use in our All American Sun Oven. It is about the largest pot that the oven will accept. It heats a liter of water for tea very quickly in the solar oven and cooks a full meal with the chicken falling off the bone in a few hours of slow cooking.They seem to go fast. I hope they keep these in stock. We are extremely pleased with the performance of this pot in the sun oven and might use it for bone broth too on a low stove top setting.
T**E
Well Made Large Pot for Group Camp Cooking
I recently decided to upgrade my camp cookware and transition from aluminum to titanium. This pot is well made and well designed for those seeking a bigger pot for group trips. I bought this pot with sea kayaking trips in mind where we might want to cook a big batch of pasta or make a fish soup. The pot lid has small holes for convenient straining. It is compatible with other Keith Titanium cookware and both the Keith Titanium Ti6018 Pot - 2.5 L and Keith Titanium Ti6034 Fry Pan with Folding Handle - 33.8 fl oz can be nested inside this pot for transport. The pot comes with a durable mesh bag. My primary use of this pot is on a gas camp stove. I tried it on my induction cooktop and it did not work.
T**N
Light pot and good seller
The pot is very light and heat quickly but still have the smudge dark line spot after washing so I give 4 rate not 5 rate because the pot will look dirty although it has washed completely.
M**T
Love this pot
I love titanium! This is the first large titanium pot I've purchased. One of the handles sticks a little in the up position but that works well for safety's sake. Very light, good for a ginormous pot of soup you can enjoy all week. No leeching of toxins from titanium is big health plus.
B**N
Best purchase for large group camping
If you are wanting lightweight but not "cheaply made" then this is the pot for you. It is nearly a gallon and a half so ensure your camp stove can accomodate it... no pocket rocket for this beast. It was the only cooking pot used for a party of 6 for over a week and we used it over fire grates for most of the week. While is was fully black/caked pitch from the pine fires below, the pot never warped. Even the silicon handles survived the onslaught which is a first in my experience. Very well made and ultralight for it's size. I really like this purchase and it's the only titanium pot this size I can find. Great quality and excellent user experience.
C**R
Light, big and great quality!
excellent for RVs when you need something big to cook pasta/rice or even soup. excellent quality and super light, this pot delivers
H**N
Thin but supprisingly sturdy. Do not use stainless steel sponge!
Overall the largest pure titanium pot you can find so not much to complaint here. If it could be made using thicker titanium would be great. I mean come on it's about time! Due to it's thin construction, it heats up crazy fast so make sure you start with medium low heat if you want to fry some spices in the pot first. However, it's surprisingly sturdy even it's only 0.8 mm in thickness. It does warp when heated tho so not recommended for flat stovetops. Because it's made of titanium the oxidized layer will eventually form due to high heat, not to mention the oil/food residues causing "discoloration". To restore it's natural beauty, don't go crazy to use chemical like diluted hydrofluoric acid which is some nasty staff you wouldn't want to deal with (you might find it when you search online to find a solution). Instead, highly recommend to use some sort of non toxic abrasive compounds. Do't use stainless steel sponge as that will sand away too much titinium on it's already thin construction. I have some Hestan Nanobond cleaner laying around and that worked perfectly.
C**A
better than the photos
very very nice
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