Material | Titanium |
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Finish Type | Painted |
Brand | EVERNEW |
Capacity | 1 Liters |
Product Dimensions | 5.04"D x 5.75"W x 5.2"H |
Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
Coating Description | Titanium |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.83 x 5.2 x 5.04 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.75 x 5.04 x 5.2 inches |
Brand Name | EVERNEW |
Warranty Description | 2 year limited |
Model Name | cup |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Liberty Mountain Sports LLC |
Part Number | ECA522R |
Model Year | 2018 |
Included Components | cup |
Size | Medium |
EVERNEW Titanium Pasta Pot, Medium
Material | Titanium |
Finish Type | Painted |
Brand | EVERNEW |
Capacity | 1 Liters |
Product Dimensions | 5.04"D x 5.75"W x 5.2"H |
Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
Coating Description | Titanium |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
About this item
- Dimensions: 4.65" x 4.36".
- Capacity: 1L.
- Wt: 4.1 oz.
- Country Of Origin : Japan
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Product Description
Ultralight titanium. Insulated handle with heat resistant silicon. Built-in strainer lid. Holds gas canister (230g). Mesh stuff sack included.
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ASIN | B002XQRHDW |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #553,624 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #365 in Camping Pots, Pans & Griddles |
Date First Available | November 19, 2009 |
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Customers like the weight, quality and versatility of the cooking pot. For example, they mention it's extremely well made, perfect size and the silicone handles are awesome. That said, some say it'll save weight and be a great addition to your camping gear.
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Customers are satisfied with the weight of the cooking pot. They mention that it is a great light-weight pot for heating water, and a huge weight savings over their old one. Some say that the size is nice to weight, and that it's a good packable cook pot.
"This is a great ultralight backpacking pot that I have owned for several months and used on several backpacking trips and cooked several meals in..." Read more
"The two things you want in a backpacking stove: works great and is lightweight...." Read more
"Very happy overall with this pot. Thin-walled titanium makes it very lightweight, yet still sturdy enough to withstand regular usage, if it's not..." Read more
"...wood/gas stove, I have an efficient, durable, super-light mess kit.The Pasta Pot is perfect for making easy, hearty dishes like "Annie's..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the cooking pot. They mention that it is extremely well made, solid, and boils fast. Customers appreciate the pot's ability to reduce the consumption of fuel and boil water in a hurry.
"...to cover the bottom of the pot reducing consumption of fuel and decreasing boil time (which also saves weight because you can bring less fuel)...." Read more
"...-walled titanium makes it very lightweight, yet still sturdy enough to withstand regular usage, if it's not abused...." Read more
"...wood/gas stove, I have an efficient, durable, super-light mess kit.The Pasta Pot is perfect for making easy, hearty dishes like "Annie's..." Read more
"...The head conduction is great and the pot boils water very quickly...." Read more
Customers find the cooking pot versatile. They say it's a fantastic pot for backpacking, an awesome backpacking stove, and a great little pot. It's perfect for making easy, hearty dishes like Annie's Mac and Cheese. Customers also mention that it'll make a nice cup of coffee.
"...The Pasta Pot is perfect for making easy, hearty dishes like "Annie'sMac & Cheese". Holds enough water to cook a decent amount ofpasta...." Read more
"The pot is great and lightweight and a huge weight savings over my old one...." Read more
"Awesome pot for one person backpacking!..." Read more
"Nice and thin titanium mug" Read more
Customers find the size of the cooking pot to be perfect for their needs. They say it's light weight, and can fit a 4 oz canister and ultralight stove inside. Customers also say it is a great size for two-person backpacking, and perfect for both dehydrated food and actual cooking. They also say the fit and finish of the highest level, and it fits snugly when the pot is balanced on a tiny, lightweight stove.
"...Great size for stowing a fuel canister and ultralight stove (SnowPeak), along with a lighter, scrubber, and couple of other small essentials...." Read more
"...It is extremely well made with fit and finish of the highest level. That said, get ready to pay accordingly...." Read more
"Weighs nothing, boils fast, fits 4 oz canister, stove, paktowl, mini bic with room to spare. Better than anything else out there." Read more
"Worked great except for the lid. It fits on so snugly when the pot is balanced on a tiny, lightweight stove make sure you hold on to the pot when..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the silicone handles of the cooking pot. They mention that the handles stay in place and the silicon surface makes it easier to hold. They also say that the rubber coated handles come in handy and are meant to handle high temperatures. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...But having the lid snap on and silicone handles (so I don’t have to bring an extra towel to grab heart handles) and straining holes and a wider base..." Read more
"...The rubber coated handles come in handy, and haven't gotten burned by my MSR Pocket Rocket 2 as long as I'm careful to center the pot on the burner...." Read more
"...Also, the handle stay in place and the silicon surface makes it easier to hold.Would recommend." Read more
"...The lid is very well made, and stays firmly on in your backpack, so you can throw away that mesh bag they send you...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the cooking pot. They mention that it works like a champ and has zero issues.
"The two things you want in a backpacking stove: works great and is lightweight...." Read more
"Worked great except for the lid...." Read more
"Lightweight & works great. Just remember titanium doesn't spread heat well, so watch your temps as too not burn your food...." Read more
"...Took it out this weekend backpacking and it worked like a champ." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the cooking pot. Some mention that the silicone handles alone are worth all the money, while others say that it is overpriced.
"I replaced my MSR Titan 85 for this mug. The silicone handles alone are worth all the money, bo more accidental burns... The lid is very snug but..." Read more
"...That said, get ready to pay accordingly. They are NOT cheap, and unfortunately I believe we are seeing price gouging on a lot of imported items in..." Read more
"...Well worth the price." Read more
"...No thanks, just buy a toaks. This is way overpriced" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the lid of the cooking pot. They mention that it snaps on too tightly and does not come off easily. Some customers also say that the lid is hard to get off.
"...Many people are complaining that the lid snaps on and doesn’t come off easily...." Read more
"...The lid goes on pretty tight. That's great if you're using the pasta straining feature...." Read more
"...alone are worth all the money, bo more accidental burns... The lid is very snug but Hopefully it will loosen a bit with time...." Read more
"...Sometimes it was so hard to get off...." Read more
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Many people are complaining that the lid snaps on and doesn’t come off easily. This is NOT a design flaw, it is meant to do this in order to strain pasta without your lid falling off. That is why it is called a pasta pot LOL . Also, the snapped down lid is VERY easily able to be removed by lightly pulling up on the back end of the lid near the handles. Just a slight tug with a finger or spoon or stick and it pops right off. Some people are concerned that the lid may cause a dangerous situation with boiling water as it is clamped down on the pot. If you don’t want to clamp down the lid to the pot, you can just slightly set the lid on top of the pot without pushing down to clamp it, just like any other titanium pot on the market. Another reviewer complained that the plastic on the handles could possibly melt by flames from your stove. I have use the stove so many times I can’t count, and never thought one time that those plastic handles could possibly melt... and they never did. There’s not even a burn mark on the handles. This, again, is not a design flaw. They are made of silicone and meant to handle high temperatures in order to protect your hand from a hot handle when lifting it away from your stove. It actually means I don’t need to use a towel or buff to grab the pot!
One of my favorite parts about this pot is it’s wider base. This allows more of the flame of your stove to cover the bottom of the pot reducing consumption of fuel and decreasing boil time (which also saves weight because you can bring less fuel). This can be a big deal when out in the back country.
I am fairly certain you will not find another 1L backpacking pot as light and versatile as this one. Yes, it is an expensive pot and there are much less expensive titanium pots out there from Toaks (which I also own) and they are also great pots. But having the lid snap on and silicone handles (so I don’t have to bring an extra towel to grab heart handles) and straining holes and a wider base at a super ultralight weight is worth the extra dollars for me.
Also, it will fit a 220 g (7.75 oz) gas canister just perfectly nested inside of it if you are cooking for two or taking longer trips by yourself. I just usually take the smaller 113 g (4 ounces) gas can along with my BRS stove for 3-4 day trips by myself. I boil water 2-3 times per day on my trips and have never run out of fuel.
If you’re looking for an ultralight 1L pot that can also strain pasta well then buy this pot!
Five stars!!
There are only two things I would change. One, it would be nice if the handles were a little closer together so you could pick them up with a multi tool. This isn't a huge problem because the silicone rubber protects them. But if you're cooking over an open flame like I do, I suppose it's always theoretically possible the silicone could overheat and come off. Not a big deal.
The other thing is probably not so much a change as a warning. The lid goes on pretty tight. That's great if you're using the pasta straining feature. Not so great if you're taking the lid off to add food or want an easier pour into a bag of Mountain House. This isn't a problem in the long run because you just have to remember to lightly rest the lid on the top instead of jamming it down on there.
Great product, I've enjoyed using it. Mine's already jet black from having sat on my woodburning stove during a multi-day backpacking trip, and I love it.
this. Along with my toaks titanium 750 pot and my homemade
wood/gas stove, I have an efficient, durable, super-light mess kit.
The Pasta Pot is perfect for making easy, hearty dishes like "Annie's
Mac & Cheese". Holds enough water to cook a decent amount of
pasta. Drain the cooking water through the handy strainer in the
lid. Add the contents of a foil packet of tuna and half a package of
frozen peas and you've got a tasty, easy-to-prepare tuna casserole.
Buon apetito !
Also, the handle stay in place and the silicon surface makes it easier to hold.
Would recommend.
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