TOAKS Titanium Camping Cup 450ml (CUP-450 with Lid)

August 10, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $24.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:42 GMT+0100 - Details)

Product Features

  • Material: Titanium (Grade 1 or 2 no coating) Weight: 2.7oz (76g) (cup only), 3.2oz (89g) (cup with lid)
  • Capacity: 15.2oz (450ml) (measured to the top of cup)
  • Dimension: Internal: 3 1/8″ (79mm) (D) X 3 1/2″ (90mm) (H)
  • Profile: 3 1/2″ (88mm) (D) X 3 1/2″ (90mm) (H) (measured with handles folded)
  • Comes with a mesh sack.

Comments

Two Bears says:

You can’t beat it. Update: after writing the review below yesterday; I made a wonderful discovery. Someone recommended using a side cut can opener and open a 5.5 OZ tuna can, and use that as a lid for the cup. Well that does not fit. Just as a test I tried the plastic lid from a Blue Diamond almond can. It fit PERFECTLY and will keep the stuff you store in the cup from falling out. I keep my MAHALO stove, fire steel, pot scraper, and lid to set the stove on, wind screen, etc.I know the plastic lid…

Matt K. says:

Performs all the vital functions of a cup It holds water. It can be heated. It has little handles with a little indent that will rest in your pinkie finger. If you really want to, you can put stuff in it and shake it really loudly to scare bears (not manufacturer recommended). In a pinch, you could use it to perform the Cups Song.I took this on my last backpacking trip and it performed its job admirably. I added a pair of Snow Peak Hot Lips to make drinkin boiling hot beverages a little more comfortable. I cooked rice…

Alaska Jeff says:

Great cup for the price Great cup for the price. I like it because its lightweight and when I’m drinking something hot I can hold it over a flame or canister stove to heat it back up if it cools off. I find that better than spending the money on a larger more expensive and heavier double wall cup or a mug from home when backpacking. Also for those interested in using it to cook or heat up liquid over the many canister stoves its base diameter is to small to fit on the pot supports of most popular brands of canister…

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