Snow Peak MGH-044 Hotlips Titanium Mug
For the ultimate lightweight setup, stow a stove and 110G fuel together in Titanium 600 Mug. Adding the HotLips you can prevent your lips from burning on your single walled mug.
Product Features
- Do not leave HotLips on the mug while heating over an open flame
- Mug is sized to stow a Snow Peak GigaPower or LiteMax stove and a 110g fuel canister, all sold separately
- Handles flip out for a secure grip and wrap around the mug for compact storage
- Titanium mug with HotLips weighs only 3 oz., leaves no metallic smell or taste and will not rust; mug holds 20 fl. oz. (0.6 liter)
- Place the single-wall titanium 600 mug directly on your stove to heat your coffee or soup and then place the HotLips to sip right away
Good solid mug The 600 is a large size mug. It is big enough that I will use it to eat out of while backpacking and use an H450 stacking mug to drink out of. Unfortunately, this will not nest inside the trek 700 pot. The only pot with a lid that I was confident that it would fit in was the evernew 1L pasta pot. I have tried both and it does fit in the evernew. It is a good titanium mug. The handles will wedge together so they stay out. For my intended use, the hotlips may or may not be that big a deal, but I…
Takes a beating and looks great doing it Just used this all weekend for my coffee, heating up water, making tea, and as a food dish and it handled everything I threw at it, I mean literally, I was not nice to this thing and it didn’t seem to mind at all. It’s super light weight and stows away very easily. I’ve read that this 600 size mug is perfect for storing a gigapower stove and fuel canister so that might be my next purchase. The hotlips cover fits perfectly and is a tight fit, I don’t know what that one reviewer is talking…
My favorite piece of high-tech outdoor gear! This mug is brilliant in its simplicity and versatility. For only 3 oz (85 g) you get a beautiful mug to drink from, a pot to boil water in for your dehydrated meals and a measuring cup. No, it doesnât have measurement scales, but you know a full mug is 600ml so you can easily do the math. With the removable hotlips, and no other plastic parts, you have the capability of heating the mug directly above an open flame, and still drink from it without burning your lips (impossible with…