Snow Peak Trek 900 Titanium Cookset

July 15, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:34 GMT+0100 - Details)

This trusty, 20 fluid ounce Titanium Cookset represents our smallest set that includes a lid that doubles as a fry pan. As a mid-ranged cookset, it finds itself between our Trek 700 and 1400 sets.

Product Features

  • Set includes a 30 fl. oz. titanium pot, a small titanium frypan and a nylon mesh storage sack; frypan doubles as a pot lid
  • Entire set is made out of pure Grade A Titanium; made in Japan
  • Not only is titanium extremely light, it leaves no metallic smell or taste and it will not rust
  • Both pot and pan have handles that fold flat for sleek storage
  • Rounded bottom edges are easy to clean and improve heating efficiency

Comments

Edward N. says:

Would recommend This is a great pot. Pan works well too. Lid is a little bit of a pain. Pretty much never wants to stay on. I throw a rubber band around mine and it is okay. BUT, its super lightweight. Cant have it all.

Dune Elliot says:

Fits fuel canister and stove I ordered this to replace my SP Trek 700 and so I could carry my fuel canister inside the pot and thus to take up less packing space. It fits a standard 250ml fuel canister inside it and my SP Giga stove fits on top of that, when the canister is inverted. It is also more suitable for an alcohol stove than my narrow-based 700ml pot.The only thing I don’t like is the lid/itty bitty top pan. It doesn’t fit very tight and there is nothing to hold it together. I would have preferred a…

MIKE C. says:

Good cook set. Could easily have been improved a little It’s a good and functional cook set. Titanium seems (to me) to transfer heat into water a little bit better than aluminum does. This set lost a star for two reasons: 1.) The frying pan/lid fits a little too loosely when packed for storage, and putting a retaining strap on it to hold the lid in place requires you to apply a light clamping force (your finger) directly in the middle of the lid. If you don’t, the lid tends to flip off the pot quite easily. 2.) The wire handle on the fry pan/lid…

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