🥾 Cook Light, Live Bold: Titanium Toughness Meets Travel Freedom
The Keith Titanium Ti6017 2-Piece Cook Set features ultra-lightweight, premium Grade 1 titanium construction with a combined capacity of 2.05 L. Designed for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts, it offers odorless, tasteless cooking with no coatings, heat-safe silicone handles, and comes with a custom mesh storage sack. Certified for quality and food safety, this set blends durability, portability, and pure cooking performance.
Material | Silicone, Titanium, Metal |
Brand | Keith |
Item Weight | 7.8 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
UPC | 724943612891 |
Manufacturer | KEITH TITANIUM |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.53 x 7.33 x 3.78 inches |
Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.1 x 3.2 x 7.1 inches |
Brand Name | Keith |
Part Number | Ti6017 |
Size | Variety Pack |
Handle Material | Silicone |
A**.
Ready to use it outside!
Here in Illinois it has been quite chilly and the ground has been covered in a bunch weird granular white stuff causing me to not be able to try the new camp cookware in the wilderness. That being said I have been perfecting my cook kit and practicing some bag cooking indoors.This Cook set is very light and seems very durable thus far. The frying pan/lid is the perfect size for cooking a couple pieces of bacon cut in half and the lid function also works well (FYI to use it as a lid it is to be positioned open side up). The handles are somewhat suspect but that is mainly due to the fact that since bother the frying pan/lid's' and the main pot's handles don't line up at the center when stowing so there is no a good way to easily secure the handles.Combine this cook set with an evernew burner and cross stove stand, titanium pot lifter, titanium folding silverware set, a plastic collapsible half and third cup measuring cups, half tablespoon and half teaspoon measuring spoons, and p51 can opener and you have a lightweight cook set that can handle nearly anything you want to eat on the hike/bike.
D**D
Perfect backpacket pan/pot set
First, if you read a bad review on these, that is because those people are idiots and do not know what this are for. These are super lightweight bowls/pan designed more for backpacking than "camping". Being extremely thin, they are prone to getting hot really fast and burning. They are small, and again, MADE FOR BACKPACKING! I loved this and am so happy with them.Here is an interesting tip: I also bought the Keith set Ti6053, which fit perfectly inside this larger pot/pan combo. Between these two sets, you have lots of combinations are available to you.
D**.
Good lightweight cookset
First time out since receiving, worked quite well. Very lightweight, fairly priced, construction and design are good, the fold out handles are sturdy and the skillet nests well on the pot. Titanium is a notoriously difficult material to cook with, many people seem to recommend only using it for boiling water to avoid burnt food sticking to it. However, i was able to successfully cook steaks, hash browns, and pancakes using just a small amount of oil for each. I cooked on the coals of a fire rather than a stove, which may have helped heat the food uniformly, and you do have to keep an eye on things, the difference between burning and not is quick. Just a few notes, the stated capacity is the combined capacity of both pot and lid/skillet, NOT just the pot. There are no measurement markings on either piece, which would come in handy. The pot isn't very tall. My GSI camp mug that nests over a small fuel canister is too tall to nest inside the cookset. These are nitpicks that barely stopped me from giving it 5 stars. I recommend this highly. Can always use a piece of aluminum flashing as a heat diffuser if you want to simmer or distribute heat more evenly. Burning/sticking is not a design problem with the cookset itself, merely a fact of the heat-conducting properties of titanium. You will have the same issue with any lightweight titanium campware. If you like to cook in the woods and are also fond of a light pack, get yourself one of these.
B**Y
Lightweight. Low quality
It is lightweight and the handles are useful but it can get hot still. It is not a nonstick. Also, after signs use, it's color and quality has changed.
M**.
$40 price is a great price for titanium
Well made, lightweight cook. $40 price is a great price for titanium. I like how the lid and base fit together, either overlapping for compact packing (with lid faced down) or resting snugly on top for cooking (lid faced up). Notice however that the 2.05 L volume is for the pot and lid/pan combined, the pot is just 1.25 L - I didn't read the description carefully.
O**G
The Pan seals the Pot well as a lid
It's Everything Titanium, but it scratches easily and BADLY!!!Frying eggs in the pan with some oil while using it as a lid on a pot of water being boiled for coffee, turned out nicer with little to no burnt scrambled eggs.UPDATE!!!!This doesn't seem to be pure Titanium. It scratches very easily even worst than my old alluminium pots.I STRONGLY believe I may have been eating bits of Titanium from the scratchesAnother purchase bites the dustI DON'T RECOMMEND THESE POT SET
L**Z
This pot and lid/pan are GREAT! This is very well thought out
This pot and lid/pan are GREAT! This is very well thought out. The handles are offset so they can bypass each other. The only improvement they could and should do is have measuring marks. This is a great size for solo backpacking, but I would want a larger pot for two people. I have a Trangia burner with enough fuel for two one pint boils, a pot stand, a Ti spork, and a pot scrubber packed in the pot for a total weight of 1 lbs 1 oz. I also have two bic lighters and a Ferro rode for an additional 3 oz. I LOVE this pot! I just did a boil test with 1 liter (max for the pot) using HEET fuel, and had rapid boil in 10 minutes!
G**S
Keith quality
Ordered this set to finish up my backpacking cook kit. I like the size and the ability to store the three bowl set inside. I like the Keith titanium products better than the toaks products, Keith products have a smooth coating / finish that I like compared to the toaks titanium pans. The fit and finish on all of my Keith titanium is perfect, the Keith titanium has a nice feel with thick side walls that resist distorting.
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