🥾 Cook Light, Live Large: The Titanium Pot That Keeps Up With Your Wildest Adventures
The iBasingo 1.3L Titanium Pot is a premium, ultra-lightweight camping cookware piece made from 99.8% pure titanium. Designed for solo backpackers and hikers, it features a secure anti-slip hanging ring, precise measurement marks for easy cooking, and an innovative lid that balances steam pressure while preventing leaks. Compact and stackable, it comes with a mesh pouch for effortless portability, making it the perfect companion for minimalist outdoor enthusiasts.
Material | 99.8% Titanium |
Finish Type | Painted |
Brand | iBasingo |
Color | Ti2043C-1300ml pot |
Capacity | 1300 Milliliters |
Coating Description | Titanium |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Manufacturer | iBasingo |
Size | 1.4 Quarts |
Is Suitable For Stovetop | Yes |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.54 x 6.5 x 4.33 inches |
Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Brand Name | iBasingo |
Warranty Description | 3 months |
Model Name | Outdoor Titanium Pot |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Ti2043C |
Included Components | Mesh Bag, Lid |
S**E
Perfect size!
I love this pot! It's perfectly sized to cook a couple of cups of rice or other grains, soups, stews, etc. A propane canister doesn't quite fit inside unless you pop off the canister top, which I don't like to do, but with the mesh bag to hold the pot's lid on, you can still store a canister in there and the pot lid doesn't come off or rattle. This is lightweight and seems sturdy so far. We use this with a Stanley Adventure Cook Pot and an 8" skillet to be able to complete our "kitchen" and cook just about any meal on a backpack stove (like a Pocket Rocket), including Tikka Masala and Thai Peanut Stirfry.
C**B
Great product
Light weight. No weird taste. Great product !
D**B
Ok
I’m giving this titanium pot three stars because the bottom is a bit too thin and isn’t completely flat, which makes it difficult to clean. Could be improved for better usability.
P**K
What's in a name
I basing-o? Good size and it's made of titanium. What's more to say other than great quality.
S**J
Best buy for money.
This pot is nearly Damm near impossible to destroy. It is very light weight yet very strong. This is part of my camping gear and will make some campfire chili or stew. Or just for boiling water to wash plates and utensils. Best buy for your money. Oh, and it is so well made you'll be passing it onto your kids for their own camping excursions.
A**S
Pot is well made and does what it's supposed to do
I bought this pot to boil water and re-hydrate freeze-dried food while wilderness trekking. The bail handle has detents that hold it upright when you want it to stay up on its own. The small curved handle on the side is useless for lifting the pot when it is full, but it does assist in tilting it, if you are pouring hot water out of the pot. The lid on mine is perfectly round and fits the pot's rim accurately. The ring for lifting the lid doesn't lock in place, but remains standing up using friction. The mesh bag that comes with the pot is rudimentary, but adequate. I chose this size of pot so I can make an oversized supper in it without danger of spillage as I stir together the food and boiling water. On my scales, the pot and lid weigh 161 grams and the mesh bag is 25 grams. I rate this pot as very good value for the money. I removed one star because the curved side handle adds weight, but has such limited usefulness. It is possible to remove it, but not its bracket.Please note titanium does not distribute heat as evenly as aluminum, so it works best for simply boiling water. If you try to use it for more elaborate cooking it is easy to scorch food unless you are tending it very closely.
J**A
So very light!
It’s a great size and super light weight I’m very happy with this pot it lives in my bushcraft bag for when I want to boil water or cook out in nature. I do wish the lid didn’t have the vent holes in it so it would make a better plate to eat off of. But I can also use a piece of green split wood for that I guess. All in all super good bush pot in several sizes
P**E
The lid is a sloppy fit
Decent pot. Pretty typical. I own a lot of titanium pots and this one probably has the worst lid of them all. I'm debating returning it and getting something better. The lid slides around and it creates gaps. What a bad design.
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