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    I have the Toaks 750 ML pot. Larger, lighter, cheaper. Toaks is good quality.

    http://www.amazon.com/TOAKS-POT-750-.../dp/B009B98FGW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    I have the Toaks 750 ML pot. Larger, lighter, cheaper. Toaks is good quality.

    http://www.amazon.com/TOAKS-POT-750-.../dp/B009B98FGW
    Oh, wow, that's great! I see they also have an 850mL version, I'll have take a look at both. It looks like it uses thinner titanium than Snow Peak/Evernew, does that mean it could get crushed/bent in your pack?
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    I've used the 450 ML cup for about a year now, no problem, but I don't abuse gear. Toaks gets good reviews.

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    I used the 700 but since moved to the Olicamp XTS 1. With the heat fins saves 40% fuel per burn. A little heavier at 7.5 oz.


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    I used the 700 but since moved to the Olicamp XTS 1. With the heat fins saves 40% fuel per burn. A little heavier at 7.5 oz.

    Heat fins are legit, another reason I'm a fan of my Jetboil.

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    For those that count grams, Toaks also has 2 pots that are ultra light. A 650 and 700. Might not be enough volume for the op, but still good choises.

    Another thing to consider is choosing a pot diameter that works well with your stove. A wider flame spread to a wider pot, and vise versa.
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    I tried the Jetboil lid on the Trek 700 and it melted. You can find a titanium lid for both the 700 and 900 at fourdogstoves.

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    The 700 is what I've used for the past few hundred miles. I use it with a cat food can stove and have been very happy so far.

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