Product Details
MSR Titan Kettle

MSR Titan Kettle
From MSR

List Price: $59.95
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Average customer review:
Great little pot. Weighs 3 ounces without the lid

Product Description

Versatile enough to be a pot, mug or bowl, this lightweight and strong titanium kettle complements the Titan Cookset perfectly. The Titan Kettle holds .85 liters of liquid and comes with a tight-fitting lid and drip-free spout for ease of pouring.


Product Details

  • Size: One Size
  • Color: One Color
  • Brand: MSR
  • Model: 321158

Features

  • Weight: 4.2 oz./118 g
  • Ultra-Lightweight At half the weight of stainless steel, Titan pots ease the burden of carrying your kitchen on the trail.
  • Rounded Edges Improves heat transfer and makes cleanup easier.
  • Rolled Lip Provides greater stability and reduces the pots' tendency to warp, assuring consistent lid fit.
  • Durable Stands up in the most rugged conditions.

Customer Reviews

Good for Boiling5
This little kettle is great for boiling or using as a cup or bowl. The lid fits tight to help speed boiling, and has a hole to release steam. The handles on the side fold against the side of the assemble for storage. Don't be surprised by the units small size. Intended for backpacking

A great little pot for backpackers4
The MSR Titan kettle is exactly the right size for a double-size freeze-dried meal, a couple of packs of ramen, a Lipton's meal, or enough hot water to make a single meal and have a hot beverage. There's an indentation on the bottom that keeps it stable on a cat food or soda can alcohol stove. The lid fits snugly so it doesn't fall off and it might even save you from losing your dinner if you knock it over. It will hold the stove and a windscreen when packing it up, plus your lighter and a spoon. The spout is very handy and the handles fold against the body. It's lightweight, too.

There are three drawbacks: the high price, it's hard to clean when making meals with creamy sauces as they tend to stick, and the handles get hot so you have to either let them cool or use a bandana.

Overall it's probably the best little backpacking pot there is if you can spare the bucks.

The Dribbles3
It's great quality like most MSR I would have liked it to hold a few more ounces.If you boil a full pot there is no way to start pouring without dribbling some till the water level is lower! Best to fill 3/4 full or beware of some really hot water where you might not want it.