Refillable. I usually fill mine with water to make coffee or boil rice. ;)
You're referring to the pots? Or the gas cookers? The cooker uses disposable canister fuel. The pot is a...........pot.
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you can even refill the throw away canisters from a standard lpg bottle if you like.
Forgetting the boiling water entirely for a minuite. How do you rate the pot as a cooking device for say some back steak or bacon?
The ti pots with pan lids I got off you I think? Are pretty good but touchy as to try and cook something on... heat exchanger underneath might even out the temp a bit .
I use a 900ml evernew titanium pot with a fire maple stove. Perfect for everything I need, which is just boiled water really. Dehy meals, boil in bag, soup and hot drinks.
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25 gms and $22 from Aliexpress.
Works well
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I'm looking at getting one of these Vargo 1.3 Liter Titanium Pot from Hikelight.com
Just bought one of these to try
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think im just going to get this Toaks Titanium 900ml Pot with 115mm Diamater | Trade Me
Your choice should be dictated by what it's for. If it's just for boiling water for oats/dehys/coffee, then get a pot no larger than the max amount of water you expect to need to boil - no point carrying extra weight/size. You also need to consider the diameter of the pot compared the flame diameter of your cooker, for max efficiency you want a wider pot than your flame. Wide and shallow is better than deep and narrow generally, more surface area exposed to heat so it heats the water faster.
yeah, hence why i think i'm going with the one on trademe, 115mm wide, 90mm high. 900ml capacity (to the brim) so should be good for 500ml of water which = a couple of dehy meals or heating up some pasta etc without spilling everywhere
The titanium Spork is heavier than the plastic ones and you don't care if you lose the plastic ones.