🏞️ Elevate your outdoor experience with the MSRTitan Kettle!
The MSRTitan Ultralight Titanium Backpacking Kettle is a high-performance, ultralight kettle designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 4.2 oz and holding 0.85 liters, this durable titanium kettle is perfect for camping and hiking. Its compact design features a foldable wire handle for easy transport and is compatible with the MSR Titan Cup for added convenience.
Material | Titanium |
Finish Type | glossy or smooth |
Brand | MSR |
Color | Titanium |
Capacity | 0.85 Liters |
Product Dimensions | 4.9"D x 4.9"W x 4.9"H |
Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
Coating Description | Titanium |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Manufacturer | MSR |
Size | 0.9 Quarts |
UPC | 094642211580 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00094642211580 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.8 x 4.76 x 3.7 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.9 x 4.9 x 4.9 inches |
Brand Name | MSR |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Titan |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 321158 |
Model Year | 2013 |
Style | Titan Ultralight Titanium Backpacking Kettle |
Included Components | Titan Kettle |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
H**
Lightweight, Good Quality
Looks just like picture. Very lightweight and the top is very snug fitting so there’s no boil over and you can pour without holding it on.
S**A
Perfect all-around cup/bowl/pot
This is a great one-pot-does-it-all kettle. It's sized so it can be a large mug or small pot. A little too small if you're thinking this pot is for one-person, one-pot system. You'll have to be a real minimalist. I used it as part of two-person, 3 pot/bowl system. Gives great versatility.Super lightweight as expected with titanium pots. Lid fits very snug to the pot. Won't fall off. If anything, you have to yank pretty hard to take it off. The handles will get hot if the pot is placed on a stove/open flame, but what can you do? I just used gloves.It's a little pricey, but you get what you pay for. High quality, durability, lightweight. Overall, I love this kettle. It'll be part of my cookware for years to come. If you can afford it, get it.
D**K
Very versatile little pot/kettle
Perfect size for solo camping and very light weight. Feels a bit flimsy, but works great.The pour spout is it's best feature. Great for pouring and to leave a thin spoon in while lid is closed. A bit pricy but it's titanium. Good for boiling water for you freeze dried meals and cooking in directly. I've been using it with an alcohol stove and directly over wood fire. Handles get hot but cool fast. Very versatile little pot/kettle.
G**B
Classic 850 ml Titanium Kettle/Pot/Mug
After years of ultralight hiking/camping I finally added one of these to my Snow Peak/ Toaks/ Tomshoo titanium collection. I see now why it’s a classic. I really like this pot. Just a great overall design.The subtle pour spout makes it a good teapot/ kettle and makes pouring less unpredictable.The 850 ml size is a good capacity for one person, and the wider, lower shape is easier to boil/stew/stir with than the taller narrower shapes of the Toaks 750 style cups, which I also have and use. BTW, my Toaks 500 ml cup nests inside this Titan pot just fine.This pot dents and bends easily, like all titanium, but also bends back into shape easily. The top is a good snug fit.Great design. Totally pleased.Like all camping cookware, the 850 ml capacity means filled to the brim to overflowing. For practicality, always deduct about 50-75 ml from stated specs. So, I’d say this 850 ml pot gives you 750-800 ml of useable cooking/boiling capacity on a stable cooking surface.Parting tip, you can easily remove the wire handles and reinsert them upside down which gives a better, more comfortable grip. I don’t know why Titan hasn’t reversed the handle design at the factory because it’s much more ergonomic. Great little pot/kettle/mug. Closest competitor is the Toaks 900 ml pot, which is also a great choice.
W**M
For those who have logged lots of trail miles will love this pot.
This cook pot is very light with plenty of room. I have bought, used and really liked many different backpacking cook pots over the years but this one seems to be the best for me yet. Cooking in and eating from this pot is easier. The MSR 13oz Titan cup fits inside with plenty of room for a stove and cleaning material. With out the cup nested inside, a large fuel canister will fit inside this pot. The only downside to the is pot is that I have yet to find a cup that nests inside that will accommodate a small fuel canister. They all tend to be too tall when the small fuel canisters fits. So if you plan to have a cup nested inside this pot, you need to be mentally prepared to carry your fuel tank outside of this pot.
D**Z
Super little tea pot. Short and stout.
Excellent kettle for backpacking. It’s a great size for solo camping. Wide enough to facilitate an efficient boil. Works great for cooking if your stove is great for simmering. Made oat meal with no issues. Lid fits securely. Only downside is the lack of noticeable graduation marks. Luckily as noted by others, the welding points seen from inside the pot line with up 1, 2, and 3 cup measurements. Would definitely recommend.
V**U
Great for cooking as well as boiling water.
This thing does it all and does it well. It's super lightweight. You can slide the handle on top to lock it into place. The lid is secure. It does have three somewhat hard to see scores for measurement(each one being 1 cup). The kettle design is great for pouring hot water without spilling it. I was able to nest an 8 oz canister wrapped in paper towel in it just fine so I'm not sure why some other people are having issues with that. Maybe the canister brand or something.(I used Snowpeaks). A bit expensive but well worth it.
K**K
Good
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