TOAKS 900ml pots are made of pure titanium, extremely resistant to corrosion and any physical strain, weigh only 116 g. The pot comes with Toaks' signature lockable-handled lid for your easy, safe handling, gradations in oz and ml, and a mesh storage sack. The 900ml titanium pot can contain your most crucial camping equipment, including a 230 g gas canister, or you can use it as a safe storage for food items you don't want to get crushed, like cookies. Pack it all into the 900ml, zip up your complementary sack, and you're good to go!
TOAKS 900ml pots are made of pure titanium, extremely resistant to corrosion and any physical strain, weigh only 116 g. The pot comes with Toaks' signature lockable-handled lid for your easy, safe handling, gradations in oz and ml, and a mesh storage sack. The 900ml titanium pot can contain your most crucial camping equipment, including a 230 g gas canister, or you can use it as a safe storage for food items you don't want to get crushed, like cookies. Pack it all into the 900ml, zip up your complementary sack, and you're good to go!
TOAKS 900ml pots are made of pure titanium, extremely resistant to corrosion and any physical strain, weigh only 116 g. The pot comes with Toaks' signature lockable-handled lid for your easy, safe handling, gradations in oz and ml, and a mesh storage sack. The 900ml titanium pot can contain your most crucial camping equipment, including a 230 g gas canister, or you can use it as a safe storage for food items you don't want to get crushed, like cookies. Pack it all into the 900ml, zip up your complementary sack, and you're good to go!
TOAKS 900ml pots are made of pure titanium, extremely resistant to corrosion and any physical strain, weigh only 116 g. The pot comes with Toaks' signature lockable-handled lid for your easy, safe handling, gradations in oz and ml, and a mesh storage sack. The 900ml titanium pot can contain your most crucial camping equipment, including a 230 g gas canister, or you can use it as a safe storage for food items you don't want to get crushed, like cookies. Pack it all into the 900ml, zip up your complementary sack, and you're good to go!
Last updated at 06/10/2026 09:51:45
TOAKS Pure Titanium Camping Cookware Outdoor Pots 700ml 900ml
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TOAKS 900ml D115mm Titanium Camping Cooking Pot with Foldable Handles
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I went with this pot over the 750ml for several reasons.1) Itâs easier to cook in, clean, & eat out of due to the wider diameter and shorter height.2) The long handles stay a little cooler and are easier to grab and pour with.3) It holds a 1/4 gallon Ziplock Freezer bag with a reconstituting dehydrated meal perfectly.4) Still large enough to hold stove, lighter, etc.The extra 0.8 ounce from the 750ml is completely worth it for the increased function and benefits. Buy this pot! You wonât be disappointed.
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This is great. At the time it was the only titanium pot that could hold an 8oz fuel can and still minimally wide enough to fit sideways in my bikepacking frame bag. Long handles are fantastic. Lid works well enough. Super light. I use the folding optimus crux and an 8oz fuel can in here and fits perfect in my alpine trips. Couldn't ask for a lighter or better combo. I match it up with a snowpeak silicone lip sippy thing that works great. It's my mug/bowl/pot all in one.
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I backpack a lot and obviously don't like carrying any more weight than I need to. I dislike the design of the jetboil (too narrow/deep), but also didn't want anything too flat or wide, which would take a long time to heat under the flame of my MSR pocketrocket. Finally, I wanted to be sure that I could boil 2 cups of water and still have room in the pot to add the dried food, let it expand, etc. This 900ml is absolutely perfect. For titanium, it's also very affordable. I used it on a 23-day trip on the John Muir Trail and it worked exactly how I had hoped. Highly recommend!
| Capacity | 30 oz (900ml) |
| Dimensions | 4 1/2" (115mm) (Dia) x 3 5/8" (92mm) (H) |
| Origin | Designed by in USA manufactured in China |
TOAKS Pure Titanium Camping Cookware Outdoor Pots 700ml 900ml
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TOAKS Titanium 900ml Pot with 115mm Diameter
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TOAKS 900ml D115mm Titanium Camping Cooking Pot with Foldable Handles
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Toaks Titanium 900ml Pot with Lid
Free delivery between 16â24 June
TOAKS Titanium 900ml Pot D115, Outdoor Camping Equipment 900ml Cup with Cover and Folded Handle
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I went with this pot over the 750ml for several reasons.1) Itâs easier to cook in, clean, & eat out of due to the wider diameter and shorter height.2) The long handles stay a little cooler and are easier to grab and pour with.3) It holds a 1/4 gallon Ziplock Freezer bag with a reconstituting dehydrated meal perfectly.4) Still large enough to hold stove, lighter, etc.The extra 0.8 ounce from the 750ml is completely worth it for the increased function and benefits. Buy this pot! You wonât be disappointed.
This is great. At the time it was the only titanium pot that could hold an 8oz fuel can and still minimally wide enough to fit sideways in my bikepacking frame bag. Long handles are fantastic. Lid works well enough. Super light. I use the folding optimus crux and an 8oz fuel can in here and fits perfect in my alpine trips. Couldn't ask for a lighter or better combo. I match it up with a snowpeak silicone lip sippy thing that works great. It's my mug/bowl/pot all in one.
I backpack a lot and obviously don't like carrying any more weight than I need to. I dislike the design of the jetboil (too narrow/deep), but also didn't want anything too flat or wide, which would take a long time to heat under the flame of my MSR pocketrocket. Finally, I wanted to be sure that I could boil 2 cups of water and still have room in the pot to add the dried food, let it expand, etc. This 900ml is absolutely perfect. For titanium, it's also very affordable. I used it on a 23-day trip on the John Muir Trail and it worked exactly how I had hoped. Highly recommend!
Did I need this pot? No. Am I glad I bought it anyway? Yes.As my hiking evolves into longer distances, lighter base weights, and the logistics that come with each I needed go revisit cook systems. I initially had some of the ultralight versions of TOAKS pots. The 600 and 500 ml versions of I remember correctly.Theyâre GREAT for boiling water to rehydrate freeze dried meals.Said meals are great for occasional use, but get prohibitively expensive for long trips, and arenât THAT calorically dense. When calories matter, resupplies are infrequent, and every cubic centimeter or the bear canister needs to be utilized thereâs one optionâŚ.trail cooking.This pot gives enough size to allow you to cook in it without worrying too much about the water/food boiling over, ... MoreDid I need this pot? No. Am I glad I bought it anyway? Yes.As my hiking evolves into longer distances, lighter base weights, and the logistics that come with each I needed go revisit cook systems. I initially had some of the ultralight versions of TOAKS pots. The 600 and 500 ml versions of I remember correctly.Theyâre GREAT for boiling water to rehydrate freeze dried meals.Said meals are great for occasional use, but get prohibitively expensive for long trips, and arenât THAT calorically dense. When calories matter, resupplies are infrequent, and every cubic centimeter or the bear canister needs to be utilized thereâs one optionâŚ.trail cooking.This pot gives enough size to allow you to cook in it without worrying too much about the water/food boiling over, and playing a balancing act with a to-the-brim pot of boiling water as itâs getting dark amongst root-heavy ground. Itâs nice not having to closely. Pot is also wide enough to heat quickly and make efficient use of fuel, though I probably shouldâve went for the 130mm version.Weight isnât bad at 4oz with the lid. Ditch the stuff sack and use rubber bands.The pot will nest a 4oz fuel canister with copious room to spare. An 8oz fits perfect and you can still place a smaller stove inside with it (BRS titanium stove).The handles get hotter than expected during use. Theyâre right at that âtoo hot to holdâ point despite being long enough I figured theyâd air cool.Worth the money if youâre in need of a pot that allows versatility on the trail at an acceptable weight.
Took pot on a 5 day solo hiking trip. It was light and worked well. Used the pot with an MSR pocket rocket and tried out my new BRS 3000T stove and both worked well with the pot. The size was big enough in the morning to boil water for oatmeal and coffee. Pot was easy to clean. The volume markings on the side took a little getting used to but were sufficient. I had a 1.9 litre MSR Halulite pot that weighed 8 ounces, this was an inexpensive way to save 4 ounces off my pack weight. The pot was large enough to hold a lighter, a small 1 ounce bottle of Bronner's soap, a small packtowel, a small BRS 3000T canister stove and my new snow peak 450 ml cup. I know some people cook out of a cup only to save weight, but I like hot coffee and oatmeal in the morning without ... MoreTook pot on a 5 day solo hiking trip. It was light and worked well. Used the pot with an MSR pocket rocket and tried out my new BRS 3000T stove and both worked well with the pot. The size was big enough in the morning to boil water for oatmeal and coffee. Pot was easy to clean. The volume markings on the side took a little getting used to but were sufficient. I had a 1.9 litre MSR Halulite pot that weighed 8 ounces, this was an inexpensive way to save 4 ounces off my pack weight. The pot was large enough to hold a lighter, a small 1 ounce bottle of Bronner's soap, a small packtowel, a small BRS 3000T canister stove and my new snow peak 450 ml cup. I know some people cook out of a cup only to save weight, but I like hot coffee and oatmeal in the morning without having to wash and boil 2 cups full of water.
Great to nest the Toaks 500ml companion into. In the 500 ml, a small 100 ml gas cannister fits neatly on the bottom over a spare small bic lighter. Two hot lips squeezed neatly in between the cannister and the pot wall keeps it well in place. Over the canister, I have a Soto Windmaster, making it a compact quality cooking set. (I guess you can do a similar thing with the MSR pocket Rocket DLX) The 900 ml lid cannot be closed over the whole set, but the mesh pouch does fit neatly around the whole shabang. The lids can simply go in first, under each pot.Instant coffee, tea, freeze-dried food bags, a titanium spoon and all is set!
The Toaks 900mL Titanium pot is really a useful pot to have while backpacking. It is lightweight, durable, and affordable. I really like the built-in handle and the 900mL volume. As a big guy, I have a heart appetite. The extra volume allows me to stir food without having to worry about it spilling over the sides. Also, even with the added volume, the increase in weight is minimal.
Excellent little pot! It is very lightweight and easily holds fuel or other things for more compact storage. I expected to need to use a sock or a stick or something to take the lid off or to hold it by the handle, but the little top on the lid and the handle don't seem to get hot at all! So you can just pick up the stove once your water is done boiling and easily dump it into your dehydrated food. It also holds enough water for two or three traditional dehydrated meals which is great if you're camping with extra people. Would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a lightweight pot.
Great little all purpose light-weight pot. On my MSR Dragonfly it will even simmer oatmeal without sticking. Fold out handles are a bonus. The lid could be a little more secure but it's not a deal breaker.
Replacing an old 700ml aluminium pot the extra 200ml is useful for my coffee addiction and with the 900ml managing to store a medium sized MSR gas can, also beneficial in saving a little space.
| Capacity | 30 oz (900ml) |
| Dimensions | 4 1/2" (115mm) (Dia) x 3 5/8" (92mm) (H) |
| Origin | Designed by in USA manufactured in China |