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M**2
Great Ti pot, and they got the bail orientation right!
So far so good.Usable volume is a good bit lower than what is listed (usable/reasonable is more like 800ml, but I knew this going in so not a surprise). Ti thickness/flex is on par with Vargo, maybe even a little stiffer than current Toaks offerings. I dont worry about it being crushed in the pack. The lid fits and sits very well, easily removed when on the heat source. The lid lifter is a bit stiffer than the Toaks models I have used, but again not an issue. Same design, the lifter can be “locked” in to the slot and folded down for travel. Lixada is one of the few that get the bail placement correct, the mounting points are at 12 and 6 to the main handle orientation. This makes pouring an easy task vs fighting the bail hinge when pouring from the pot like a normal human would do. The handles are Ti as well and stay nice and cool. The tension is as it should be, they stay put when they should and overlap correctly when extended. Markings are clear but not the best choices (eg 15 and 25 ounce markings are not as helpful as 8, 12, 16 etc would be). Kinda nox nix though once you figure out where your typical / personal usage will be for a particular application, a carbide scribe works well to mark what you need. Even the cover is well done, it is oversized so plenty of room for a pot cover/cozy. It is a shorter pot so nesting other containers will be limited. All in all Im really happy with it so far.
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To answer some questions...
The cup I received, the lid seems to fit. It seems to be more for keeping out debris than as a strainer as it seems most are expecting. I believe with the position of the holes they may be simply to release steam.The 750 Ml is a good size for disinfecting about 20oz of water, leaving room to avoid spillage. It is just slightly taller than an average stainless camp cup.A 40 oz Kleen Kanteen nests inside nicely.It doesn't cooperate with my tactical water bottle bag. The bail gets stuck on the bag preventing it from being inserted.I'll update with any more info as I am using it.
A**J
Good deal for the price
Arrived quickly and in good shape. Haven't used yet, but seems pretty durable- not at all flimsy. Deducted a star for an otherwise great product due to the lid- as others have stated, it does not sit firmly on the cup. Fortunately, I had a "universal" lid from DZO (I think) that fits this cup very well. My 40 oz. Klean Kanteen nests inside nicely; I have a 32 oz stainless bottle arriving in the next day or so that I expect will also fit- I will update review if it does not. It comes with a mesh bag that would probably work well as a "sponge/scrubber" to wipe it out when it needs to be cleaned. Overall, pretty happy with the product for the price. If they had a better lid this would be killer.
B**Y
750 ml good size for many applications.
I love that it is stainless steel. I don’t like the way the lid fits. It has a rolled edge and falls off the pot too easily. The bail handle is perfect for hanging. I would buy it again.
G**D
Usable, but not the best (900ml pot)
Since Lixada sellers usually mix products on a single product listing, I'll clarify that this is for the 900ml "cup" (I call it a pot).I bought this for use with my Lixada "tower" wood stove (copy of the Toaks wood stove, but better). I am a little disappointed that the wood stove is a little taller than the pot, so it doesn't nest in it perfectly, but as a pot it works fine. I think it would be a little bit better deal if it came with the 350ml pan that seconds as a lid for the 900ml pot. That would give it that little bit extra containment on top to make other Lixada Ti cups, pots, and stoves nest better.Altogether, the pot works fine. The volume marking are helpful but not great, as they mark 15 and 20 oz, and cups are in increments of 8. Would be more helpful to have 8, 12, 16 and 24 ounce markings instead of 15 and 20. Not a show stopper, and considering the Lixada 900ml cup/pot is 2/3 the price or lower of the comparable Toaks model, it's a tradeoff worth making. The build quality isn't great, but again, it's functional. The titanium is a little light and the pot I received was a little out of round ... enough that the lid doesn't fit right. If you press the lid on, it gets stuck and is hard to remove. That's not ideal if the pot is on a fire with water/food cooking in it. That's a good way to spill and/or tip over your stove.The locking tab on the lid works, but the build quality is low there. The slotting metal on the lid that locks the tab upright is not even and looks a little bent, so the tab doesn't stand straight up like on similar cups and pots from other manufacturers.Altogether, for the price, I don't feel like the 900ml cup/pot is a bad deal. For ~$25, you get what you pay for. A similar pot from Toaks would run close to $40. It would be made better, but it would cost $10-ish more. I love the tower stove ... it's great. This pot was purchased to use with that stove, because I didn't want to spend $40 on a pot to cover it in soot and stuff. I've taken this pot out and used it in the back country and it worked fine.One big positive is the size of the pot (notwithstanding its inability to nest the stove correctly). If the pan was added to this model to increase the height a little so you could nest stuff in it better, this would be about perfect. I don't like eating out of bags, and this shape of pot is perfect for cooking and eating rehydrated meals (Mountain House, Outdoor Pantry, Packit Gourmet, etc.) out of. I boil my water, pour in the meal, set it in my DIY cozy, and enjoy when it's ready. It is a great size for eating out of, and easy to clean. No man-hands issues trying to clean it out after meals. And the pot fits in the side pocket on my backpack (ULA Catalyst) with room to spare.In the end, for what I needed, the pot works great. It was the right price and has just enough done right to make it work. We'll see what the long-term looks like for it. Hopefully, it will last a long time.
A**I
Can't be faulted
A really neat camp fire or stove pot totally as described. Can't fault the materials and construction. Note that the "750ml" capacity is a theoretical total capacity, the usable safe capacity is less. How much less up to the user but say about 500ml.If you want the hanging hook make sure you select the correct option, some reviews report no hook but I ordered the hook version and it definitely has a hook.
A**N
Perfect for my use case..!
Perfect for my use case - boiling water for rehydrated meals or tea / coffee when hiking or wild camping. Mine came with pot handle, lid (which is crucial) and holds 750ml as per the description. So pleased with it ended up buying another for my son. I would definately recommend..!
C**S
Quality trail mug
Great product, came with a quality pouch which was a bonus as I wasn't expecting it. Couldn't give five stars though as the headline description is misleading, there is no hanging handle, there are ones out there with that add on but this is just the cup, lid and pouch.
S**A
Great pot, but it is small
Great little pot - but it is little. 500ml is about the correct capacity. It'd have to be full to the brim to hold 750ml. Still a very good camping pot & mine did come with the hanging handle. Just big enough to heat/cook a one person sized portion of soup etc but nothing more. Nice & lightweight & a small gas can fits inside it.If you need to feed more than one, or make a brew for more than two, get a bigger pot.
M**N
Not advertised correctly
Overall I like the product, there is a nice netted pocket it comes with and the build quality seems good. For some reason this is advertised as 750ml. It is no way near that. This would be fine for solo camping but is too small for anything else.
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