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600 Titanium Mug Brand: Snow Peak Model: 600 Size: 21.2 fluid ounces Price: $24.95 Purchased At: Campmor.com 600 Titanium Mugposted by pikka in Adventure Racing, Adventure Travel, Backpacking, Canoeing, Canyoneering, Caving, Cooking, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Long Distance Trekking, Mountain Biking Email to a friend
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Originally I bought this mug because I needed something to drink my hot chocolate, eat trail mix, and chow down on some oatmeal from and it did the job every time. I took it on some trips to the backcountry and constantly was pleased on how multi-functional it was and, when stored, I hardly felt the weight. The Snow Peak 600 is super lightweight and handles any task a “normal” mug has. It has a good and wide enough mouth to eat out of and is a very convenient piece for overnighters if you just need to boil water for dehydrated meals (most meals require about 2 cups of water. This does a little over 3 cups.) A space saver for minimalists, when you don’t want to take your other cook sets, I learned to use this as a cook pot for overnighters. The 600 is great to use on a stove. It’s very durable but has no cover. My Brunton Raptor fits perfectly inside the cup. There are claims that you can even fit a small fuel canister inside. It quickly became my favorite piece of cookware. Use with the Light My Fire Spork and make the ultimate set! It’s great to take on winter hikes when you want a nice hot cooked meal. Or rather, boiled water for a hot cooked meal. If you're looking for that near perfect multi-use piece to add to you camp kitchen, I recommend the Snow Peak 600. Titanium has low heat transfer properties, is essentially a non stick type surface, Cleans easy, and does not melt or freeze. Well it does melt ....but its gotta be super hot. (about 3034°F) Cost: $24.95 @ Campmor.com Weight: 2.8 ounces Capacity: 21.2 fluid ounces Comes with a mesh stuff sack that helps keep your stove and other cookware items all together. venturetree.blogspot.com Comments
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