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The Lixada Ultralight Titanium Cookset is a versatile and durable cooking solution for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-quality titanium, it offers excellent heat transfer and corrosion resistance. With a lightweight design and folding handle, it’s easy to carry and store, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and backpacking adventures. The cookset includes a titanium pot and spork, ensuring you have everything you need for your outdoor culinary experiences.





| ASIN | B08GFR9QVZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 83,516 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 297 in Camping Cutlery |
| Brand Name | Lixada |
| Colour | Titanium |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (200) |
| Item Weight | 15 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Lixada |
| Manufacturer Part Number | UJF6827229369874RS |
| Material Type | Titanium |
| Model Number | UJF6827229369874RS |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**R
Great value
I have been using this for a couple of years now and it's a great lightweight option for a brew on the go. Great price for titanium and good quality.
L**I
Brilliant
1.1 litre is excellent in all aspects, great quality great weight il use this with my new Fire maple titanium solid fuel stove for my solo camps, both are minimal weight and small packing space, no complaints. Store with the lid under the pot to put a 2 litre bottle of water into it easily for smart space packing ;)
C**D
Ultralight, strong and durable
Having used the Lixada on many occasions, on gas stove, methylated,hexamine and directly on the camp fire on at least 50 outdoor occasions have had no problems. Although having over 40 years as an outdoorsman, previously using a trusted steel set. Having arthritis in hips and knees weight is a vital issue for me. I purchased the 750ml and perfect for my needs. The hanging wire on top is useful, particularly when lifted from the fire as although it’s thin enough to dissipate heat quickly is strong enough. Quality mesh bag(washable) good. At only 15grams and easy to clean out, is the only cook set/coffe (or beer!) container I need. I tend to attach on the outside of my pack simply for ease of reach. Big enough interior, when empty to store tea, coffee, powdered soups etc. Would give it five stars, the only thing is that, however handy, the foldable spork is too short to reach the bottom and when opened is quite flimsy. Not a big issue as I just bought a longer one. Good product.
M**R
great bit of kit
very lightweight lighter than the stainless version
J**5
Very light
Great 👍 I needed a pot to cook with since I was walking the west highland way and bought the 1100ml which was just the right size after making the mistake of buying a 750ml size which was to small. If I was to advise anyone which size to get it would be the 1100ml one as you will never be able to cook much food in anything smaller and because it is already very light, there isn’t much of a weight difference.
R**A
is it good
quality product
L**S
Another product I brought for my dad
He uses it and has not told me of any issues.
C**R
Good pot... but... titanium "material"? EDITED REVIEW
So, all titanium cups are the same (you would think). However, there is a significant jump in price when you go for known brands like MSR, Toaks, Sea to Summit. So you would think there wouldn't be such a difference in price. I looked into it and some phrases kept popping up like "titanium steel" (not titanium at all) or "commercial titanium 92% pure" suggesting there are different grades or purities of titanium. Then, on this listing, the phrase "titanium material" keeps popping up. Is this not pure titanium (like the difference between a juice/juice drink) or the result of a language barrier? Finally, looking at the difference in weight between the cheaper and more expensive types - there was also a difference in weight for the various sizes (compared 400, 550 and 750ml) between the types. The cheaper were slightly heavier. I haven't got the metallurgical skills to tell but the language is a bit suspect and the weight says a little something too. All that being said, it is light, it has measurements on the inside, it packs away easily due to the folding handles and bag and the 750ml is just big enough to fit my GSI Java coffee maker, the spoon, an MSR pocket rocket stove and a couple of packs of filter coffee. Only complaint (other than conjecture over the material itself) is that while it will take 750ml, it is right to the brim and you couldn't boil that much in there without it spilling and putting the stove out! Go a size larger. EDIT: I have now used the spoon that comes with the pot - it is completely useless. When you try to scoop up food the handle closes. Down to three stars.
G**A
Provato a lungo durante una vacanza con uscite giornaliere in montagna. Prodotto perfetto e leggerissimo essendo realizzato in titanio. Il costo non è proprio bassissimo ma come detto stiamo parlando di un'ottima realizzazione. Nessuna macchia od altro dopo un uso intensivo. Consigliato!
J**S
Pas mal du tout
C**N
Ich benutze den Doof seit 2 Jahren regelmäßig auf Trekkingtouren. Leicht, robust, gute Wärmeleitfähigkeit. Der Löffel ist ein nettes Gimmick, aber sehr klein.
J**I
Fiel a la descripción, producto de calidad.
J**N
it just fits my robens stove, and is easy to clean. I'd recommend this for solo campers and hikers, or people who eat the freezedried meals, as cooking in this is just too small. making tea or boiling eggs works just fine, and as other people stated, I too had trouble with the spoon, until a friend of mine figured out to move the small metal lock on the steel handle, you cna kinda lock the spoon in its open shape. I'm not sure if this is the intended use, but the spoon is now much better than it was before, as it folds in the direction you scoop in, which makes no sense. I'd recommend people using the spoon to play around with the handle before throwing it away. The little pot is grat for using as a drinking cup as well, so would def recommend.
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