DutchWare Titanium Pots

(7 customer reviews)

$25.00

DutchWare Titanium pots are great for at home, backpacking, camping and other outdoor activities. We offer them in one size (450ML), and they will come with their own mesh stuff sack and a lid. Each pot will be engraved with the DutchWare logo and include liquid measurement markings.

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DutchWare Titanium pots are great for at home, backpacking, camping and other outdoor activities. We offer them in one size (450ML), and they will come with their own mesh stuff sack and a lid. Each pot will be engraved with the DutchWare logo and include liquid measurement markings.

Specifications
450ml Pot:

  • 109.4 grams w/ stuff sack (98 Grams pot and lid only)
  • 3 3/10-inch inch outside diameter
  • 3-inch inside diameter
  • 3 3/4-inch height

 

 

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Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
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SKU ROV001

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  1. Question

    james wilborn

    Will the dry baking dish (10cm) from batchstovez fit inside the 750 pot for dry baking?

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  2. Question

    Philip Blount

    Could I put the 450 directly on my white box alcohol stove?
    Or would the bloom go up the sides

    I’m wanting just a beverage to heat up
    Not for rehydrating meals

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  3. Question

    mose32

    Is the 4” dia on the 750 inside or outside diameter?

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      Carolyn

      Carolyn (verified owner)

      outside

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  4. cliftonj13

    Dutchware 750ml mug

    cliftonj13 (verified owner)

    I own several pots, mugs and pans by Evernew, Sea to Summit and others. For a single person long trail, my favorite is my Dutchware 750 ml pot. It has everything you need. Thanks Dutch!

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  5. mike.machenry

    Will a fuel canister fit inside?

    mike.machenry

    Will the popular MSR small size 4oz fuel canisters that are available at REI nest inside the 750ml pot? Will they nest inside the 450ml pot?

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      Carolyn

      Carolyn (verified owner)

      we just tested it with a 3.53oz cannister and it fit. I believe that was from jet fuel.

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  6. One person found this helpful
    paydnaugustine

    Great pot for the price

    paydnaugustine (verified owner)

    Picked up the 750ML a few weeks ago and have used it a bit more than 8 times now, each time using a Fancee Feest stove from WoodGaz-Stove… Absolutely love it. The handles are great, they don’t slip around like some of the other pots I have used in the past and the bend in them is nice for those who are using a DIY setup for your windscreen (I use the Vargo screen right now).

    The only downside to this product is that it’s a single walled pot, so it won’t retain the heat quite as well and you’ll have to be a bit cautious when handling with hot liquids. With that said, you’re also paying only half the price of a double wall insulated pot, and in my opinion the DutchWare pot retains heat very well, and feels very cozy to hold in hand once the liquid (morning coffee from the hammock) cools down.

    I’ve had some great mornings with this thing and looking forward to more. I really would like to pick up the 450ML now as I think that would be a better size for coffee / tea and would really reduce the noise the Fancee Feest + fuel makes in the 750ML.

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  7. Javier Almanza

    Javier Almanza (verified owner)

    I ordered the two pot set and needless to say I was not disappointed in the quantity and convenience of my purchase. I would also like to add that I was impressed with the customer service after realizing I made a error in my purchase and after contacting the sales team all was taken care of. I would recommend Dutchware gear to anyone in search of quality gear that has been proven trail worthy.

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  8. Question

    steven.brindle

    How secure are the pot lids? On some pots, the lid topple off pretty easily.

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  9. Question

    Jay Rees

    Any chance these 2 sizes nest?

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  10. Question

    christopher heath

    What’s the height of both pots?

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  11. Question

    christopher heath

    HI!! Wondering what the dimensions are on the 750 ml pot..Trying to compare to a 12 cm LMUSA

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    • Alex Thomas

      Alex Thomas (verified owner)

      The Imusa comes out around 4.7 inches in diameter where our 750ml pot comes out to be about 4 inches. The Imusa bot is a bit bigger.

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  12. Question

    Philip Blount

    Is to handle insulated?
    Will you burn your lips or your hand if you boil water?

    What stove is Dutch using in the video?

    Philip

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    • Carolyn Palmer

      Carolyn Palmer

      I would not recommend touching the stove with your bare hand after boiling the water but it will cool quickly and you will be able to touch it shortly. He used one of his homemade pots.

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  13. Question

    Robert Morlath

    Its like your reading my mind! Can the handle for the lid be locked upright like on a toaks pot?

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    • Carolyn Palmer

      Carolyn Palmer

      It does not lock but it will stay up as it becomes tight when upright.

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  14. Question

    westeco

    Are the pots Made in USA?

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    • Alex Thomas

      Alex Thomas (verified owner)

      They are not.

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