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Thermostack Original
Soto
Thermostack Original
$43.96
Description

  Stainless and titanium cups for drinking and cooking

  The Soto Thermostack Original features one stainless steel cup and one titanium cup that can be nested to create a double-wall cup for drinking or used separately on a stove. Includes one 350 ml/12 oz Stainless steel cup and one 400 ml/14 oz Titanium cup. Includes a lifter for ease of heating on camping stove.

  Stove and fuel sold separately.

  Never heat a double-walled container over a stove. The cups must be used separately over a stove, not together.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Soto
Non Stick:
No Coating
Weight:
6.42 oz / 182 g
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
OD-TSK
Other Features:
Thermostack Specifications:

Storage Size:
Diameter: 86 mm x height 110 mm
Total weight: 182 g

One lid for both the 350 and 400 ml (12 and 14 oz) cups:
Dimensions: width 86 x depth 83 x height 12 mm
Weight: 12 g
Materials: Body-Resin, O-ring-Silicone

350 ml/12 oz cup:
Dimensions: diameter 84 x height 98 mm
Weight: 80 g capacity / 350 ml
Material: Stainless steel

Joint (Gasket):
Dimensions: diameter 84 x height 22 mm
Weight: 12 g
Materials: Body-Resin, O-ring-Silicone

400 ml/14 oz cup:
Dimensions: diameter 85 x height 94 mm
Weight: 50 g capacity / 400 ml
Material: Titanium

Lifter:
Dimensions: width 88 mm x depth 22 mm x height 22 m
Weight: 13 g
Materials: Aluminum, Stainless steel

Storage Pouch
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