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Titan Kettle - 900 mL
MSR
Titan Kettle - 900 mL
$64.95
Description

  Perfect for a solo backpacker or anyone looking to shave some pack weight, the updated MSR Titan Kettle 900 mL punches well above its ultralight weight in performance and packability. This titanium cook pot features interior graduation lines, allowing for fast and easy volume measuring for dehydrated meals and drinks.

  Updated silicone-coated folding handles are comfortable to hold and an improved spout makes precision pouring easier. The snug-fit lid has a silicone hanger to keep it safely out of the dirt. Plus, the entire Titan cookware collection nests together, often with a stove and/or fuel canister so you can easily build your ideal kitchen setup.

  Stove, fuel, and other Titan cookware sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
MSR
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
13845
Weight:
126 g (4.4 oz)
Volume:
900 mL (30.4 fl oz)
Other Features:
  • Ultralight & Durable: Weighs a mere 4.4 oz (126 g); titanium is half the weight of steel and twice the strength of aluminum.
  • Precise Pour: Improved spout for easy pouring into dehydrated meal pouches.
  • Folding Comfort Handles: Silicone-coated handles fold closed for packing and are comfortable to hold.
  • Easy Measurements: Internal volume graduation marks for quick liquid measurements.
  • Hangable Lid: Snug-fit lid has a silicone hook underneath to hang off pot rim for dirt-free, hands-free convenience.
  • Nestable: Nests with other Titan cookware, including inside the 1400mL kettle (each sold separately).
  • Packable: 4-oz fuel canister and PocketRocket® 2 or PocketRocket® Deluxe stove OR 8-oz fuel canister alone nests inside (each sold separately).
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