View Poll Results: Perfect Pot Size

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  • 2 Liter

    4 10.00%
  • 1.5 Liter

    13 32.50%
  • 1 Liter

    16 40.00%
  • Small than 1 Liter

    8 20.00%
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  1. #1
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    Default Pot Sizes and Number of Pots

    What do you consider the most effecient pot size? (that's a pot for cooking btw) Is a 2 liter pot too big? How about the number of pots? I plan to boil my water and it seems that if I took two pots I could boil water while eating breakfast/dinner so I could get back on the trail quicker. Thoughts and suggestions?

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    I'm sure everyone does his own thing but I just carry a single 1 liter pot. Its not the smallest or lightest one out there but it works for me. Seldom have I felt I needed to have a second one.

    Stickman

  3. #3

    Default pot is good

    one pot is good. 2litre is the smallest i use 3litre is about the coolest thing for 2 people. and everyone who uses smaller and different types of pots are cool too . but thru hiking requires massive constant overeating on a gargantuan scale .i dream of gear so light i could carry a 5 litre pot! id stuff my sleeping bag in it.and each night i would cook a big mess o food and eat it.then in the morning id eat other hikers and even trees and rocks.later i would drink rivers creeks and springs till i was like a big eating...guy....monster....thingy.but allways i would eat only bad hikers.the ones with radios straped to trees.

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    For a single person I find the 0.9 Liter size to be more than adequate. If I am still hungry after eating an entire pot full of whatever I can always cook up another pot full. Carried the 0.9 Liter Evernew Titanium pot on my thru in 2003 and never once found it to be too small.

    Now ...if I was cooking for two it would be a different question. When the wife and I backpack and cook together we use the 1.3 Liter Evernew pot and it serves us well.

    'Slogger
    The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.

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    i use a .85 liter msr titan kettle or a 1 liter jetboil pot neo

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    I use the 0.9 Liter Evernew Titanium pot. it's big enough for me. If I am still hungry after that, I just put another pot of noodles on. That's the way to go for one person.

    Panzer

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    link to a prior poll on the same subject : http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=372

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