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trailmercury
12-13-2016, 19:51
I have an older version 2 cup aluminum non-stick pot and lid from Anti-gravity gear (no handle). It's not quite big enough for what I'll need on the AT. I have looked at the titanium options and have ordered a Toaks Light 650 ml. I would have preferred a non-stick aluminum pot, even for a small weight penalty. I searched extensively, and other than the grease pot (too big), I cannot find any somewhat UL non-stick aluminum options still available.
Anti-gravity discontinued selling their non-stick aluminum pots at some point.
Any links on a 650-700 ml aluminum non-stick pots, that are as light/simple as the old Anti-gravity gear pots? (up to 4-5 oz weight)
Theories on why less options now? Toxicity rumors/myths?

Thanks for feedback!

Cheyou
12-13-2016, 19:57
http://www.olicamp.com/products-cups-and-mugs/space-saver-mug

this works for me

MtDoraDave
12-13-2016, 21:10
If you can find them, Stoic made a pair of nonstick Ti pots that appear to be exactly like the Toaks pots, but nonstick.

I got mine on sale on Campmor for $40 for the pair a couple years ago.

I think this is the set I got:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301533954235?rmvSB=true

Perhaps you can find them or something like them, if you are patient, for a much more reasonable price.

saltysack
12-13-2016, 21:24
If you can find them, Stoic made a pair of nonstick Ti pots that appear to be exactly like the Toaks pots, but nonstick.

I got mine on sale on Campmor for $40 for the pair a couple years ago.

I think this is the set I got:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301533954235?rmvSB=true

Perhaps you can find them or something like them, if you are patient, for a much more reasonable price.

Thought Stoic was the Backcountry.com house brand?


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Hosh
12-13-2016, 22:46
It is a Backcountry.com brand frequently featured on SNC.com. I don't think they still carry ti cookware under the brand name. I had some mugs but they were not non-stick.

Engine
12-14-2016, 05:32
On ebay right now. I have an old set and it is good stuff. http://www.ebay.com/itm/MSR-Blacklite-Non-Stick-Aluminum-Camp-Set-/252675758458?hash=item3ad4a6197a:g:KEAAAOSwux5YS5K t

http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/KEAAAOSwux5YS5Kt/s-l300.jpg

Odd Man Out
12-14-2016, 10:13
At just over 3 oz the Batchstove 10 cm pot holds 24 oz. It's anodized Al and as simple as it gets. I have never used this pot so maybe someone can comment on its quality. I just bookmarked it a while back as something worth looking into some day.

Odd Man Out
12-14-2016, 10:13
oops, forgot the link

http://www.batchstovez.com/batchstovez-10-cm-cook-pot.php

martinb
12-14-2016, 11:42
On ebay right now. I have an old set and it is good stuff. http://www.ebay.com/itm/MSR-Blacklite-Non-Stick-Aluminum-Camp-Set-/252675758458?hash=item3ad4a6197a:g:KEAAAOSwux5YS5K t

http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/KEAAAOSwux5YS5Kt/s-l300.jpgI

I have this set. Coating comes off too easily for my tastes (pun intended).

MtDoraDave
12-15-2016, 07:57
Thought Stoic was the Backcountry.com house brand?


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Ok. I've bought stuff from both of them, so I got mixed up... I usually associate the cheaper stuff I've bought with campmor, and backcountry with the better selection of brand names.

But yeah, $40 for the set. I usually only bring one pot with my stove, cup, and small can of gas nested inside the cup... or if I bring a large can of gas, I hang my cup on the back of my pack.

MtDoraDave
12-15-2016, 08:04
Thought Stoic was the Backcountry.com house brand?


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Ok. I've bought stuff from both of them, so I got mixed up... I usually associate the cheaper stuff I've bought with campmor, and backcountry with the better selection of brand names.

But yeah, $40 for the set. I usually only bring one pot with my stove, cup, and small can of gas nested inside the cup... or if I bring a large can of gas, I hang my cup on the back of my pack.