Cook, Camp, Conquer! 🏕️
The SilverAnt Titanium Ultralight Pot Pan Mess Kit Set is a versatile 3-piece cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing only 311g and featuring a total capacity of 1750ml, this durable titanium set includes a frying pan, mid pot, and large pot, all with collapsible handles for easy transport. Certified by leading authorities, it promises longevity and quality, making it the last cooking set you'll ever need.
D**E
Lightweight and Efficient
The media could not be loaded. The pot and pan are exactly as advertised, lightweight and handy for campware. The handles fold in very snug to the body when not in use, and the panhandles interlock very well to make for a strong, sturdy support. I thought I would need gloves or something when handling the hot pot, but the metal handles don't transfer any of the heat whatsoever (just be sure to fold the pot handles up before turning on the heat). The pot/pan themselves transfer heat very well - I even noticed it getting hot while washing quickly with hot water.I shouldn't neglect to mention the mesh bag. I didn't put it to a complete test but something tells me that will be the most underestimated player on this squad. Merely using it as a wet bag to submerge and wash small utensils in a basin or to carry toilet trees and other items to and from the camp bathroom, this bag is very handy.One piece of advice - be sure to use olive oil, cooking spray, or other non-stick substance. The titanium with matte finish can be pretty sticky. Although after sitting in soapy water for a little while, I was able to scrub off my burnt quesadilla bits. This is fine for car camping, but if I were backpacking, I would prefer a factory non-stick coating. Lastly, I will echo another bit of feedback I read here that the pot and pan sizes could stand to fit together a little bit. better. A locking mechanism or slightly lighter shape might benefit the use of these two, especially when it comes to using one as a lid. All in all a decent set of campware.
E**T
Sturdy cooking set for several people
I like the sturdiness of the cooking set. It is handy to cook for several people or to melt snow quickly. Perfect when you stay at camp or spend the night in a refuge with friends and want to share a good meal, boil some potatoes or fry some onions.
K**R
Light-weight, energy efficient pot/pan combo
This is a pretty cool 2-3 person backpacking pot/pan combo that can efficiently store an entire mess set inside, including a stove and fuel. I weighed the pot at 192g and the pan (lid) at 143g. The pan fits nicely onto the pot, though it does not lock or “snap” together. The handles, though very light, hold a full pot or pan of water without any issues, they feel sturdy. I wanted to test their ability to maintain hot water temperatures, so I filled the pot up with 165F water and placed the lid ontop with a small opening for the thermometer. The water remained above 165F for 5 minutes at my house temperature of 70F. The water remained above 145F for 15 minutes. If you need hot water for longer than this, you should consider turning your stove back on low. All in all, this seems like a reliable, light-weight backpacking set that would benefit groups of 2-3. I will definitely be using this for solo trips as well, it’s just too light and compact not to. I will write a follow up review about durability once I put it through enough use to know it’s longevity.
B**Y
Nice cooking set!
I’ve had my cooking pot set for a couple of weeks and am pretty happy with them so far! They claim to be lightweight but I was still surprised when I got them - the whole set adds very little weight to my pack and is a good size to cook meals for my husband and I.The pots work well for cooking and reheating meals with some kind of liquid (i.e. chili) but I’ve yet to try drier foods (i.e. pancakes or eggs) so am unsure if they’ll stick. I like how the handles fold up for packing but do wish they were a little longer - it’s plenty when cooking over a camp stove but not as good when cooking over a fire.They seem durable so I’m looking forward to bringing them along on many more future trips!
E**E
Good for about 1.5 liters
My initial thoughts is that I am neutral about this product. I took two pictures of it upside down to show how the lid/ frying pan fits. It is not how other products fit together. I got a pot this large for family camping and one this big is hard to come by. I only found three this size. I got this one because it was the cheapest and on sale, and the only one that the lid was a frying pan.I am wondering if the company fit the pot and lid/frying pan together like this to give an exceptional value? Or did the company do this throwing what ever together to make the most profit? I will never know.Also I quickly measured and filled the pot with water. The description says it holds 2.1 liters, and this is to the very top. This means for me, I will be able to put about 1.5 liters in it without spilling. I measure the frying pan to be 8 inches across and about 1 and 7/16 inches deep. The pot is about 7.125 inches across and about 3 and 5/16 inches deep.
H**H
Doesn't distribute heat evenly
I backpacked on Catalina Island over about four days with this set. There were two of us, so a bigger pot made sense. I also like to make my own food rather than the pre-packaged dehydrated food. The pot worked well for cooking liquidy food. The skillet basically burned up. There was no heat distribution or regulation, so anything cooked on it just burned. Even if the food didn't burn, it had a burned/slight metal taste from the burned pan. I tried just holding the pan over the camp stove so the heat wouldn't be as direct to make scrambled eggs, but they still had that burned flavor. Not sure what this skillet could possibly be used for. We tried to just heat something up quickly in the pot and burned the bottom of that one too. I've been cooking my own food since I was a teenager, so I'm not inexperienced in that area. However, I'm not ruling out user error since this was my first time trying to cook with titanium. We did have another small pot set that was the standard cheap non-stick aluminum that performed better than this set. I may try to get a refund or may have to just toss this. It's a bummer since it's on the pricey side.
A**R
Ultralight & Efficient - Get Er Done
I was amazed to feel how light these two items were when I opened the bag - truly wonderful for backpacking or car camping. The pot is great for cooking for a crowd and boiling water for coffee, pasta, or rehydrating meals. I used the pan to cook some pancakes because who doesn't love pancakes in nature? Heat distribution is a little concentrated so be wary when cooking but come on y'all this cooking set up won't break your back.
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