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    1100ml Ti cookset

    On Backcountry.com
    Just got one for myself - thought someone else may be interested.

    http://www.backcountry.com/backcount...cookset-1100ml

    Treeslayer

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    Quote Originally Posted by treeslayer View Post
    On Backcountry.com
    Just got one for myself - thought someone else may be interested.

    http://www.backcountry.com/backcount...cookset-1100ml

    Treeslayer
    Man those are excellent pots.

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    I have their 600ml pot and it's a great pot especially for the price. But be aware that they understate the weight by about 10% or so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD777 View Post
    I have their 600ml pot and it's a great pot especially for the price. But be aware that they understate the weight by about 10% or so.
    My BC 1100 in it's stuff sack is 6.5oz, so it is the same as their description.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaceweaseal View Post
    My BC 1100 in it's stuff sack is 6.5oz, so it is the same as their description.
    It's good to hear that they aren't miss-quoting weights systematically.
    It could have been a small design change in my pot and the description wasn't updated.

    I have been happy with their "house branded" gear in general.
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    Nice, great size. I have the Litech 1L Kettle, which basically has same dimensions except it weights 9.6oz. Use it every morning for coffee or oatmeal, and most afternoons for soup, and every night for a bit of warm dish water.

    Favorite pot in the arsenal, of course that's not including the fry-bake in that list. Definitely a good deal, although I can't justify the hassle of ordering and selling what I've got for 3 oz of weight savings.
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    Thanks

    Thanks for the heads up. Just pulled the trigger on one of these. Also got the 700ml one they sold a few months ago. Love it.
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