

🥾 Ultralight titanium power for the modern trailblazer
The TOAKS Titanium 750ml Pot is an ultralight, uncoated pure titanium cooking pot weighing just 3.6 oz with lid. Designed for minimalist backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts, it offers a 750ml capacity ideal for boiling water, cooking meals, or melting snow. Its compact nesting design fits essential gear inside, while internal measurement marks and foldable handles enhance usability. Durable and corrosion-resistant, this pot delivers reliable performance on every adventure.










| ASIN | B009B98FGW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,182 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Camping Pots, Pans & Griddles |
| Brand | TOAKS |
| Brand Name | TOAKS |
| Capacity | 750 Milliliters |
| Coating Description | Titanium |
| Color | Silver Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 3,082 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Uncoated |
| Finish Types | Uncoated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06956009300068 |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is Suitable For Stovetop | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.33"D x 3.74"W x 3.74"H |
| Item Weight | 3.9 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | TOAKS |
| Material | Titanium |
| Material Type | Titanium |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33"D x 3.74"W x 3.74"H |
| Size | 0.8 Quarts |
| UPC | 745780714128 709046623029 735314590694 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**O
Great backpacking lightweight pot.
This is a great little pot, enough for one person to use in a meal and make a hot beverage. Also perfect for two to each have their own beverage. Light weight and sturdy, fits nicely in my pack. Cleans up well!
R**N
Lightweight and perfect for backpacking
I switched from my Jetboil setup to the TOAKS Titanium 750ml Pot, and I couldn’t be happier. When paired with a small stove adapter, it’s noticeably lighter than my Jetboil system — a big win for backpacking and hunting trips where every ounce counts. Weight comparison - Jetboil Zip - 12 oz TOAKS w/ MSR Pocket Rocket - ~6 oz Half the weight of a jetboil system. The pot heats quickly, cools down fast, and the titanium build feels strong but featherlight. It’s the perfect size for boiling water for freeze dried meals or coffee. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to shave weight without giving up performance.
A**R
Just what I needed.
I use my Esbit solid fuel 3-piece cook set for most of my solo hiking camp trips for many reasons - and I love it! However, it presented one minor problem in that the 585ml cup is just a bit to small for cooking in. I can do some rice dishes and certainly boil water but that's about it. Because I'm not a big user of dehydrated meals I needed something else that was large enough to cook in yet light and small enough to retain the compact weight conscious intent of the Esbit system. Enter the Toaks 750ml cup/pot. After much shopping, measuring, and YouTubing this was my choice and it fit the bill perfectly. Of course I had to give it a test run and while I was not able to do so on the trail I did use cold water to simulate a trail like situation. You can see from the pictures how it works with my solid fuel setup (14 14gram tabs, lighter, 8oz. Cup, Esbit stove base, Toaks cup and bag - all together around 14oz) and the Romin lunch I made using only one fuel tab, which was hot and tasty. A few experience notes. The handle gets hot during cooking but cools quickly when the heat is off. The lid fit perfectly and was easy to work with. I could drink from the cup after it had a few minutes to cool while the contents were still super hot. The cup was super easy to clean as was the soot on the bottom from cooking. While only time will tell I'm convinced that this pot and my setup will last a longtime and save both weight and space in my bag on any trip when compared to other options.
W**L
Nice and light.
I like it. Very light. Boils water fast.
J**G
Popular for a reason
Size is great for heating water for instant meals and cooking for an individual plus it cleans easy. Heats and cools at a solid speed, weighs very little, is sturdy, and can fit fuel and a burner inside so very functional.
H**I
Great for backpacking
Was looking to lighten my base weight for an upcoming trip and turned attention to my cook kit. Was previously using a 1 L aluminum pot. This cut my weight in half for the "pot." Fits nicely into a side pocket on my pack so very compact. Can fit a 4 oz ISO butane/propane canister, mini BIC lighter, small microfiber camp towel, and a BRS stove inside this cup. Heats up nicely. Handles on cup as well as lid can be used after cooking if left away from the body of the cup or lid. Has been used several times and been very durable. Great pot & will not trade it for something else as it is perfect for my needs.
J**A
Lightweight and tough.
I've used this little bad boy for months of backpacking trips (including a good portion of the AT.) It is very lightweight and the pot holds up well. I stored it on the outside pocket on my pack, so it got banged around quite a lot. The size is about right for one person if they don't eat to much. It will fit, barely, a bag of Idahoan Mashed Potatoes. It's much better for a pack of ramen or two, or your morning hot beverage. This was good for me because I wanted the lightest gear I could make work; however, in hind-sight I wish I had gone for something a bit bigger. TOAKS itself -- Amazing customer service. Early on in my hike the top tab (lid handle) came off. I used a knife to knock it off after that. I saw the TOAKS reps at Trail Days and showed them my problem. They handed me a replacement on the spot, no question. Superb! Things I didn't really care for: The handle and the mesh carrying bag. The handles of the pot. They are the same metal as the body, and heat up just the same. When you are cooking over a fire these get very hot and there is no easy way to grab it. It would be amazing if they had little silicone? sleeves over the hands for you to use, or -- the mesh bag the pot comes in (orange, and a fantastic bright orange at that) is just a storage bag. It would be amazing if they made it resistant to heat and then it could be used as a pot holder. I put about 4 burn holes through my bag because I needed something to grab the pot with.
S**R
Nice quality, very lightweight
Reasonable price for the high-quality. Great overall design and high-quality micro welds. As with any thin metal pot/cup, try not to run it dry or thermally shock. I've had a couple ultralight backpacking pots go "boing", resulting in forever warp and wobble.
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