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Titanium Cup - 700 ml Capacity, Lightweight and Durable,Titanium Camping Cup with Lid,Handle and Folding Spoon for Camping and Hiking

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  • Premium Titanium Construction: KERMANDO titanium camping coffee pot is crafted with high-quality titanium, ensuring lightweight and durability for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers
  • Integrated Folding Spoon:KERMANDO titanium mug includes a versatile folding spoon that doubles as a fork and spoon, providing all-in-one convenience for your outdoor dining needs
  • Convenient Handle and Lid: This camping titanium mug with lid and handle , this cup offers ease of use and portability for your on-the-go dining experiences
  • Optimal Size and Weight: With a capacity of 700 ml and a total weight of 135.5 grams, this camping titanium utensils is suitable for hot and cold beverages, soups and meals, perfect for all outdoor occasions
  • Compact and Portable: Lightweight and compact, KERMANDO camping coffee pot with an integrated spoon is essential for camping, hiking, and outdoor adventures. Its space-saving design ensures it easily fits into your backpack



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Kurt M.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
It came with a spoon and lid and was reasonably priced. The only thing it would be missing imo is the volume markings on the inside for rehydrating freeze-dried food.
J. S. Illinois USA
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
The titanium cup holds the heat, would be great if it came with a sleeve, once hot liquid is in, the cup is quite hot.
SteveG
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
Filled to the brim, this pot holds 24oz (700ml) so plan for a bit less if you don't want to spill it.The lid fits inside the pot rim, which seats well, but reduces the capacity slightly, another reason to fill it a bit less.The triangular, flip-up lid handle is a nice friction fit which is easy to move, but stays up when placed, making it easier to lift the lid with the fork, or a stick, when it's hot. The pot handles also are a bit of a friction fit, so they're not floppy.When hot the lid sticks a bit, on the pot, I set it slightly off center, which retains the heat and makes it easier to remove.Both the lid and the pot have rolled edges, which make for a nice finished edge, but, of course, are a pain to clean well. This is a common feature on most camping pots/cups.This pot is wider (about 3 7/8") than the typical 'nesting' cups that fit under a Nalgene bottle. It will hold a Nalgene but it's a loose fit.The folding spork is compact when folded, and is long enough to reach the bottom of the pot, but it's no lighter than my non-folding spork.For my ultralight hiking friends:87g (3.07oz) Pot36g (1.27oz) Lid18g (0.63oz) SporkThis feels and looks solid and well made, with spot welds securing braces holding the lid handle, and the pot handles. The metal doesn't flex when pressed, and it seems to be about the same gauge as my name-brand titanium gear.
Just a random guy
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
First Impressions of KERMANDO Titanium Cup with Integrated Folding Spoon - 700ml Capacity, Lightweight and Durable★★★★★This cup is larger than I imagined - holds about (2) 12oz cans ( 23.7 oz = 700ml); and weighs almost half of my smartphone. I would prefer that the spork tynes were a little deeper but i do like the folding design. I am not a camper or trekker so honestly I don’t need such an item. I do like carrying things like this product (something light, versatile) for survival or emergency use in my bug-out bag when the zombie apocalypse happens, or more realistically, in my car if it breaks down in the middle of a cold winter day, driving through a rural area (this has happened to me, very scary). There is a certain “Awesomeness” factor to having anything titanium with a corresponding price. I’m rating this 5-stars, despite the high price tag, simply because someone who is looking for a titanium survival cup will be willing to shell out the duckets.If there was a wishlist, I wish that there was a lock mechanism to hold the lid in place while packed. I’ve included numerous pictures to show a sense of scale of the volume of the cup. It’s nice and wide for additional heating surface area and tall enough to hold a meal. A Nalgene bottle nests perfectly inside.
Christ Hageman
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
What I like:It's super light weight.The included spoon folds.The lid fits snugly.It's wide instead of deep.The handles fold out and still don't take up much space.What I don't like:The texture of the titanium doesn't feel nice or sound nice when it's being handled.The handles are ok, but unlike the pot I currently use which also holds the lid on when folded, they don't have secondary purpose.I plan on making a pot Koozie for it, with reflective, and the handles will be pointless when using it.There are no measurement marks on it, inside or out. Both of my other pots have measurements.It's a decent pot and will get used.
justin merolla
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
I do a lot of backwoods minimalist camping and outdoor filming. so i use items like this all the time.its a nice pot, but for 40$ i would have liked to see it have a bail for hanging it over a fire. i think its a bit expensive, titanium is never cheap, but its a bit plain at the price point it is at. yes, it comes with a convenient spork, but i hate sporks. i was only interested in the pot itself, it can nest with most 32oz single walled stainless water bottles, which is nice.. the construction seems good. I've used many bush pots over the years and i dont see this one having any isssues with durability. so.. all in all 4 stars. 5 stars if it cost just a bit less.
Mitzy
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
Perfect size and weight for a cup of tea/coffee! This is the perfect lightweight cup with a cover for camping and backpacking! Make a hot tea, or coffee bag over the coals. I love that it has a cover, that makes it better because no ashes or unwanted extra flavors falling in to your brew while heating the water! I know that I have a mini MSR stove that I can nest inside this cup, meaning the only other thing I'd need to bring is a fire source with this cup. Ultra light is fun! This isn't the biggest pot out there so you likely aren't making full freeze dried meals in it, but it works good for doing smaller things or even dropping a lipton dried soup in it for a light meal. Yeah, I'm giving this five out of five cause I'm a fan of ultralight backpacking and this is a winner! Thank you -Mike
Ralph Gruner
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Ssise and lightness of titanium mug.Also it comes with the lid nice.