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any one use a ti mug to cook with and then drink with does the metal get to hot to drink from or do you just wait for it to cool off ?
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Titanium loses heat instantly, I carry a insulated mug to pour the water into so I don't have to down my cuppa in one while it's still hot.
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If you stretch one of those 'livestrong' silicon bracelets (ebay for a quid), it's a real lip saver!
http://www.thecowellfamily.com/hikewales/2007/02/no-more-burnt-lips.html#links
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any recomedations on a large ti mug or pan that would take a colman c250 gas cartridge in it or are there better cartriges to go in a mug
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An MSR Titan kettle takes a 100 gas, a stove, a firesteel and some hot/wet and the lid still goes on.
It is the greatest improvement to my life since the invention of buttons.
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Anything that's too hot for my lips when it's in a titanium mug is too hot for me to drink in the first place. If I'm having tea, I won't drink it straight off the boil, but either let it cool (if black) or add milk (if available). By the time it's the right temperature for me to drink, it's in no danger of burning my lips. Early this morning I was enjoying a brew in my titanium mug between Raise and White Side, wondering why on earth I had the entire Helvellyn range to myself on a Bank Holiday weekend. Must be something to do with wild camping and getting an early start!
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I second ptc*s comments, and until I can find the time to make a cosy I use a polar buff to wrap it in and keep the contents warm.
any recomedations on a large ti mug or pan that would take a colman c250 gas cartridge in it
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I've added a pot-cosy to this now.

And a pie-case windshield.

Mmm, pie.
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An Alpkit Mytimug takes a coleman 100 gas canister and an F1 Lite stove plus a fire steel, just. I also carry a double walled steel cup to transfer my drink to, £4.99 Black's
Edited: 27/05/07 11:51
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My Alpkit mug gets quite hot when on the stove but the metal cools down quickly once removed.
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Second what FGL and SG have said [ and it only costs £15 00]
Edited: 27/05/07 17:47
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Is the alpkit mytimug big enough to cook in for 1 person? ie, boiling water for pasta or cooking a wayfarer.

Its gone up in price now £17.50

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Is the alpkit mytimug big enough to cook in for 1 person? ie, boiling water for pasta or cooking a wayfarer.

Yes. I've done wayfayers and pasta in mine no problem.
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PTC, i thought titanium was slow to heat up and slow to cool down, or am I completey wrong on this one?
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Actually, my MSR Titan mug quite often burns my lips. Either I have a faulty one or my lips have a low heat threshold.
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decisions desisions do i pay more than double for the msr kettle or would i be able to manage with the alpkit mytimug
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I need a 1 litre capacity pot, 400ml for a cuppa and between 300 - 500ml to rehydrate a meal, so my Alpkit mug is just used for my brewkit on day hikes. I have a Vargo 1.3 litre non stick pot that is 26 grams heavier than the Alpkit mug.
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Talking of Vargo, where can I get their products here in blighty? I know hike-lite.co.uk do the TiLite mug
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Bob does a good chunk of the Vargo range at http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/, along with lots of other cool stuff.

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The others listed on the Vargo website are

www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk - 11 items.

www.outdoorcode.co.uk - 9 items.

Outdoor Indoor of Teddington

www.carp-tart.com - who don't seem to have any on their website.

and

http://www.endurancekit.co.uk/ - who's website doesn't work.

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