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I am looking for a lightweight, low profile tea pot type of container a friend had on the trail. It was gray and had a wire bail, small lid and pour spout with a very low profile made of titanium? It was used to heat water in and not to cook in. The color was gray and it was very light weight with a capacity of around one liter. I am looking to replace my old Sigg pot with a smaller more efficient system. I have looked at the Jet Boil system but am interested in this small kettle. Any input as to name of pot, manufacture, where to buy, etc. would be great. Also other cooking system info would be appreciated.

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I looked at these before. This was a low profile that was very efficient. It had a seperate spout and and handle. Thanks!

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Try this:

GSI Tea Kettle


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Originally Posted By Greg882
Try this:

GSI Tea Kettle



Looks like a good product. Any other ideas?

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Originally Posted By walt
I have looked at the Jet Boil system but am interested in this small kettle. Any input as to name of pot, manufacture, where to buy, etc. would be great. Also other cooking system info would be appreciated.

Not to side track ya, but I just bought and used the JetBoil system and it's one of the best new pieces of gear i've gotten in years! Boils 16oz of water in less than 2.5 minutes, and just grab it (thanks to the built-on coozy) and pour. All packs up into itself.

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Not titanium and only 0.6 liter in volume, but the smallest size aluminum Trangia kettle is pretty compact and weighs in at about 5 oz. Good if all you're doing is making a mug or two of hot water.



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