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Keith Titanium Lunch Boxes

Keith Titanium Lunch Boxes

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With a clean design and simple construction, the Keith Titanium lunch box is an all-in-one cooking and food storage solution for your next outing. It’s made from uncoated titanium that’s tasteless, odorless, and nontoxic Read More

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Marodir
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Jul 17, 2020
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Useful both on trips and for daily use
My wife and I regularly use them for lunch, as well as on trips and hikes, so quite versatile and very light. Be careful, as they can spill, aren't waterproof if knocked over.
Recommends this product? Yes
abela
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Apr 18, 2019
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I purchased the 1.2L lunch box and sadly have to give this a 2 star review. Like most Keith products, the titanium is a very thin titanium. This is both good, in that it results in faster boil times, and bad, in that the thinner it is, the more flexibility/flimsy that it is. The lid is sturdy, and has a little slot where you can put your spoon/spork into, in order to pick it up. But that is just so unnatural in the world of today's outdoor cookware. The handle is where the stars for this goes down to a two-star ranking. The handles just suck. They are too tottery. Very likely the worst handles of any outdoor cookware that I have ever owned. I am a huge fan of short-wide cookware. Tall narrow cookware I tend to stay away from. The design of this pot, along with being very thing titanium makes for a super fast boil if that is all you are going for. The thinness of the titanium will cause problems if you are trying to cook full meals in it. I have cooked a couple dozen meals in it so far and have had minor burning, but nothing so bad that it tainted the flavor of the meal, just some very minor burning on the bottom of the pot, which was easily cleaned off afterwards. While the lid is a bit odd it is a good lid. The handles are just the issue with this particular pot. Maybe they are sturdy enough for the smaller 800ml pot, but for the 1.2 pot, they are just not substantial enough.
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oldsparkey
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Mar 2, 2019
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I combined the lunch box with a Evernew titanium alcohol burner , a Evernew X stand for the burner and to set the lunch box on. If I'm not sure about the soil I use the lid as a base to steady & support everything. A small windscreen completes the outfit. Everything is stored inside the lunch box along with matches and a Human Gear duo fork and spoon combination. I especially like the way the bottom and sides are connected with a gentile curve instead of a 90 degree bend like most pots.
CMNMD
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Mar 2, 2019
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Goo d Ti product. I use daily. The pot is larger than I anticipated but works well. The top is fine, but has no lifter. It does not stay on tight so do not use for travel storage. Otherwise, this is a good light product to make a large amount of food on trail or at home. Recommend
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