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W8lkinUSA
53
Oct 19, 2018
While the lightest 8'' stainless steel pan still weighs 11 ounces, this 8'' titanium pan merely weighs 6 ounces. For camping and short distance hiking, this should be okay for fish, eggs, and the like. For comparison, a Toaks 142mm titanium pan weighs 2.5 ounces; the 137mm pan is 2.1 ounces. Frying eggs might be more difficult on the Toaks pans since I suspect they are thinner; I'll test this with my gas stove within the next month. Anyways, here are the weights of the Keith Titanium (uncoated) pan that I've purchased via AliExpress. I could've saved 18% via Massdrop.... Pan only: 172 grams / 6.07 oz Pan with stuff sack: 193 grams / 6.81 oz EDIT: As others have mentioned, it is bewildering that this pan is a whopping 17% heavier than the manufacturer's listed weight of 147 grams (5.19 oz). Massdrop's listed weight of 128 grams (4.52 oz) must reflect an older model....
W8lkinUSA
53
Oct 25, 2018
W8lkinUSAI've just cooked bacon, onions, and over easy eggs (in that order, but was more like medium due to learning curve with Titanium) on this 8'' Keith Ti pan using the Coleman Sportster 433 stove. It came out well, but I should have taken pictures. EDIT: Due to its large diameter, I had to maneuver the pan every now and then to evenly cook the eggs. Though not terrible, caution should be exercised since stability isn't the greatest when using the Coleman stove. I'll cook with the Toaks 145mm next time, but fear its 6'' size is too small for similar work. I'll also get pictures next time.