






🥇 Elevate your outdoor kitchen game with titanium toughness and minimalist style!
The Keith Titanium Ti6014 3-Piece Cook Set features three lightweight, nesting pots and a pan made from Grade 1 titanium, totaling 2.4 liters capacity. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it offers exceptional durability, a scratch-resistant matte finish, and versatile stovetop and oven compatibility. Certified to global quality and food safety standards, this compact set combines premium materials with smart design to enhance your wilderness cooking experience.





| Material | Titanium |
| Finish Type | Uncoated |
| Brand | Keith |
| Color | Silver |
| Capacity | 2.4 Liters |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Coating Description | Titanium |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Manufacturer | KEITH TITANIUM |
| Size | Variety Pack |
| Is Suitable For Stovetop | Yes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06957933460149 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 5.67 x 5.67 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
| Brand Name | Keith |
| Part Number | Ti6014 |
| Handle Material | Silicone |
L**S
Beats toaks brand any day of the week.
This is my second set, I purchased this one for my mother as a gift for her emergency go bag. You can't go wrong with Kieth I own lots of Kieth brand titanium products, and not one has failed to deliver great results. If you can tell my pan is stained a bit I have been using mine for well over a year so expect some discoloration after that long, the coffee filter is also amazing check it out for those of you who love coffee. I have cooked 8oz steak, lots of soup and even chicken and rice in these pots and the one pan, it came with a 40.6 Oz pot a 27 of pot and a 13.5 Oz pan. They nest inside each other quite well, and holds my stove and a 8.11 Oz bottle of isobutane fuel. I do not have a lot of noise either from carrying them in my backpack. Great cooking ability. They are thin as you would want light weight yet they are durable after a year of hard use no dents or dings can be found in them. Just some scratches and discoloration from use.
M**R
Awesome! And for some reason, it works with my induction cooktop
The media could not be loaded. Yes, you read that correctly... it, for some unknown reason, it works perfectly with my induction cooktop.
P**V
Great Price-to-Quality Ratio
For the purpose of serving one person, or possibly two, on a hiking or camping trip, this pot set is of a superb quality. All the rolled edges, spot-welding, and the finish is flawless. Silicon wrapped handles are precisely contoured around the body. Even the box that came in with is so well made, I hesitate to part with. I am quite pleased with this set.The only drawback is missing the water level marks, but that is non-issue. You are not trying to use this set in a lab. Eyeball it.The size is good enough for a person, and if you need more room to cook, get a bigger pan from the getgo: problem solved.
M**O
Great value
This cook set is very competitive in pricing and offers great value. I purchased a small 600ml evernew titanium cook pot in the search for lighter gear during a section hike of the AT. The evernew felt very thin and could easily be distorted with ones hands, almost like crushing an aluminum Coke can with your hands.... Flimsy would be a good description for the evernew set, although it is extremely light. In comparison, this new Keith cook set I just received, feels substantial and is something that I think would last a long time without being much heavier. Not to mention it's super cheap for titanium cook set, 3 separate pots/pans. My only complaint, Is that it is made in China. Then again, if it were made in another country, it would probably be more expensive.
J**L
Simple set that does everything
This is my first set of titanium cookware. I bought it for very extended car-camping, where I'm actually selling my house and putting all my stuff in storage and basically living out of my car for awhile as I travel. Weight wasn't that important to me, but a combination of small size, stackability, multi-use and weight, was the clear winner.Not only have I used all three pots while camping on both fire and jetboil, but I am still living at my house while all my pots got packed accidentally and I have used all of them on my gas home stove as well! And they have worked out amazingly. I have sauteed and fried things in the pan, with nothing sticking and no discoloration. I have boiled water and cooked things in both the pots with nothing sticking and no discoloration. They weight less than feathers and I'm starting to wonder why I ever owned 4 boxes of cookware in the first place.These are really for one person though. You can only fit a pretty small steak or bacon ripped in half in the pan, but you'll need even the bigger pot to cook half a box of mac and cheese (try it! it's so easy and no waste) because the smaller pot is just not really enough water to boil right and not spill.You can use the small pot as a cup for drinks, even hot ones, with the handle. The handles stay relatively cool, but it depends on your heat source, because I've had them get pretty hot on occasion if they were too much into the fire or above the gas. The pan is also a lid for the pots. Cool. The whole thing packs together pretty small and fits into a nice quality bag. I can even keep the LARGE size of Jetfuel inside + some tiny things.I car-camp so I don't pack for weight. I pack for size, but this kit would work for either I think.
C**5
Perfect lightweight TI pot set
This backpackers set of pots is ultra light and perfectly sized for a small group of hikers. The tallest pot is perfectly sized to fit a medium size iso-butane cartridge (snug, but it fits). You can take the tallest pot, the fry pan, one cartridge and a BRS 3000 stove (found in lots of places here on Amazon), and you have a perfect cook kit for two for the trail. If you don't want the weight of the lid, you can always make your own lid from a disposable pie tin. Adding the second pot will allow you to cook for a larger group. We'll use the pan for making pancakes or omelets using Ova egg crystals both great treats on the trail!I am not sure you need the coated handles. If you are shaving off every possible gram, you can strip those and use a bandanna to protect you from burning your hand.2020 Update:It's been over three years and this Keith pot set is still going strong. You can't read the name very well any more and one of the handles was melted off thanks to an over zealous Scout attempting to make popcorn in a bonfire (fortunately, the only injury was a bruised ego), but the three pots are otherwise in perfect working order. The more we have used the fry pan lid, the better we have gotten at avoiding any burning or scorching. You can even make pancakes and omelets on a concentrated flame like a BRS 3000 as long as you lower the power and keep the pan moving. I have collected a couple dozen pot sets over the years. None perform better than these.
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