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    Adam C
    Member

    @nbd925

    Locale: Montana

    What is going on here? I can not find any TI Pots. Everything that is the best size is gone or not produced anymore. Can anyone explain?

    I have looked for:

    Tibetan 1100, Tibetan 700

    Evernew: TI Mug/Pot 500ml, 900 Pot/pan, Almost anything else evernew!

    BPL 550, BPL Trapper Mug, BPl Firelite 1100

    Backcountry.com Pots and Mugs 1100 and 700

    Stoic 700ml

    TI Goat Pots and Mugs

    Brasslite

    What is the deal or history with the Backpacking Light Store. Is it done and gone? I'm at a loss here. Whats going on?

    #1932077
    michael levi
    Member

    @m-l

    Locale: W-Never Eat Soggy (W)affles
    #1932079
    Jason G
    BPL Member

    @jasong

    Locale: iceberg lake

    Japan is the major supplier of Ti and the earthquake/tsunami last year knocked out a bunch of production..

    #1932081
    Franco Darioli
    Spectator

    @franco

    Locale: Gauche, CU.

    Most (all?) of those pots are made by Kingsound in China and they are very much still in business.
    I suspect that too many sourced the same thing ending up competing with each other.

    To add, have a look athe Toaks thread , same thing.

    #1932089
     
    BPL Member

    @rememberthelorax

    Trail Designs has the Evernew 600ml pot for sale. What more could you need??

    #1932114
    Jake D
    BPL Member

    @jakedatc

    Locale: Bristol,RI

    the Stoic 700 was on sale for 20 bucks for like 3 months.. which caused them to sell out at backcountry..

    REI has a bunch of different Snow peak sizes

    #1932133
    JW
    BPL Member

    @litetrail

    Hi Adam,

    LiteTrail sells a "trapper" style Ti Cookpot. It's a 550 mL Titanium Cookpot without handles and is thinwall so it's very light.

    Early next year, we will also have it with handles.

    Edit: Sorry, missed Michael's post which stated this already…

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