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weights of Evernew ultralight pots: 0.6, 0.9, 1.3 L?


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  • #1303615
    Yoyo
    Spectator

    @dgposton

    Locale: NYC metro

    Can someone provide accurate weights of these pots (sans lid) to the nearest gram?

    Thanks!

    #1991807
    Mike Farrell
    Spectator

    @m-farrell

    Locale: C.A

    My 1.3L weighs 174 grams without the lid and 227 with.

    #1991810
    Andrew Manies
    Spectator

    @amanies

    Locale: SF Bay Area

    The weight of my Titanium UL 1.3L is 130 grams *with* the lid. Not sure whether there's some other 1.3L pot you're interested in.

    #1991814
    Mike Farrell
    Spectator

    @m-farrell

    Locale: C.A

    Mine is the older version of the 1300ml pot which is 1500ml. Looking at the Evernew site they do not have my setup listed anymore. My 1500ml pot sits inside of the 1800ml pot. They seem to have evolved a bit in the past fifteen years.

    #1991816
    Yoyo
    Spectator

    @dgposton

    Locale: NYC metro

    Thanks for the data, but it seems like you guys are getting different numbers. Maybe you have different versions of the Evernew 1.3 pot? Per Evernew's website, the 1.3 L pot is 4.6 oz (including lid) and the 0.9 L pot is 4.2 oz (including lid). But actual weights are more helpful than manufacturer suggestions.

    What would be really cool is if someone collected all this data and posted it somewhere online. Personally, I keep an excel file of all the stuff I've weighed (My list includes 247 items at present).

    Hopefully someone else will chime in here…

    #1991817
    Yoyo
    Spectator

    @dgposton

    Locale: NYC metro

    Andrew,

    What's the weight of your pot *without* the lid?

    #1991827
    Chad “Stick” Poindexter
    BPL Member

    @stick

    Locale: Southeast USA

    David, I got your email. I'm at work now but will get the weights of all 3 once I get home. They are all 3 the "UL" versions as well.

    #1991841
    Gregory Stein
    BPL Member

    @tauneutrino

    Locale: Upper Galilee

    Mike, it seems your pot is slightly heavier. It might be Non-stick version.
    Mine is also 130 gram (1.3L + lid).

    #1991893
    Chad “Stick” Poindexter
    BPL Member

    @stick

    Locale: Southeast USA

    Here are the weights of my Evernew "UL" (the ones w/o the non stick coating) ti pots:

    0.6L pot: 67 grams
    0.6L pot + lid: 91 grams

    0.9L pot: 81 grams
    0.9L pot + lid: 110 grams

    1.3L pot: 97 grams
    1.3L pot + lid: 130 grams

    And just for kicks, here is the weight of the 0.9L Evernew ti pot WITH the non stick coating (not the "UL" version):

    0.9L pot: 98 grams
    0.9L pot + lid: 135 grams

    Also worth noting, each of the pots above were weighed with the handles attached.

    #1991935
    Jon Fong / Flat Cat Gear
    BPL Member

    @jonfong

    Locale: FLAT CAT GEAR

    About 4 months. They keep delaying shipments out of Japan (grrrrrrr!). And don't ask about a henweigh.

    #1992016
    Andrew Manies
    Spectator

    @amanies

    Locale: SF Bay Area

    David,

    Chad's measurements are right on. I didn't have the weight without the lid available at work, but just checked at home and it's 97 grams. Hope that helps!

    Cheers,
    A

    #1992038
    Ken K
    Member

    @thefatboy

    Locale: St. Louis

    Hey Jon, what's a… nevermind.

    #1992112
    Gaute Lote
    BPL Member

    @glote

    Locale: Norway

    My .9 l is
    the pot 63 g
    handles 20 g
    lid 30 g

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