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Thoughts on Toaks vs Snowpeak/Evernew (Ti)

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paul t BPL Member
PostedFeb 22, 2016 at 7:04 am

Want to upgrade and saw the Toaks deal, not sure how they compare, any recommendations or experience?

Jay Wilkerson BPL Member
PostedFeb 22, 2016 at 7:23 am

I use Toaks and I have a 475 ML pot plus I have some of there tent stakes.  I think they make great products!

Jay Wilkerson

Matthew / BPL Moderator
PostedFeb 22, 2016 at 7:28 am

I’ve got a Toaks 550 and an Evernew 1.3L. Both are finished nicely. Both brands are fine.

Bob Moulder BPL Member
PostedFeb 22, 2016 at 7:39 am

Agree, I have various items from all 3 (plus MSR and a couple others!) and they’re all fine. If Toaks has the size you need, go for it.

bjc BPL Member
PostedFeb 22, 2016 at 8:00 am

Toaks pots are good. I like the Evernew pots better because the lid sits more securely on the pot especially when packed. Also the Evernew pots are a bit wider and shallower and seem to store my stoves better because of the width.. But we use both. You can’t go wrong with the Toaks.

PostedFeb 22, 2016 at 8:30 am

Both are great pots for the $.  In general, Evernew is slightly less weight that TOAKS (Except for the 600 ml pot).  I think that the overall quality (fit, finish & coated handles) on Evernew is superior, but that is also why they are more expensive.  My 2 cents

Nick Gatel BPL Member
PostedFeb 22, 2016 at 9:05 am

To me they’re all similar. I would bet my Toaks 850 was made by the same company that manufactured my Snow Peak Mini. As others have said, get the pot that meets your volume and dimension requirements. To be honest, my ancient aluminum pots aren’t much heavier than my TI pots and every pot I own boils water just fine.

robert k BPL Member
PostedFeb 22, 2016 at 3:23 pm

I think functionally they’re all the same with regard to durability. Each brand has pots of different dimensions, lid type, handle type or lack therof, etc. Having owned all three at one point it’s obvious that Evernew and Snow Peak have polished surfaces which makes them slightly more nonstick and easier to clean. Of course you could polish the inner surface of a Toaks if you chose to. In the end I think size and features are more important though. A Toaks 550 seams to be favorite here. I use an Evernew 400 wide.

Rob

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