Great tea pot
Lite weight with good capacity.
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Lite weight with good capacity.
t's a handsome-looking kettle that is incredibly lightweight. Lighter than my less voluminous Trangia kettle, even. Boils water just fine. I look forward to using it when camping this winter.
I've upgraded a lot of my gear to titanium for durability and weight, but my kettle has been a holdout. I thought I would check this out to see how I liked it. The kettle is a great size, about 50% bigger than the kettle that I have currently used. It should be good for a couple servings of coffee or freeze-dried meals. The woven cord on the handles is a nice touch for protecting your fingers. The lid sits flush with the top of the kettle. The kettle comes with a padded mesh sack for protection; it's a bit oversized but at least it's easy to work with. Overall, it's a great kettle. The one and only thing that I'm not really excited about is the fact that you can't get the last drop of liquid out. The top of the kettle provides a small basin for water to catch when it's upside down, and the position of the spout and holes are such that you will need to either let it evaporate or cook it off quickly if you want to get rid of all of the water in the kettle for transport. That's not a huge deal for water, but I would definitely want to put anything else in it since it would be a pain to clean in the field. The plus side of the top is that since it extends a good distance from the sides, it will cut down on accidental spills, either from boiling or from pouring water out. Like all titanium cookware, this kettle is pricey, but if you are looking to upgrade your kettle and want a huge volume, this is a pretty good option.
This kettle is amazingly light!!! My brain can’t comprehend that I’m holding an actual object because it feels like a feather. Seriously you won’t even notice a difference in your pack weight with this kettle. It is a little smaller than I thought it would be. I included a picture of it next to a mini hand sanitizer bottle for reference. It gets the job done though and heats enough water for two people. It also comes with a carrying bag to help prevent scratches. The only minor issue I had was the handles are wrapped with some cord, but they do still get hot. This means you’ll have to either wait for it to cool, or bring something for heat protection. Overall this is a perfect kettle for serious backpackers. It’s a little expensive for casual campers though and doesn’t add much benefit since weight isn’t as much of an issue.
I am stupidly into titanium gear. I just like the stuff and could help but order this water kettle. It is beautiful and light and sparks joy. Being titanium, the burners on an electric stove will melt before this thing suffers. I do not intend to test that. Besides, I do most of my cooking on an induction stove. As such, I stuck some bits of steel in this kettle so that the induction would work. The induction stove heats the steel, the steel boils the water, the titanium don't care. This thing will be pristine after the zombie apocalypse.
It seems this could not be lighter! It's amazingly light - I got a good bit of joy tossing it to people to watch THEM go, Wow, that's light! It's got a wrapped handle to lift with to prevent burns. The ONLY thing I wish, was that the lid locked in some manner - not a big deal. Really pleased with this.
Excelent
This is an amazing little kettle. I’m still mind blown at the fact that’s it carries hardly any weight with it. Though it’s lightweight, it’s EXTREMELY DURABLE. If you’re a camper, this is a must have item in your backpack. If you’re not a camper, use it to make a cup of tea at home. I love it!
Our family loves to go hiking and we often cook out so having lightweight cookware is so important. After having worn out so many pieces of the cheap stuff, I decided it was time to start buying pieces that will last for the rest of our hiking/camping/cooking days. I have no doubt that this kettle will do just that. It is really sleek and well thought out with the corded handles and the lid fits perfectly into the kettle. You will even appreciate the masculine, yet super up to date look and matte finish. It also has a nice black drawstring pouch to carry it in.
Hi Daniel, Thank you for your question. Regrettably, we don't offer a dedicated filter for this kettle. The kettle only comes with a built-in filter located near the spout within the kettle wall. Steve
Hi Rbh, unfortunately the answer is no. Titanium is naturally a non-magnetic material, which is why it is used in medicine. Induction works on the premise of magnetism and magnetic fields.
Hi Dean, yes, it can. Steve SilverAnt
Product Information
SilverAnt's large titanium kettle is the absolute go-to for any adventure, whether at the local campsite or on a Himalayan expedition. With its ergonomic design, tried and tested spout, and braided handle. Efficiently boil water anywhere. Go on make yourself and your friends/family a cuppa.
The titanium camping kettle features a braided cord that is woven on the handle and kettle lid. This cord protects you from burns and scalds. Boil water quickly using titanium's natural heat conductivity.
It's a robust, lightweight, and durable camping kettle. Quality titanium camping cookware lasts a lifetime of use. When not not boiling water over the campfire, utilize the inside of the camping kettle and store some snacks. Make the most of every space in your rucksack.
Using a titanium kettle even after years of use, and hundreds of hiking trips your water quality won't change. With other materials, you may notice a metallic or impaired flavor. Using titanium this won't happen because it's a biocompatible material and anticorrosive. The integrity of titanium doesn't decrease. Drink with confidence that you will be consuming safe water without any chemicals leaching.
In the morning at the campsite boil your water and pour it into your titanium water bottle ready for the day's adventures. If you are uncertain about the water quality, boil using the large titanium kettle first and add a purification tablet.
At SilverAnt our team loves the minimalist consumption ethic. We similarly like to buy gear that lasts a lifetime of adventures. When you purchase a titanium camping kettle from SilverAnt you receive a lifetime warranty. Contact our team for help. We are but an email or DM away.
To view our entire titanium camping cookware collection click here.
Capacity - 1400ml/49 fl oz
Height - 110mm/4.33 inches
Width - 152mm/5.9 inches
Weight - 209g/7.37 ounces
✔️ 100% Titanium
✔️ Uncoated and unlined surface
✔️ Ultralight titanium
✔️ Single-wall construction
✔️ Braided handle
✔️ Internal spout filter
✔️ Corrosion-resistant
✔️ Biocompatible
✔️ Non-toxic and non-allergenic
✔️ Lifetime guarantee
1. Can I wash the titanium kettle in a dishwasher?
👉 For SilverAnt’s products, we advise washing with a non-abrasive cloth, warm water, and a mild detergent. If you use an abrasive cloth you will scratch and affect the natural finish of the titanium.
2. Can I replace the drawstring bag?
👉 Yes, if you contact our customer service they will be able to help you and send out a replacement.
3. What is the finish applied to the kettle? Is it coated?
👉 All SilverAnt titanium products are given an abrasive sandblasted finish. We do this to give an even look across our products and remove the natural titanium discoloration. This sandblasting is not a coating or lining. SilverAnt will never use a coating or lining as it affects the integrity of the titanium.
4. Where is the titanium kettle manufactured?
👉 SilverAnt designs, produces, and manufactures all our products in China at our own factory. We are an independent outdoor brand owning our own factory and manufacturing our titanium products.
5. I lost my lid, can I purchase a replacement.
👉 Yes, of course, just send our customer service team an email or shoot over a DM on social media.
6. Does the kettle have gradation marks?
👉 No, the titanium kettle doesn't have gradation marks. The maximum capacity is 1400ml/49 fl oz.
Lite weight with good capacity.
t's a handsome-looking kettle that is incredibly lightweight. Lighter than my less voluminous Trangia kettle, even. Boils water just fine. I look forward to using it when camping this winter.
I've upgraded a lot of my gear to titanium for durability and weight, but my kettle has been a holdout. I thought I would check this out to see how I liked it. The kettle is a great size, about 50% bigger than the kettle that I have currently used. It should be good for a couple servings of coffee or freeze-dried meals. The woven cord on the handles is a nice touch for protecting your fingers. The lid sits flush with the top of the kettle. The kettle comes with a padded mesh sack for protection; it's a bit oversized but at least it's easy to work with. Overall, it's a great kettle. The one and only thing that I'm not really excited about is the fact that you can't get the last drop of liquid out. The top of the kettle provides a small basin for water to catch when it's upside down, and the position of the spout and holes are such that you will need to either let it evaporate or cook it off quickly if you want to get rid of all of the water in the kettle for transport. That's not a huge deal for water, but I would definitely want to put anything else in it since it would be a pain to clean in the field. The plus side of the top is that since it extends a good distance from the sides, it will cut down on accidental spills, either from boiling or from pouring water out. Like all titanium cookware, this kettle is pricey, but if you are looking to upgrade your kettle and want a huge volume, this is a pretty good option.
This kettle is amazingly light!!! My brain can’t comprehend that I’m holding an actual object because it feels like a feather. Seriously you won’t even notice a difference in your pack weight with this kettle. It is a little smaller than I thought it would be. I included a picture of it next to a mini hand sanitizer bottle for reference. It gets the job done though and heats enough water for two people. It also comes with a carrying bag to help prevent scratches. The only minor issue I had was the handles are wrapped with some cord, but they do still get hot. This means you’ll have to either wait for it to cool, or bring something for heat protection. Overall this is a perfect kettle for serious backpackers. It’s a little expensive for casual campers though and doesn’t add much benefit since weight isn’t as much of an issue.
I am stupidly into titanium gear. I just like the stuff and could help but order this water kettle. It is beautiful and light and sparks joy. Being titanium, the burners on an electric stove will melt before this thing suffers. I do not intend to test that. Besides, I do most of my cooking on an induction stove. As such, I stuck some bits of steel in this kettle so that the induction would work. The induction stove heats the steel, the steel boils the water, the titanium don't care. This thing will be pristine after the zombie apocalypse.
It seems this could not be lighter! It's amazingly light - I got a good bit of joy tossing it to people to watch THEM go, Wow, that's light! It's got a wrapped handle to lift with to prevent burns. The ONLY thing I wish, was that the lid locked in some manner - not a big deal. Really pleased with this.
Excelent
This is an amazing little kettle. I’m still mind blown at the fact that’s it carries hardly any weight with it. Though it’s lightweight, it’s EXTREMELY DURABLE. If you’re a camper, this is a must have item in your backpack. If you’re not a camper, use it to make a cup of tea at home. I love it!
Our family loves to go hiking and we often cook out so having lightweight cookware is so important. After having worn out so many pieces of the cheap stuff, I decided it was time to start buying pieces that will last for the rest of our hiking/camping/cooking days. I have no doubt that this kettle will do just that. It is really sleek and well thought out with the corded handles and the lid fits perfectly into the kettle. You will even appreciate the masculine, yet super up to date look and matte finish. It also has a nice black drawstring pouch to carry it in.
Hi Daniel, Thank you for your question. Regrettably, we don't offer a dedicated filter for this kettle. The kettle only comes with a built-in filter located near the spout within the kettle wall. Steve
Hi Rbh, unfortunately the answer is no. Titanium is naturally a non-magnetic material, which is why it is used in medicine. Induction works on the premise of magnetism and magnetic fields.
Hi Dean, yes, it can. Steve SilverAnt
Optisch einfach sehr schön.
Super für unterwegs, da der Kessel kaum etwas wiegt. Ich bin sehr begeistert. Wird viel beim Camping benutzt.
Lite weight with good capacity.
It seems this could not be lighter! It's amazingly light - I got a good bit of joy tossing it to people to watch THEM go, Wow, that's light! It's got a wrapped handle to lift with to prevent burns. The ONLY thing I wish, was that the lid locked in some manner - not a big deal. Really pleased with this.
I've upgraded a lot of my gear to titanium for durability and weight, but my kettle has been a holdout. I thought I would check this out to see how I liked it. The kettle is a great size, about 50% bigger than the kettle that I have currently used. It should be good for a couple servings of coffee or freeze-dried meals. The woven cord on the handles is a nice touch for protecting your fingers. The lid sits flush with the top of the kettle. The kettle comes with a padded mesh sack for protection; it's a bit oversized but at least it's easy to work with. Overall, it's a great kettle. The one and only thing that I'm not really excited about is the fact that you can't get the last drop of liquid out. The top of the kettle provides a small basin for water to catch when it's upside down, and the position of the spout and holes are such that you will need to either let it evaporate or cook it off quickly if you want to get rid of all of the water in the kettle for transport. That's not a huge deal for water, but I would definitely want to put anything else in it since it would be a pain to clean in the field. The plus side of the top is that since it extends a good distance from the sides, it will cut down on accidental spills, either from boiling or from pouring water out. Like all titanium cookware, this kettle is pricey, but if you are looking to upgrade your kettle and want a huge volume, this is a pretty good option.
t's a handsome-looking kettle that is incredibly lightweight. Lighter than my less voluminous Trangia kettle, even. Boils water just fine. I look forward to using it when camping this winter.
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