I'll note that I've found just the opposite: especially compared to aluminum, Ti cups seem to stay quite cool at the rim when holding hot drinks. [edited for less confoozun in my original ritin'] Ti can still get hot at the rim when the liquid level is quite close to the top, so I'm wondering whether you can resolve this by using a larger cup and/or not filling this one as full?

I do keep a neoprene sleeve around mine to keep drinks hot longer, and of course that protects my fingers too.

Cheers,

Originally Posted By Rich_M
I am interested in a SnowPeak ti mini solo cookpot with cup. The only thing stopping me is that I have a SnowPeak ti 300 single wall cup and the sides get so hot when hot water is in it they burn my lips. If I wait until the sides cool down my tea is cool and not hot.

I have read several reviews on the ti mini solo set and no one mentioned this issue with this cookset. I am wondering if anyone has this set and can comment on this issue.

Might anyone have this set they want to part with?


Edited by Rick_D (05/06/09 03:51 PM)
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