and cookware often don’t get much of a look-in when it comes to updating kit on a regular basis, unless you’re thinking about . The MSR Titan Kettle, however, is an excellent addition to my campcraft and outdoor box, as it’s an incredibly light and useful pot that also doubles up as a kettle. Weighing in at around 4.

4oz / 130g – about the same as a sausage roll if you need the hard metrics – the pot comes with a lid that allows steam to pass through and the perfect spout for pouring into a cup or adding hot water to a . Folding comfort handles make it easy to pick up, although as with all stoves and pan use, I’d recommend erring on the side of caution with anything that’s hot. This pan was tested on a two-week trip to the Outer Hebrides in Scotland, and I was pleasantly surprised by the ease with which it neatly slotted into my cooking setup.

I tested it while cooking on the side of a van and staying in a shieling – it was great to have a one-pot setup which required very little assembly and is very easy to use. It also has a lid which can be hung off the rim, so it doesn’t get mucky on the floor. Quite simply, it’s a genius piece of design.

900ml is the maximum capacity of the MSR Titan Kettle I was testing, making it ideal for solo adventures. It’s super easy to measure up and boil just enough water and save on unnecessary gas usage. The sizing was also easy to understand as there were graduation marks.

The benefit of the MSR Titan is that its shape al.