I'm keeping this in the back of my mind in case it's ever has to be done. I like the Titanium because of the light weight and how it cools so fast. All my stainless steel has been replaced with titanium. I even found a titanium non Stick frying pan ( from Evernew ). It's my understanding that titanium is used in jet engines because of it's heat capabilities , light weight and strength.
@@Lonewolfwildcamping yes I'm gonna sort through my equipment to figure out which is aluminium and gradually replace over time. in the meantime I'll throw a dirty titanium pot into my next fire
Amazing how many people say the exact opposite of titanium. Thanks for the video - titanium will indeed be a part of my ultralight setup. I mostly cook over a fire - the reason I was hesitant because of so many people saying you can’t do it.
I’m in a civil defense militia and I always wonder why some of us don’t even cary a compact cooking pot that’s literally one of the most important things besides your rifle sidearm knife and ammo and water
Great video. I had partial success with this method throwing a stainless steel pot into my weber charcoal bbq kettle. If i had more charcoal it probably wouldve been a 100% success
It will totally deform some titanium pots. I have multiple titanium pots that are deformed from throwing them directly on campfires. I personally don't care that they are are a little deformed, and I absolutely occasionally clean pots with this method. But they will for sure deform, the main thing that will determine this is how thick your titanium is. The thicker, the less problem with deformation.
Your right man , not having a shrimpy coffee is a plus ..... XD i have to get one of those titanium cup i only have stainless steel because its cheap .
I think if you are concerned about weight and using a natural fire Titanium has to be the best option. Cleaning this way makes sense, little water required, no effort and an individual looking piece of utensil/pot art when you have finished. I have lots of titanium gear but I have recently started to appreciate anodised aluminium as a great material for camping gear, easy to maintain and has good heat dispersion, this is now my material of choice with gas. EDIT When weight isn't an issue I use carbon steel and cast iron pans/skillets along with anodised aluminium cooking pots.
👍👍👍 .. now that was interesting .. thanks. The only titanium item that I have is a Spork. Currently my pocket cannot afford more and anyway, I have way too much Aluminium and Stainless Steel Cookware to just sideline. So .. until I get a $$$ windfall, I'll stick to moderating (or trying to) the temperature of my heat source and regular stirring. Also, I'm past my 'sell-by date' regarding any distance 'if it's Tuesday, it must be Belgium' treks so weight is no lomger that much of an issue. When I was younger, it wasn't either .. but then, we did not know any better or have 😏. A good posting .. something for the little grey cell toolbox .. just in case 😊.
Best way to take the black taint off the titanium is just rub it into the dirt like wash the dirt off and u will never tell its been on the fire. I know about titanium on fire and the black stain it leaves its hard clean off with billow pad.
Speaking of creosote, is that an issue if you burn wood that would create that, or does it just burn off? I ask because I've cooked with stainless steel pots like that on a stick fire and had to clean the creosote off afterwards
Pfff, This was going to be what I did the first time I used titanium on my first backpacking trip but my friend that got me into backpacking told me it was going to ruin it... I knew I should have just trusted my instincts.
No, just add water (and soap if you have it), then clean it the way you made it dirty. If you cooked it, cook it; if you blended it, blend it. It works for alot of things. Your method works, but it's last ditch. Also, make sure it's titanium, because other metals might not deal to well with this 😂
We frequent the same camp sites often, one of them is by a creek. My favorite pot cleaning method is to put everything in the creek and let fish and crawdads clean the pans. Always spotless by morning! My friend's wife was horrified and disgusted, we just laughed.
Not all titanium pots are created equal, I'm sure someone will get a loose or bent handle after this but thats the risk we take for the no scrub method.
6:09 C'est quoi la marque ? *Bestargo ?* Je me renseigne car je compte acheter un set de cuisine en titan de la marque *Toaks* , est-ce que c'est aussi bien que ta marque ?
Great Chanel! One question, you said you wanna change your stove kit back to alcohol, have you already the new system and what burner do you take? Hey ,thank's alot and greetings from Berlin Germany 👍🏻
I just made a additional set for myself using a burner from Goshawk stoves, their Siphon Alcohol stove , EDDY-X-NEW steampunk ( Brass stove and stand included ) and a Vargo titanium 700 bot.
Great video. Thank you. I have a few questions. 1. Why is there not any soot building up on the Titanium pot when your burning it in the fire like that? 2. Will this method clean built up soot on the cook pot off? I just got a Bushduddy stove and I am trying to find easy ways to clean the soot off the cook pot while I am out in the woods.
A little late to the party. But the high temperature will litteraly burn off soot on the pot, if you elevate the pot away from the fire the soot technically condenses on the pot. If the pot already have soot on it, the hot fire will use it as fuel, not a lot of fuel, but it'll burn the soot.
Only cook on coals. There will be zero soot. I know that that practice takes time and is not always the 'best' way to get some food in your stomach. But hey.
I see the bottom of your pot is not designed to be entirely flat, but instead it has this round "indentation" in the middle - just like i got on my 3 pieces of titanium cookpots that i got today. This seems very impractical when i want to stir in the bottom of the pot. Why would anyone do this? I got this on 2 different brands, and you have it on a third... Dont anyone make flat bottom pots anymore?
Thank you for the tip. I will try this method next time. However I would like to disagree with you about Einstein and googling. You make it sound that he only had a piece of paper, pencil and his imagination. He definitely had access to books, notes, libraries, scientific journals etc and "googled" that stack of data with methods of his time. We should thank math, science and all that other boring stuff for the opportunity to use these pots and pans made of this amazing material called titanium.
Not if it's real titanium, ur fire 🔥 needs to reach 3034 °F for titanium to melt. Red flames range 1112-1800°F, yellow-orange 2012°F and white 2400-2700°F. Blue flame is hotter at 2600-3000°F but ur campfire isn't likely to burn that hot 🥵 Fyi aluminum melts at 1221°F so don't toss ur aluminum frying pan in the fire to clean it.
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It's highly resistant to rust or corrosion, that's all... best choice of course also you have to be sure it is 100% titanium including parts eg. handels, lids, rivet points.
Great video. Perfect technique for off grid RV life, no grey water produced. I'll be using it a lot soon!
Thanks, glad you liked it
I'm keeping this in the back of my mind in case it's ever has to be done. I like the Titanium because of the light weight and how it cools so fast. All my stainless steel has been replaced with titanium. I even found a titanium non Stick frying pan ( from Evernew ). It's my understanding that titanium is used in jet engines because of it's heat capabilities , light weight and strength.
Awsome, really glad I could help out
I only camp in my head ,but your videos are fantastic.another world .thank you 💙uk
Great tips. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
That's the way I'm cleaning from now on. Awesome video.
Awsome, 🤙🔥
This was awesome, I have heard of this but I have never seen it done until now. Thanks for the video
Very glad you enjoyed it
Funny you posted this video today I had a conversation about the same things your talking about yesterday.
Awsome, glad I could share
always done that with grills but this vid just made camping a lot easier for me, thanks !
Awsome, give it a try 🤙
@@Lonewolfwildcamping yes I'm gonna sort through my equipment to figure out which is aluminium and gradually replace over time. in the meantime I'll throw a dirty titanium pot into my next fire
Try with white vinegar and lukewarm water overnight and you will see the result, your technique is also interesting, thanks for the info.
Thanks, I dont bring vinegar into the woods unfortunately
@@Lonewolfwildcamping i laughed :'D
gotta love titanium 😍
👍🤙😁
Good topic! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
Purified by Fire, I like it.
Amazing how many people say the exact opposite of titanium. Thanks for the video - titanium will indeed be a part of my ultralight setup. I mostly cook over a fire - the reason I was hesitant because of so many people saying you can’t do it.
Proof is in the action. Not the gossip
I’m in a civil defense militia and I always wonder why some of us don’t even cary a compact cooking pot that’s literally one of the most important things besides your rifle sidearm knife and ammo and water
Great video. I had partial success with this method throwing a stainless steel pot into my weber charcoal bbq kettle. If i had more charcoal it probably wouldve been a 100% success
As always great information and great content!
Thanks so much
Very useful info!
😁
That is amazing! Thank you
Thanks 😁
Love my titanium products, the color after a fire is a bonus lol. Great video, well explained
Thanks for watching!
It will totally deform some titanium pots. I have multiple titanium pots that are deformed from throwing them directly on campfires. I personally don't care that they are are a little deformed, and I absolutely occasionally clean pots with this method. But they will for sure deform, the main thing that will determine this is how thick your titanium is. The thicker, the less problem with deformation.
Thanks for the info!
Boundless voyage is a good brand that sells titanium cookware for fairly cheap
There are a bunch of people out there with "Chinese Titanium" cookware, also known as Aluminum. Don't do this with Aluminum! :) Thanks, great video.
Its always funny to see someone toss in an aluminum pot 🤣🤣🤙
Aluminum is aluminium,how the hell it become Chinese titanium
Thats what I was wondering too 👍
@@affendihamzah5587 Chinese Titanium is a product that's Aluminum, and mislabeled on purpose.
... uh ... Chinese titanium?
Another reason to keep upgrading our gear.
Absolutely
Great tip! Thanks!
Thanks 😁
Great tips 👍🇵🇭
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent 👍
Thanks alot
Great trick to know; thanks for the video.
So i guess the blue color of titanium will never goes away???? Also will it decrease the lifetime of titanium over time if keep doing it for years???
Your right man , not having a shrimpy coffee is a plus ..... XD i have to get one of those titanium cup i only have stainless steel because its cheap .
👍😁🔥
Awesome video great information.
Thanks, glad it was helpful
Totally Agree.👍👍
Thanks so much
Steel wool for life.
Work smart, not hard
thank you sir
😁🤙
Thanks!
That’s cool. Always learn something from you. God’s blessings
Thank you 😁
Great tip.
I do the same for years! All my pots and stuff is totally colored and I get asked by peeps what that's about all the time. :-)
The best way 😊🤙
Great information Jeremy, Thank you. 👍🔥
Thank you
This is a great way to see if your pot is real titanium. If it melts buy the real deal.
Absolutely
I just use hot pot, table salt, bit of water and wipe out with paper towel. Shiny clean. Done in 30 seconds.
Like my friend Lone
Thank you
You’re scary looking but I like your knowledgeable presentation style. Very informative. :)
Bro wow nice ilove it i gave you one support done. Im from philippines enjoy in the wild❤
Thanks
Kumusta ka 👍😝🤙
Would this work for stainless steel like the Stanley cook set?
I think if you are concerned about weight and using a natural fire Titanium has to be the best option. Cleaning this way makes sense, little water required, no effort and an individual looking piece of utensil/pot art when you have finished.
I have lots of titanium gear but I have recently started to appreciate anodised aluminium as a great material for camping gear, easy to maintain and has good heat dispersion, this is now my material of choice with gas. EDIT When weight isn't an issue I use carbon steel and cast iron pans/skillets along with anodised aluminium cooking pots.
👍👍👍
👍👍👍 .. now that was interesting .. thanks.
The only titanium item that I have is a Spork. Currently my pocket cannot afford more and anyway, I have way too much Aluminium and Stainless Steel Cookware to just sideline.
So .. until I get a $$$ windfall, I'll stick to moderating (or trying to) the temperature of my heat source and regular stirring. Also, I'm past my 'sell-by date' regarding any distance 'if it's Tuesday, it must be Belgium' treks so weight is no lomger that much of an issue. When I was younger, it wasn't either .. but then, we did not know any better or have 😏.
A good posting .. something for the little grey cell toolbox .. just in case 😊.
What a neat way to clean the pot, I would assume I could do this with my stainless steel cup too.
Thanks and yes it will work
This is money👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
😊👍🤙
I hate wasting water on cleaning the pot and spork this is really great
Definitely good for saving water
You showed us this before you think people would listen to the experience
Yup, I guess it needed a dedicated video 🤙😁
Can you do this with the Pathfinder stainless steel ones?
Stainless steel works as well regardless of brand
That’s what corporal kelly does with his stainless pathfinder pan, burns all of that bacon grease out of the pan in the campfire,,,
A map gas soldering torch works well too. 😉
Indeed 🤙
@@Lonewolfwildcamping I finally got a titanium tea kettle from Pomoly. No aluminum or plastic lid to worry about melting if it ever gets too hot.
Awsome, I also have it and I love it
Best way to take the black taint off the titanium is just rub it into the dirt like wash the dirt off and u will never tell its been on the fire. I know about titanium on fire and the black stain it leaves its hard clean off with billow pad.
That's awesome, thank you. does it work with cast iron and carbon steel also?
Great info bro 👍 Thank you
Thanks alot
Speaking of creosote, is that an issue if you burn wood that would create that, or does it just burn off? I ask because I've cooked with stainless steel pots like that on a stick fire and had to clean the creosote off afterwards
Pfff, This was going to be what I did the first time I used titanium on my first backpacking trip but my friend that got me into backpacking told me it was going to ruin it... I knew I should have just trusted my instincts.
Just like a self cleaning oven
No, just add water (and soap if you have it), then clean it the way you made it dirty. If you cooked it, cook it; if you blended it, blend it. It works for alot of things.
Your method works, but it's last ditch. Also, make sure it's titanium, because other metals might not deal to well with this 😂
We frequent the same camp sites often, one of them is by a creek. My favorite pot cleaning method is to put everything in the creek and let fish and crawdads clean the pans. Always spotless by morning! My friend's wife was horrified and disgusted, we just laughed.
Can you do the same thing with cast iron??
Try it 🔥👍 but beware of burning off your seasoning of the pan
well; in the coals too, or just the flames?
If you put the titanium on a gas stove does the original color return?
The color never returns. Once is changes its permanent
Not all titanium pots are created equal, I'm sure someone will get a loose or bent handle after this but thats the risk we take for the no scrub method.
Fantastic! Question. Can you do this on a hot wood stove instead of campfire?
Thanks, the stove won't get hot enough to work properly
@@Lonewolfwildcamping can’t wait to try this! And I love colored titanium. Thanks again!
Glad I could help
Could i do the same with my stainless steel equipment?
Yes
When you buy a pot do you need to do a first burn before you cook in it
No, you can cook in it without burning first
6:09 C'est quoi la marque ? *Bestargo ?*
Je me renseigne car je compte acheter un set de cuisine en titan de la marque *Toaks* , est-ce que c'est aussi bien que ta marque ?
thank you so much . i have a question . is this pan made in China or where? thanks
So titanium pot or stainless steel stains easier over fire?
Nice video. Can you also this with portable stove ?
The stove won't get the entire container hot enough and would require a ton of fuel
Thank you for your quick response.
I ordered one of your 10X10 canvas tarps yesterday.
Great show, keep put the great work.
I’m excited to tell everyone. My TITANIUM pot works BRILLIANTLY on Induction stove top. INDUCTION!
Would you reccomend me doing the same in a Pomoly T1?
Is it okay to do this with stainless steel!?
Yes
The easiest way to clean it is how I do it I give it to the wife and she cleans it much easier lol
Well its not her job
How do you clean stainless?
Same way
@@Lonewolfwildcamping thanks
Scouring pad and Barkeeper's Friend.
Too much work and time
No effort but still takes 20 minutes and you still have to use water in the end the only thing missing is washing up liquid
Great Chanel!
One question, you said you wanna change your stove kit back to alcohol, have you already the new system and what burner do you take?
Hey ,thank's alot and greetings from Berlin Germany 👍🏻
Thank you, I'll have a full look at my new stove kit in the next overnight video
Looking forward to it 👍🏻
I just made a additional set for myself using a burner from Goshawk stoves, their Siphon Alcohol stove , EDDY-X-NEW steampunk ( Brass stove and stand included ) and a Vargo titanium 700 bot.
I forgot to add that it's the fastest blooming burner out of all the ones I have. It will be at a full bloom in 12 to 15 seconds.
Proclitic cleaning
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"What" "WoW"
😄👍
Great video. Thank you. I have a few questions. 1. Why is there not any soot building up on the Titanium pot when your burning it in the fire like that? 2. Will this method clean built up soot on the cook pot off? I just got a Bushduddy stove and I am trying to find easy ways to clean the soot off the cook pot while I am out in the woods.
Rub bar soap or liquid dishwashing soap over the outside BEFORE putting the pot on the wood fire.
A little late to the party. But the high temperature will litteraly burn off soot on the pot, if you elevate the pot away from the fire the soot technically condenses on the pot. If the pot already have soot on it, the hot fire will use it as fuel, not a lot of fuel, but it'll burn the soot.
One question, can you plis share the model of the on camera mic you are using?
Canon
Only cook on coals. There will be zero soot.
I know that that practice takes time and is not always the 'best' way to get some food in your stomach. But hey.
I see the bottom of your pot is not designed to be entirely flat, but instead it has this round "indentation" in the middle - just like i got on my 3 pieces of titanium cookpots that i got today. This seems very impractical when i want to stir in the bottom of the pot. Why would anyone do this? I got this on 2 different brands, and you have it on a third... Dont anyone make flat bottom pots anymore?
They do that for strength so the bottom doesn’t warp.
Thank you for the tip. I will try this method next time.
However I would like to disagree with you about Einstein and googling. You make it sound that he only had a piece of paper, pencil and his imagination. He definitely had access to books, notes, libraries, scientific journals etc and "googled" that stack of data with methods of his time. We should thank math, science and all that other boring stuff for the opportunity to use these pots and pans made of this amazing material called titanium.
Boiling it with water? Have done this with regular pots…
Yep. Set fire to it and move on.
The best way 😁🔥
Good trick but it takes to long 👍
Thanks, its automatic, throw it in and go fishing
$10.00? I think you mean $40.00
i was told using the pot without water in it that the heat could burn a hole in it, is this not true?
Not if it's real titanium, ur fire 🔥 needs to reach 3034 °F for titanium to melt. Red flames range 1112-1800°F, yellow-orange 2012°F and white 2400-2700°F. Blue flame is hotter at 2600-3000°F but ur campfire isn't likely to burn that hot 🥵
Fyi aluminum melts at 1221°F so don't toss ur aluminum frying pan in the fire to clean it.
Je ne parle pas anglais et il n'y a pas de sous-titre français. *Quelqu'un aurait donc la gentillesse de m'expliquer comment il a fait pour nettoyer sa casserole svp ?*
Vous pouvez écrire le message ici, en n'importe quelle langue, j'utiliserai la traduction pour comprendre. Merci par avance à celle qui m'apportera son aide 🙏🏽
05.05.24
All you need is a camp fire, dry wood, a forest, and a lake. No need to carry a 2 gram sponge.
Well I just very easily spent $200 😭
I tried to clean my hammock like this. This is a terrible method.
😂
Does it work on stainless steel?
Yes, but never aluminum
Sterilizes paper & Styrofoam plates & plastic utensils/cups equally well
would a stainless steel container survive this process as well or does it work only with titanium?
Steel and titanium
Don't try this with aluminium pots, lol.
Definitely never with aluminum
👍💯👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 love my titanium stoves , pots, pans, cups bottles and grates . But out fitting my family with titanium costs about $2,000.
Its expensive but absolutely worth it
All metal will rust, don't be fooled and make sure you dry 💯% before packing away until your next use.
😜😜😜😜🤣🤣🤣 titanium doesn't rust....
It's highly resistant to rust or corrosion, that's all... best choice of course also you have to be sure it is 100% titanium including parts eg. handels, lids, rivet points.
You should really do more research...