Loading... Please wait...The Original "After-Market" Snow Peak (SP)Titanium Lids
I made the first lid for Jason Klass for his SP 600 mug, as a gift for a review he did on the “Bushcooker Lt Ti” stove.
He felt that there was a need in the backpacking community for after-market titanium lids, and proposed that we work together to offer the different lids to new customers.
These lids were first offered in aluminuim--but I thought: "Why would you want an aluminuim lid for a titanuim pot?" So, I now make these Snow Peak lids in titanium--and boy, are they tough. Don't let their light weight fool you!
My lids are copied, but never duplicated. This product comes with a lifetime guarantee on workmanship--so it'll never let you down on the trail.
With free shipping to US customers--this is a better buy then others lids made from aluminuim--once postage added to order.
I have expanded the line of lids to include lids that fit these models of Snow Peak mugs/pots/bowls:
SP 450, SP 600, SP 700, SP 900, SP 1400, SP Bowl Lid
Olicamp models: Space Saver Mug, XTS Pot, GSI Haulite Minimalist
Specs:
The lids are formed using .013 titanium with a hardwood lifting handle (US Made) attached with a stainless steel screw for lifting off the mugs and bowls. The SP 600 and SP 700 lids are offered with out or with strainer holes.The SP 900 and larger sizes are slightly domed foradded strength.
All orders ppd (post paid) by US postal service except outside USA.
Overseas orders will have to add $10.00 to shipping
Assembled in St. Francis, Minnesota--USA
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Posted by Unknown on 18th Apr 2013
Don, I felt that the single hole on the SP 600 lid was too close to the center hole (and too large--its purpose was to show me when things were boiling). It should be half way between the center and the outer edge (or even a bit closer to the outer edge). It's OK, but it will now serve as my 'backup' lid. I took my original 4Dog titanium lid, which was flat and not bowed up, and found I could easily pop a hole in it where I wanted one, I polished it up, and now I'm good. I noticed where the 600 lids you now make are bowed up a bit--no real need for that, with a diameter as small as those are. Everything considered, I am happy with my purchase, and the products. Now I would like for you to consider offering a lid for the standard JetBoil pots--now THAT would be a great lid product!
Gary Dunckel
Posted by jfd on 6th Apr 2013
Perfect. Just what I was looking for. Fit and finish are first rate and the wood knob is just the ticket for a hot lid.
Service equal tot he product!
I'm happy.
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