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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
The plate is amazingly lightweight. It is a pretty silver shade, not an ugly dark gray, like another titanium dish I got from a different brand. I understand this is because Snow Peak uses a more pure titanium alloy, whereas the other brand uses a blend of various metals. They are a delight to use, and I've just ordered my third plate.
Per A
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Good quality. Quick delivery.
CHILL LOPE
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
This plate is light and can hold enough to fill you up. I use it at work for our cafeteria lunches and it holds plenty. A quick scrape off of any sauces and then a rinse in the sink and it is good to go.
あるてま
Reviewed in Japan on April 12, 2024
キャンプの荷物を軽く、ミニマムにしたくて購入しました。今まではこれの大きさ別になった4枚組を買っていたのですが、約500g近くと割と重たいので、買い替えを決意。届いた商品は予想通り軽く、サイズも使いやすそうな大きさでした。ザックへの収納も嵩張らないため、夫婦のキャンプ用に2枚スタッキングして収納しています。
smartshopper
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023
Plate is lightweight and good quality. However, any wash on the plate will leave behind slight colored pattern. I tried drying it with cloth while it helped a bit, some patterns still remain. Other than the minor appearance issue, it is great for backpacking use.
Anon.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023
Like ANY AND ALL! SUL backpacking gear, use the mantra "take care of it, and it will take care of you". So it is LIGHT, THIN Ti. If you want something to just throw around carelessly, use as a shovel...it is NOT for you. I typically have our 3 nested for family trips, so this reinforces them and prevents bending. I use wax paper or air fryer liners to ease clean up. Why not just use a flying disc or Cool Whip container with Al foil or wax paper liner like the old days? Well, the Ti is nice to have when one is lucky enough to catch a back country trout if you pack a Tenkara rod! Either bring a dedicated pot grabber or use a wet cotton bandanna. Ti isn't the optimal fry pan material, but one can cook a small trout on this thing, so that makes it worth it. Also, if you run out of liners and get it greasy, heating water on it helps with cleaning. NOTE-after exposure to cooking, especially on an open fire, it will have a "beausage" look to it that you have actually used your gear.
Richard Newman
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023
I bought two of these plates to pair with a Trangia 25 set.The plates are exactly 190mm in diameter and dead flat, with no stamped shape on the bottom. The edge is nicely rolled, and can be lifted with a Trangia pot lifter (and probably other brands), though I would be hesitant to put substantial weight in the plate if used as a frying pan. As a pan, or to warm, these plates would sit on the innermost part of the pot stands when open, and would be stable in that position.The 190mm diameter means that these stow easily inside the Trangia 25 frying pan. They are an exact fit for the inside of the windshield, which means they will get stuck if you try to place them under the multidisc, and the multidisc will then not dock with the windshield.I recommend stowing on top of the multidisc: the two plates I bought fit easily and without rattling, though this makes the Trangia set larger because the frying pan sits on top of the plates. I would not recommend this approach with a non-stick pan, but with the Duossal or HA it should be fine. The stock strap fits (just barely!) with two plates inside.If you don't use the multidisc, you could consider slipping a strip of paper under the plates to make it easier to remove.The plates will fit underneath the Trangia base, outside the set, but the fit is not ideal — they want to 'orbit' the round base. I imagine stowing on the outside will be a great solution for the smaller Trangia 27, which is 185mm across.
gordon anderson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 18, 2023
What can I say, its small, light and a plate made by snowpeak to the usual magnificent standards, very pleased, will be on the planet long after me, so it's green too
Jesus Avendaño
Reviewed in Mexico on October 25, 2019
Es de excelente material de muy poco peso, no se siente tan frajil como otros productos similares, la cálidad de los productos Japoneses Snow Peak se nota, importante mensionar qué al ser titanio se transfiere muy rápido el calor, por lo que al servir comida caliente hay que tomar sus precauciones
Cameron Johnson
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2018
Ive cooked and eaten many meals from this plate, and I've gotta say that it's as close to perfection as it gets.This is by far the lightest pan/plate I own, and the build quality gives me the distinct impression that I'll have it around a whole lot longer.There are slightly more affordable options out there that ballpark this one for weight, but the jury is out on whether or not those will last as long. A good friend tried one of them and loves his, so who knows? Time will tell.
Client d'
Reviewed in France on November 29, 2018
Super je suis très contente 😊
Cory Bodiker
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018
Not much that I can say about a plate. But I can say a lot about a Snow Peak plate ! These plates are amazing Snow Peaks titanium is the highest grade possible for any kind of camping gear or anything for that fact. I can’t remember the grade but I remember it’s high the quality of these are outstanding they are lightweight , strong for the gauge they are and the perfect size for any use. Not only can you use it for a plate but also as a frying pan but you’ll need to get a pot grabber/handle I use the MSR one that I use. I have the Snow Peake Trek 1400 pot set that I use along side these plates it’s the perfect combo. But I hope this review was helpful for someone to make a decision on a quality product.
M. Palozzola
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2012
Picked up this plate as an addition to my Hiking/Camping cook kit wanting something durable and light weight. At 64g(2.25oz) its got the light weight covered and being Ti, well there's the durability. The plate had a good depth to where I would be comfortable having something like oatmeal on it, and its large enough for small entree's. Your not going to put a full three course meal all on the the plate at the same time, but for what I generally expect to eat while in the wilderness its EASILY large enough. Also after a little thinking. I have a Jetboil Fry Pan which has a "fluxring" along the bottom of the pan which normally is protected, when packed away, by a plastic "plate." These plates fit perfectly over the bottom of the pan meaning I can safely leave the plastic "plate" out of my pack which allows me to remove a small amount of weight added by the plastic plate when the Ti plate is in the bag.
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