nklr - titanium camping cookware?
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2001 6:38 pm
People who are really afraid of the potential link between alzheimers
and aluminum (and who don't mind the added weight) use stainless
steel cookware. People who are a little afraid of the alzheimers
link but don't want the added weight use teflon coated aluminum
cookware. People who think that the alzheimers link is another
medical crock-o-dung and just want their food hot and don't want to
spend a bunch of money use straight aluminum cookware.
IMHO the only folks who use titanium either don't know what they are
doing, have more money than they can stand, or are spending someone
elses money.
There really is titanium cookware. Take a look at:
http://www.rei.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/CategoryDisplay?
cgmenbr=8000&cgrfnbr=5760756&seq=1&sort=1
I have aluminum and stainless pots that have lasted 20 years of heavy
use. Some of the best ones I got at the thrift store for under a
dollar. Spending nearly $40 on a single pot (that does not even
clean itself or sing you to sleep) just seems kinda rediculous to me.
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