MytiMug Reviews

Titanium cooking mug. Ideal for solo backpacking MytiMug is a lightweight cooking mug with a lid.

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I Want one badly I Damand!! you get more in stok *waves fist* smile
Seriusly my frend owns one of these and he uses it for everything “no need for pans with my titanium been tin” smile

Posted on 01 June, 2007 by Andy

Love the MytiMug, great value.  But ... I’d love it more if it came with a mesh bag to keep that lid on when full of meths stove, lighter etc.

Posted on 25 May, 2007 by crezzer

Hi, any ideas when the Mytimug will come back into stock.

Posted on 17 April, 2007 by Alan

Great value for money!  The bottom of my mug is not perfectly flat though - a little dented or rippled but only very minor thing really.  My lid was also warped on arrival and required straightening which was easily done by hand and took all of a couple of seconds.
The mug holds a huge brew and this means fewer spills as you are unlikely to fill it any where near the top.

Posted on 08 February, 2007 by Hayden H

MytiMug came with me on army excercise: sits a bit precariously on my whisperlite rocket-engine but works nonetheless. It worked better with a gas-canister stove, whose canister it holds perfectly for space saving. It was super for a quick brew-up of coffee, worked dandy for a soup (eaten with a titanium spork, of course), and it impressed my neanderthal companions.  Very handy piece of kit when one is fending off the communist hoards and making the world safe for Westminster democracy.

Posted on 04 January, 2007 by KCG

Nice work, i like that!

Posted on 06 December, 2006 by Nick from Alpkit

Hello,

I’m also a big fan of the MytiMug, my 32 oz Nalgene bottle fits in it perfectly and the MytiMug sits real wel on my little Varge Titanium alcohol stove or my Outdoor Designs Titanium liquid gas stove.
The only thing I would have loved to have was a (removable) bail to hang the MytiMug above a wood fire.

Well after some thinking I came up with a simple cheap solution using some bras wire or stainless leader wire and 2 spring paper clamps.
Just take a look at the photo’s and you’ll understand what I mean, it works great because the MytiMug has a nice rolled “edge”.

http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~henskens/pothandle1.jpg

http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~henskens/pothandle2.jpg
and
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~henskens/pothandle3.jpg

I would love to see 2 fixed attachenment points offered on the MytiMug so you can attach your own bail wire but my solution also works OK.

Best Scouting wishes from Holland,

Piet

Posted on 06 December, 2006 by Piet Henskens

just a quick one i was looking at the mug and im very impressed what you get for the money if this had a posh name on you would be paying around 2/3rds more on the price (keep up the good work guys top gear at great prices) ps msg for aron on reviews “shut up you tool” its an all purpose mug at very good value so a tip for u isto butt ou and them them get on with it lol grin

Posted on 04 December, 2006 by olly

MytiMug got a mention on Andy Kirkpatricks site PsychoVertical

Posted on 30 October, 2006 by Kenny

I recently got a mytimug and have been very impressed with it.  I first used it with a Super Cat Alcohol Stove and have since graduated to a Simplified Zen Sideburner Stove.  Details below.
http://zenstoves.net/Stoves.htm

Combined with a simple lightweight alcohol stove, it’s a great lightweight “quick brew” solution.

I’ve used an Army crusader mug in the past and the biggest problem with that was “rattly handles” (which the mytimug seems to overcome very well) and no lid.

I’m currently using a bit of string to keep the lid on in transit - any chance of some sort of clips attached to the lid for this?  The well-defined lip on the mug is useful for attaching a heath robinson bale arm for suspending over a fire - any chance one could be included in the future?

Posted on 30 August, 2006 by Neil
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Features at a glance

  • Titanium - Lightweight and durable.
  • Lid - Sits on top.