Is the Titanium version shown here superior to the Basic Caldera cone version which is Aluminium??.....I am aware that Titanium has a better heat resistance, but how does Aluminium compare??. I have seen Aluminium scorch brown but Titanium seems to just "Blue" when heat hits the metal. I also am aware Titanium is stronger. Would the Aluminium version of this still be adequate??
This comment is a year old, but I’ll get at it anyway. The titanium version resists bending a little better, and gives you the ability to burn wood inside it. The aluminum version can’t handle the heat of a fire inside the cone.
As said, the aluminium should be fine, though I prefer titanium - it feels a little more "solid", in that the aluminum feels like if you bend it it will stay bent, whereas the titanium feels like a stronger, shiny springy piece of metal. It also lets you burn wood.
Is the Titanium version shown here superior to the Basic Caldera cone version which is Aluminium??.....I am aware that Titanium has a better heat resistance, but how does Aluminium compare??. I have seen Aluminium scorch brown but Titanium seems to just "Blue" when heat hits the metal. I also am aware Titanium is stronger. Would the Aluminium version of this still be adequate??
This comment is a year old, but I’ll get at it anyway. The titanium version resists bending a little better, and gives you the ability to burn wood inside it. The aluminum version can’t handle the heat of a fire inside the cone.
As said, the aluminium should be fine, though I prefer titanium - it feels a little more "solid", in that the aluminum feels like if you bend it it will stay bent, whereas the titanium feels like a stronger, shiny springy piece of metal. It also lets you burn wood.
Thank
Are you still making them?
How thick is the titanium sheet in mm?
They don't ship to the UK
shame we cant get these without some sort of proxy in Blighty
My pot is way too big for that