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Ultralight Pot Lid Clip — 0.3 g Titanium Cookware

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Description

If you hike with a titanium pot, you know the chaos: the lid comes loose, the stove disappears, and the lighter enters another dimension.
This ultralight pot lid clip stops that nonsense.

Designed for titanium pots like Tomshoo, Lixada, Toaks, and similar, it keeps the lid secured inside the pot while in your backpack. Each clip weighs just ~0.3 grams, because ultralight people absolutely care about that.

Simple, tiny, and does exactly one job — quietly and effectively.

🥾🔥 Ultralight Pot Lid Clip — 0.3 g of Sanity for Titanium Cookware

 

If you hike with a titanium pot (Tomshoo, Lixada, Toaks, and friends), you already know the problem:
You pack everything neatly, close your bag…
and five minutes later your pot lid escapes, your ultralight stove teleports, and the lighter ascends to another dimension.

This tiny clip exists to stop that nonsense.

It’s a small, lightweight clip that keeps the lid secured inside the pot while it’s in your backpack, so your cook kit stays a single, coherent object instead of a scavenger hunt.

Each clip weighs ~0.3 grams.
Yes, grams.
Yes, ultralight people, I see you nodding.

⚙️ What It Does

  • Holds the lid firmly inside the pot during transport
  • Prevents rattling, separation, and gear-based teleportation
  • Works with common titanium pots like Tomshoo, Lixada, Toaks, and similar designs
  • So small you’ll forget it exists — until you don’t need to dig through your bag anymore

🖨️ Printing Notes

  • Material: PLA works perfectly
  • Infill: 100% (it’s tiny — what did you expect?)
  • Supports: None
  • Print time: Basically a rounding error
  • Weight: ~0.3 g per clip

🧠 Design Thoughts

This isn’t meant to survive reentry or hold structural loads.
It just needs enough flex to clip in, enough strength not to snap, and enough humility to stay out of the way.

It lives inside the pot, weighs nothing, and quietly does its job — which is exactly what ultralight gear should do.

🏕️ Final Notes

Print one. Or two. Or five.
You’ll probably lose one anyway — but at least it won’t be because your pot exploded into subcomponents inside your backpack.

If this saved you from digging for your stove like a raccoon at camp, consider boosting it.
Your future self, tired and hungry, will thank you.

 

Boost Me (for free)

Boost me if this saved you from unpacking your entire bag just to find your stove.
0.3 g of plastic, infinite grams of frustration avoided. Ultralight math checks out.


 

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