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BRS 3000T Ultralight Titanium Stove vs Sea to Summit Alpha Pot 1.1L

Weight and specs compared for 2026 — and which one to choose.

BRS 3000T Ultralight Titanium Stove is the lighter option — 100 g lighter than the Sea to Summit Alpha Pot 1.1L (80% less weight). If grams matter to you, that is the one to beat.
Spec BRS 3000T Ultralight Titanium Stove Sea to Summit Alpha Pot 1.1L
Weight 25 g · 0.025 kg · 0.06 lb 125 g · 0.125 kg · 0.28 lb
Brand BRS Sea to Summit
Category Cooking Cooking
BRS 3000T Ultralight Titanium Stove
25 g

The lightest canister stove available at only 25g. Compact fold-out titanium burner compatible with all standard threaded gas canisters.

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Sea to Summit Alpha Pot 1.1L
125 g

Hard anodized aluminium pot with excellent heat conductivity.

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BRS 3000T Ultralight Titanium Stove vs Sea to Summit Alpha Pot 1.1L: which should you buy?

If saving weight is your priority, the BRS 3000T Ultralight Titanium Stove wins — at 25 g it is 100 g (80%) lighter than the Sea to Summit Alpha Pot 1.1L (125 g). That said, the heavier option may justify the extra grams with more capacity, durability or comfort, so weigh the trade-off against how you'll use it.

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