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I bought this to replace a non-brand name waterproof pouch with plastic swivel knobs for sealing. That developed a hole after more than 5 years of use. I plan to use the large size to carry my older Garmin Inreach model sealed inside a back pouch on my PFD (life vest) during my multi-week (sometimes solo) sea kayaking trips. I'll update the review after my next trip as to how well the plastic pouch holds up, but I'm very happy with the sealing method.
I upgraded from an older pot that had one of those ridiculous folding frypan lids. Since I never fried in the backcountry, I didn't want the weight, so I just used a DIY aluminum lid. I like this TOAKS pot much better: the lid is sturdy and easier to take on and off for faster boiling times, and the handles are much better. Because the handles are longer, they are cooler so don't necessarily require a potgrab. Plus, it packs just as well in my pot cozy. 900 mL is a perfect size for my multi-day backpacking trips and my multi-week kayaking trips. Too small for snow camping, but that's ok.