🏆 Why Choose Us
Our factory was built in 2005 and moved to a new factory base in 2018 with a total area of 17,000 square meters. The office building and production floor of the new headquarters are equipped with intelligent automation systems to maximize productivity. Monthly production capacity of 20,000-50,000 pcs products. And the introduction of fully automatic equipment production line in 2023, the production scale can reach 1 titanium cup every 6 minutes. The factory production line is divided into raw material preparation area, processing area, assembly area and packaging area. The raw material preparation area is equipped with semi-automatic equipment and storage bin; The processing area is equipped with fully automated, semi-automated equipment and drawing machines, CNC machine tools and mold processing equipment; The assembly area is equipped with assembly line equipment and manual assembly workbench, and the packaging area is equipped with manual packaging area.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is titanium cookware safe for cooking at high temperatures?
Yes, titanium is incredibly stable and heat-resistant. It does not leach chemicals or metallic tastes into your food, making it one of the healthiest materials for outdoor cooking.
How do I clean the Keith Titanium 3-piece set?
You can clean it with standard dish soap and a soft sponge. Because titanium is corrosion-resistant, it is very durable, but avoiding abrasive steel wool will keep the finish looking new longer.
Does this set include a carrying bag?
The 3-piece set is designed to be portable and stackable. While specific packaging varies, the set is engineered to nest together to save space in your hiking pack.
Can the frying pan be used as a lid?
Yes, the design allows the smaller components to function as lids for the larger pots, helping to retain heat and speed up boiling times while camping.
Why is titanium better than stainless steel for hiking?
Titanium offers a much higher strength-to-weight ratio. This set provides the durability of steel at a fraction of the weight, which is essential for long-distance backpacking and mountain climbing.