I love this pot. It's virtually weightless, has clear graduations for measuring water, has both handles and a bail that stay up where you put them, the lid isn't too tight, but fits precisely, and has it's own handle. It fits a small iso canister inside with almost no rattle. Construction seems to be of great quality with no weird flaws or loose welds. Fit and finish is flawless.I put the canister stand in the bottom, then the fuel can upside down so the top nests in the base, then my stove in the hollow of hte fuel can. The lid just goes on, and the stuff sack holds it all together.The sack is also a mesh material that makes for a good scrubbie if you need to wash a pot, though I just use mine for water and teaAll in all, it's a super economical way to have a terrific 750 ml pot.Love this pot. It perfectly fits a large hiking fuel can. The handles are removable for hikes with less pack weight. Large enough for my dinner and a large cup of coffee or tea. Found a Sea to Summit folding cup fits on top.The picture shows 16 oz. of tap water poured into the 750 ml cup from a glass Pyrex kitchen measuring cup. As seen, 16 oz. fills the cup to the 400 mL line ( a little more than 12 oz.) Using these markings (if you've correctly adjusted cook time for elevation) could be responsible for crunchy camp meals.Otherwise, great price, weight and size. 750 mL size is perfect for a smal msr isopropyl canister, stove, small bic and even a tiny scrubby or cleaning cloth. Handle and bail are okay.I really like this little pot with lid, bail handle, and bag. So much so that I bought several more for my GHB and BOB (Get Home Bags and Bug-Out Bags). The stainless steel 38 oz Nalgene bottles fit well within.My only issue is that I bought it to fit in my Condor H2O bottle holders and it's a really tight fit (especially if one has stuffed the holder's accessory pocket and if one uses the holder's MOLLE/PALS webbing to hang something on). It would fit better if the bail handle's attachment points weren't on the pot, but that would defeat the entire purpose of getting a pot with a bail handle! So I'll make do by being careful. Also, by going slow (which is something that I have to do anyway given how tight the fit is).All in all, a quality little pot that seems to be made well and offered at a reasonable price. Wish it were a little taller and a little less wide (to keep the 750ml capacity) in order to better fit the Condor H2O, but that isn't the fault of the product.5 stars.Nice and light, cleans up easily. Storage bag is nothing fancy but keeps it together. A little on the pricey side it think for what it is.Titanium is the way to go vs steel or aluminum. This was cheaper then some others I've seen and workz just as well.The weight of the Rocreek 750ml titanium pot is nearly unnoticable. StanDard construction handles, although Rocreek goes a step ahead by adding a nice finger groove at the bottom of their handles for extra support (very handy when pot is weighted). Bail stays erect on its own and is removable. Three hole vented lid comes on and off very easily and lid handle will stay erect on its own due to a notch in the titanium strapping that holds it. Standard matte grey non coated finish. Has two sets of graduated marking stamped inside mili-liters (200 has a notch, 300ml, 400 has a notch, 500ml) and Oz (8oz, 12 has a notch, 16oz). Very sturdy and robust construction. You can cook or boil water directly inside this pot. Comes with a nicer thick mesh bag that would make the perfect scrubber (one less thing youll have to add to your pack). It will nest a 38oz stainless Nalgene bottle, and snuggly enough to produce char cloth.I bought the 900 ml pot for my bug out bag. The pot is high quality. It has a lot of small but useful features. Those aforementioned features include a removable bail that will stand up on its on, a lid handle that will stay up on its own, a tight fitting vented lid, and a great carry bag. The pot has easy to read graduated markings (Ounces and milliliters) for those making dehydrated meals. This pot is insanely light and will serve my needs well.I really am looking forward to using this on a fire or wood stove - one of the hardest things I've had so far with traditional titanium billies are getting them on and off a heat source.