
The IMUSA aluminum cups are really attractive. In either size they have a lot to recommend ten.
For a solo hiker they are light. Strong. Great heat transfer (aluminum transfers heat better than titanium). Built in handles. The smaller size can meet all your needs.
The small one isn’t quite big enough for a couple to use/share but for that there is the larger one.
Both are incredibly good deals. I carried the smaller one for a few hundred miles as we determined if the Stanco greasepot was large enough for us to share. The Stanco was big enough so the cup went home to save weight.
But I still recommend the IMUSA over Toaks (I’ve also had some Toaks cups —free from a hiker box). Toaks I passed on while I kept the aluminum.
Admission: I prefer a polished bowl titanium spoon over the slightly lighter aluminum one from Sea to Summit. But I don’t need the heat transfer with my spoon.
32 ounce capacity Stanco at 3.5 ounces (including modified lid) is what we use now or the same in titanium.
You can compare the 32 fluid ounce Stanco with the larger IMUSA cup. It has a total of 40 fluid ounces for the larger size (which Walmart sold me tonight for $3.08 with shipping).
The smaller cup at .7 quarts is only 22.4 ounces. IMUSA 1.25 quart cup.
Update.

The large cup weighs 3.6 ounces.
The titanium with the same form factor as the Stanco (without the lid) is 2.9 ounces. It weighs .7 ounces less —and is wider and flatter.

Bottom line: we will probably continue with the lighter, slightly smaller pot and live without a handle.
