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Reviews & Ratings for MSR Panhandler Pot Lifter w/Cozy
— 3 reviews — Page 1
by
Aplus,
Verified Owner
from NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia
Written on September 15, 2020
These are light, really light. I like MSR gear and have MSR pots and also a Reactor stove.
When camping on snow I am boiling a lot of water in my 1 litre Reactor pot. Increasingly I am dehydrating my own food and taking it with me on camping trips into the back country. How to heat it up? I do not like to put any food in the pot as I don't want it floating around in my drinking water!
My solution, I put a titanium bowl in the top of the pot with the dehydrated food while boiling water. After a few minutes of steaming and stirring it is hot enough to enjoy but so is the bowl. These panhandlers are perfect for latching onto the bowl and holding it while I eat. They also come with a 'felt' case which stops them scratching anything and also makes a great cleaner for wiping ups afterwards. Recommended.
Pros:
Light pot holders
Cons:
None
Best Used for:
Camping
Would recommend: Yes
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Papa Backpacker,
from WA, United States
Written on May 5, 2014
MSR Pot handle
A simple design that will handle just about any pot out there. And a great "hook" feature to lift off pot lids (that have a hook).
Lightweight enough to forget you packed it, but if you are true minimalist, you'll leave it at home. I'm a minimalist that will forego a few grams not to burn my hands on a hot handle or lid.
Though I like the value-added storage bag, the one I received
Would recommend: Yes
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KarlosJ83,
Gear Expert
from UT, United States
Written on September 10, 2011
I compared this model to a friends trangia version and this one surprised me at the difference.
It is light by a few marginal grams, but its the design on the pivot and the bit that wraps over the pot edge that makes takes this one up a notch.
The bit that wraps over the pot edge is splayed out for better support.
You could say a pot lifter is a pot lifter, but this one just grabs the pots (full)
Would recommend: Yes
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