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Built-in pot handles weigh 20 to 30 g, sit hot next to the flame, and ride with you for every mile whether you're cooking or not. The Pot Hopper drops that weight to 4.5 g, lighter than a U.S. nickel, and detaches when you're done. The fram...
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I used my Pot Hopper for the first time on a quick backpack trip in Yosemite last week. The Pot Hopper is extremely light weight and it does the job adequately. I found there was too much flex in the Pot Hopper to actually tip and pour a 750 ml pot (probably filled to about 650 ml). I had no trouble using the Pot Hopper to lift the pot off the stove and place it in a cozy. I was then able to pour by gripping the cozy.
Is the weight savings worth the limited capability? Is it reasonable to pay this much for a pot gripper when I already own a few? I'm not sure. It works okay for me but I think I'd prefer a slightly heavier design with greater capability. The gripper that came with my titanium pot is four times heavier than the Pot Hopper but when 4x the weight is still only 19 grams I cannot confidently say the weight savings of the Pot Hopper justifies its expense and limited capacity.
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Peter · Yesterday
What great light weight device. Solves several problems with hot handles and my old system a silicon finger pinch where I had protected fingers inside the lip of the pot for a grip.
Simply took one star off because it does need a slight lip on the pot to get a secure hold. But I have lots of different pots so not a big deal. Just information for purchasers of this great addition to your cook kit!
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Michael · 2 days ago
It’s a amazing pot holder…. I’ve used it on several trips so far, but I do question it’s durability since it’s made out of what appears to be a pot metal . As for now I recommend it!