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Bearly fits into [1600ml pot with pan] even if the pots handle is removed.
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Great product!
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Perfect for the day pack.
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The lightweight one-person standard hiking equipment that ended up as a soot pan is only deficient in the following aspects: First, the lid of the pot sits inside the pot, allowing a small presence of campfire debris in the boiling water, and secondly, the pot handle gets hot easily in the heat of the campfire and usability is not optimal. This with a removable handle (I used a Trangia handle, but it doesn't fit with the lid, so the lid must be removed/turned over first) or a handle that allows hanging and a lid that prevents littering, that would be perfect. Even now, however, it does its job 4/5, and with gas cookers there is no harm in any of the aforementioned problems, so gas 5/5.
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The construction of the pot and lid is fair, the handle is firm in hand and no wriggle at all.
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Light and a good size for the needs of one fighter. The swiveling handle detaches easily. Maybe too easily when you know how to use it. Of course, it won't come off once it's in place. However -1 star for that. It is also good that the handle can be removed if necessary.
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Very light and compact
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Otherwise it would be perfect, but the folding handle of the lid (frying pan) is a design flaw. It bends too easily from the weight of the food. You don't even have to squeeze the handles together.
The omelette rested along the table as the pan suddenly turned with grumbling noises above the burner. Such a feature can even cause a dangerous situation if the burner falls over or the pan spills hot fat on top of another.