Furno Pot Set
The Furno Pot Set is an inexpensive lightweight cooking pot set, consisting of
two hard anodized aluminium pots with foldable stainless steel
handles. The pots interlock together allowing a 230g gas canister and a
MSR Micro Rocket stove to slip inside for efficient storage. A strong
lightweight mesh bag holds it all together when stored.
The main pot has a capacity of 850mls and is a good size for a solo camper. The small pot has a capacity of 350mls and is a good size for boiling water for a single cup of tea or coffee and doubles as a lid for the larger pot.
The pots have folding stainless steel wire handles with a plastic lining as a hand grip. However on the smaller pot, the handle is fairly close to the burner flame and while at full flame, the handle heats up quite significantly, destroying the plastic lining and will be to hot to handle with bare hands. With the larger pot, this is not a problem as the handle is much further away. To overcome this problem I will use either a low or moderate flame if using the smaller pot and grip the handle with a cloth.
The bottom rim of most gas canisters are prone to surface rust which can stain the anodised coating of the pots if you are storing the canister inside them. To overcome this problem I wrap a layer of electrical tape around the bottom rim of the gas canister.
The main pot has a capacity of 850mls and is a good size for a solo camper. The small pot has a capacity of 350mls and is a good size for boiling water for a single cup of tea or coffee and doubles as a lid for the larger pot.
The pots have folding stainless steel wire handles with a plastic lining as a hand grip. However on the smaller pot, the handle is fairly close to the burner flame and while at full flame, the handle heats up quite significantly, destroying the plastic lining and will be to hot to handle with bare hands. With the larger pot, this is not a problem as the handle is much further away. To overcome this problem I will use either a low or moderate flame if using the smaller pot and grip the handle with a cloth.
The bottom rim of most gas canisters are prone to surface rust which can stain the anodised coating of the pots if you are storing the canister inside them. To overcome this problem I wrap a layer of electrical tape around the bottom rim of the gas canister.
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