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The Sea to Summit Sigma Cookset 1.1 is an all-in-one culinary experience enabler for the backcountry. Set the table (stump, tailgate, flat rock) for one, pour a nice glass (insulated mug) of the finest wine (water filtered from a puddle you found), and cook up something that would make Chef Ramsey proud (probably mac 'n' cheese or something, and he'd yell at you, but don't listen to him, it's about to be the tastiest meal you've ever eaten). The stainless steel pot is as durable as they come, and the whole thing nestles together for easy pack storage. Bon Appetit!
Pot – Marine Grade Stainless Steel
Bowl and Mug | BPA-free Glass-reinforced Polypropylene
1.2L Pot | 7.6 oz
Dimensions: 6.5 in. x 3.8 in.
Securely Nests Together at 3.8" / 96mm Tall
1 x 1.2L Pot
1 Bowl
1 Mug with Removable Insulation Sleeves and Silicone Sipper Lids
Dishcloth
Patent-pending Pivot-lock Handle – In the pots, the handle rotates to secure the lid in place for transportation (in pans it swivels away from the cooking surface) then swivels around to be secured in place with a one-hand operated thumb lock. This gives you the security to pick up even pots filled with hot food without the worry of the handle wobbling or becoming detached from the pot.
Large Internal Radius Makes the Pot Easy to Clean
Graded Volumetric Scale on the Side of the Pot for Easy Measurement
Each Pot Has a Strainer Lid for Efficient Draining
Grippy, Heat-absorbing Base for Better Stability on Camping Stoves
Cleaning – The anodized surface would be damaged by the cleanser used in dishwashers; therefore Alpha Cookware should not be washed in a dishwasher.
Stove Use – Domestic stoves have a much higher output than backpacking stoves. If Alpha Cookware is used with a home stove, the flame setting should be kept low, and care should be taken to ensure that the pot does not boil dry.
Use over an Open Fire – Only with care. The silicone-rubber grip of the pot handle could be damaged by the heat of a fire or contact with flames (bowls and mugs should not be exposed to open flame).