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GSI Outdoors N-Form Pot Gripper

Hiking & Camping > CookwearRated: ***** by 1 review.

Mountain Gear

Safer and more efficient than using your multi-tool, the N-Form Pot Gripper from GSI Outdoors allows you to maneuver your hot pots and pans without fear of scratching them. Designed to lock into the exterior brackets of your GSI Outdoors pots and pans for easier handling, and it folds up for more efficient transporting.

Features:

  • Fold it up and nest it with the rest of your cookware to save space in your pack
  • Work more safely over your camp stoves with this folding aluminum gripper that locks into the exterior brackets of your GSI Outdoors' pots and pans for easier handling

Backcountry.com

Tired of accidentally letting go of your standard clamping pot handle and dumping steaming mac and cheese all over your buddy’s crotch? You may not be, but he is. Secure your pots for easy handling with the GSI N-Form Pot Gripper. This techy kitchen tool locks into the exterior brackets of your GSI pots, providing a secure handle that you don’t have to keep clamped down. After dinner ends, fold up the N-Form for easy storage.

Dimensions:3.5 x 1.2 x 1.15 inches
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Material:Aluminum
Recommended Use:Camp cooking
Weight:2.2 ounces

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GSI Outdoors N-Form Pot Gripper Review Summary:

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Reviews:

WildTrout

Rating:*****

I have used this product several times. It works really great. I suggest that all that one one buy a spare or two, as I lost mine in the fire last weekend.

T.J. Ketterman at Backcountry.com on 06/24/2009