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Finally, a light pot gripper with smart details. The aluminum LiteLifter pot gripper has covered handles that prevent toasted fingers. Weighing in at 1 ounce, the LiteLifter is barely noticeable in weight but works wonders in convenience.
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Safely lift up to 4 liters of liquid in your most precious camp pot with the MSR LiteLifter Pot Lifter. The plier-like surfacing won't dent or damage delicate metals and coatings.

This lightweight pot gripper lets you grip hot pots and pans safely.

Weighing only 1 ounce, MSR’s LiteLifter safely lifts 4-liter pots of liquid. Made from sturdy aluminum and coated with PVC to insure it won't slip in your hand.

Weighing only 1 ounce, MSR's aluminum LiteLifter safely lifts 4-liter pots of liquid.
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| Material: | Aluminum |
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| Weight: | 1 ounce |
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| MSR LiteLifter Pot Grip | $14.95 | |
| MSR Panhandler Potlifter | $9.95 |
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| MSR Alpine Plate Hiking & Camping > Cookwear | $9.75 - $9.95 | |
| MSR Stowaway Pots Hiking & Camping > Cookwear | $14.75 - $24.95 | |
| MSR Titan Kettle Hiking & Camping > Cookwear | $42.95 - $59.95 |
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"Sweet - you'll never cook without it" | |
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| All in all this thing is pretty sweet - it works great with the MSR kettle, and the red handle coating is nice. Not too "thick' but very effective, it prevents you from burning your hands while you lift stuff with it. It might seem a little silly to spend this much on something that any common fool could do without, but trust me, it is extremely handy, its small, and very light. I've watched a lot of my buddies struggle with there hot cookware, trying not to spill it and such, this little gizmo takes care of that. Build quality is very good, I suggest you get one! | |
| Travis at Moosejaw on 02/07/2006 | |
Essential for the MSR DuraLite Fry Pan | |
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| The MSR Lite Lifter is invaluable if you have or will buy the MSR DuraLite fry pan. I was dubious at first whether or not it would work, but it really grips the pan very well (and it's lighter than an oven mitt). The reason for the 4 stars and not 5: I could tell that over time the metal would scratch the DuraLite non-stick coating. But, wrapping a couple of small Gorilla Tape strips around the edges works very well--grips and doesn't scratch. Why carry a mitt or pot holder that weighs more? This little thing does the trick and weighs just one ounce! | |
| The Dreaded Meat Cleaver at REI on 02/13/2008 | |
"Lite and durable." | |
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| I switched to this pot holder from the standard MSR. It saves a little bit of weight and a little more space. I was afraid it would get beat up, but so far it seems fine. Does its job. The red grippy stuff doesn't heat up quickly and make it easy to handle, even with slippery gloves. It might burn if left near flame, but so would you hand! I've found it hold a 2 liter pot when its almost full just fine. | |
| Paul at Moosejaw on 09/25/2008 | |
Necessity For Ti Cooksets | |
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| The Lite Lifter is a necessity with MSR's Ti cooksets. I used the Pocket Rocket to boil water in a 1.5 Litre pot, and the thing's handles were HOT. This is a nice tool to have--much more stability in handling the pot for pouring boiling water than using a cloth or your shirt to hold the pot's built-in handles. | |
| Mungrel at REI on 09/18/2007 | |
"Small and Useful....Kind of like a battery" | |
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| It's a pot lifter, and it works real well. It's also really small, light, and compact and it has a coating to keep it from burning your hands if your holding the pot the whole time you're cooking. I like it, but there's not much more to say about it. | |
| Jason at Moosejaw on 03/07/2008 | |
"Couldn't do without" | |
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| We purchased the frying pan (which didn't have a handle) and the complete cooking system. This was a very welcome addition as to ease of use and handles ability to absorb heat. Would highly recommend. | |
| Cara at Moosejaw on 04/20/2009 | |
"Super light and functional!" | |
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| This light lifter is true to its name. It is so light it almost doesn't exist. Functions perfectly, but has no clamping mechanism, so don't forget to hold both handles! | |
| Sarah at Moosejaw on 07/11/2007 | |
"great hold, low almost weightless" | |
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| i really like this little guy. the pot lifter that comes with your msr works great but is kinda big. this thing is great. i replace mine with this | |
| Tyler at Moosejaw on 01/06/2008 | |
"Good for back ups" | |
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| Bought these just as a backup for my bigger pots. Proved to be usefull for the price. | |
| Victor at Moosejaw on 08/23/2009 | |
"Great for backpacking and camping" | |
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| This is ultralight to carry and works great with my Snow Peak titanium kettle. | |
| Paulette at Moosejaw on 08/07/2008 | |