
Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Is this for lifting a Ti cup off a meths stove? Your pic isn't working...
Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Exactly that (postimg seems to be down).
I suspect the answer involves the word knipex.
I suspect the answer involves the word knipex.
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Silicone tubing added to handles works well. Making sure the handles aren't touching each other when on the stove keeps them cooler too ... honestly it does.
Me, I have a little square of silicone mat that I pick hot things up with, I also have a silicone band around the top of my mug, which I will use to lift the mug from stove.
Me, I have a little square of silicone mat that I pick hot things up with, I also have a silicone band around the top of my mug, which I will use to lift the mug from stove.
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
So you can use leatherman pliers, but typically the cup slips just as you are about to pour it's contents into your dried meal bag (often pouring scalding water over your hand)
Wear your gloves and end up with two nice melted bits, and a failure of the waterproof membrane. Or if you are using summer gloves, you melt them into your fingers.
With practice, you get enough calluses from repeated burns to render your fingers burn proof.
Slightly more successful options - the inner tube pouch my leatherman sits in, a bit of folded over tin foil, some proper leather gloves, a bead of silicon around the cup handles. The last is probably the best method but it's fiddly and often leaves one bit of handle bare, which then burns your fingers....
If anyone else has an idiot proof method of doing this, I'm all ears!
Wear your gloves and end up with two nice melted bits, and a failure of the waterproof membrane. Or if you are using summer gloves, you melt them into your fingers.
With practice, you get enough calluses from repeated burns to render your fingers burn proof.
Slightly more successful options - the inner tube pouch my leatherman sits in, a bit of folded over tin foil, some proper leather gloves, a bead of silicon around the cup handles. The last is probably the best method but it's fiddly and often leaves one bit of handle bare, which then burns your fingers....
If anyone else has an idiot proof method of doing this, I'm all ears!
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Interesting. How do you get the tube onto the handles?Silicone tubing added to handles works well. Making sure the handles aren't touching each other when on the stove keeps them cooler too ... honestly it does.
Me, I have a little square of silicone mat that I pick hot things up with, I also have a silicone band around the top of my mug, which I will use to lift the mug from stove.
Think I spotted the band on another thread. Makes sense now.
Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Got something similar (bigger) in the kitchen which might be liberated now I think of it. That's neater though.
Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
I've got the toe end from an old wool sock. Fits over my entire Snowpeak 450 cookset to keep the lid on, and also means I can pick it up when hot. I know it's not entirely wool though because I've melted a bit...
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
voodoo_simon wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 7:58 pm One of these could work
https://ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/micro-gripper/

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Sugru is what you need
On the handles and where you drink so you don't burn your lip, fold the handles out when cooking
On the handles and where you drink so you don't burn your lip, fold the handles out when cooking
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Have it with this setfatbikephil wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 8:34 pmvoodoo_simon wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 7:58 pm One of these could work
https://ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/micro-gripper/£11 for something idiot proof is actually not too bad value
https://gsioutdoors.com/products/haluli ... et-for-one
Really handy, pick up the boiling pit with the grips and straight into the insulated sleeve

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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Depends on the mug / pot but often they can be compressed just enough so they can be sprung free from the retainers they locate in.How do you get the tube onto the handles?
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
I’ve just done this exact thing with the handles on an Alpkit Ti pot. Pulled them out of their ‘sockets’ by hand and pushed some heat shrink tubing onto the handles.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 9:28 pmDepends on the mug / pot but often they can be compressed just enough so they can be sprung free from the retainers they locate in.How do you get the tube onto the handles?
Yet to see if it works as hoped but I assume so as many other pots are sold with an equivalent already on the handles.
Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Silicone lid, originally on a plastic reusable coffee cup, goes on the mug to keep my cooking kit together and also pops off and gets used to hold the hot handle
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Now that's smart. Planning to try the heatshrink thing too.
Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
For another £15 you can get it with the matching pot, cozy, lid and sporkfatbikephil wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 8:34 pmvoodoo_simon wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 7:58 pm One of these could work
https://ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/micro-gripper/£11 for something idiot proof is actually not too bad value
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Outdoors-Halul ... B07PB64F9Q
Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Some Joy Division oven gloves?
Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
What’s wrong with just pulling your sleeve down over you hand?
Always works for me
Always works for me
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
I've given this some thought and now believe the way forward is ... to use someone else's hat 

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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
I'd melt the sleeve of my down jacket

Welding gloves?
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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
Surely the answer is to get one's butler to do it 

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Re: Hot 1: hat 0 - what lightweight oven mitt?
So you lift Cath's mug off her stove first?

Good effort Gecko, where did you get the silicon tubing from?