The Sigma 2 Pot Cook Set from Sea to Summit is a dependable and thoughtfully designed cooking set for a couple or trio on an adventure.
Constructed from marine grade stainless steel, these pots also have a grippy black base to absorb heat and prevent slippage when in use. To ensure they're compact and user-friendly, a Pivot-Lock handle stays secure in use and locks away safely for transport. During your cook, rest the lid on the side of the pot thanks to the clever silicone LidKeep feature, while the large interior has them easy to clean. Drain pasta or vegetables with ease thanks to the incorporated strainer in the lid, and achieve precise measurements from the graded scale on the side.
For camp kitchen gear that’s both durable and packable, rely on the Sigma 2 Pot Cook Set by Sea to Summit.
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Hi there can you please name the types of fuel that these posts will take. Gas, timber, alcohol etc, thanks!!
G'day Ron,
These pots are designed for lightweight hiking and adventures, so any fuel source you generally use in those situations should be fine. They're not recommended for open fire, but we have know people to use them on top of a grill plate or smaller section of coals where the heat can be more controlled.
Hope that helps!
Thank you!
Will these work on an induction cooktop?
G'day Casey,
We've previously given the Sea to Summit team a call to confirm, and they've told us that unfortunately, these pots are not compatible with induction cooktops.
Does the small pot and lid ‘nest’ inside the larger pot with closed lid for storage?
G'day Tony,
Yep, these Sigma pots nest without any issues.
Hope that helps!
Are these suitable for use with a gas stove
G'day Karrie,
These are designed to use with gas hiking stoves, so i assume you are talking about larger car camping stoves?
If that's the case then yes, you can use the Sea to Summit Sigma Pots on a Coleman stove. The main thing you'll want to check is that the flame doesn't lick too far up the side of the pot toward the handle.
If your stove doesn't simmer well, we'd suggest looking at using a diffuser, as these pots are quite thin and lightweight for hiking, etc they won't diffuse well on their own.
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