Sometimes it’s the little things.
Just found the best pot gripper and I have quite a few.
![IMG_6442.jpeg IMG_6442.jpeg](https://bushcraftuk.com/community/data/attachments/73/73608-5bc9f85b7292ff220e17af42e392c34c.jpg)
This one is aluminium. It is sprung open.
It has a cross member that stops it spreading under load.
This is the gripper that I felt most confident using when I experimented lifting my 1.6L boiling Kettle. I have used it on a 2L Zebra pot when the old original handle fell into the fire.
It has serrations on the handles so it can be used as cooking tongs or even as fire tongs.
![IMG_6442.jpeg IMG_6442.jpeg](https://bushcraftuk.com/community/data/attachments/73/73608-5bc9f85b7292ff220e17af42e392c34c.jpg)
Just found the best pot gripper and I have quite a few.
![IMG_6442.jpeg IMG_6442.jpeg](https://bushcraftuk.com/community/data/attachments/73/73608-5bc9f85b7292ff220e17af42e392c34c.jpg)
This one is aluminium. It is sprung open.
It has a cross member that stops it spreading under load.
This is the gripper that I felt most confident using when I experimented lifting my 1.6L boiling Kettle. I have used it on a 2L Zebra pot when the old original handle fell into the fire.
It has serrations on the handles so it can be used as cooking tongs or even as fire tongs.
![IMG_6442.jpeg IMG_6442.jpeg](https://bushcraftuk.com/community/data/attachments/73/73608-5bc9f85b7292ff220e17af42e392c34c.jpg)