Pots and pans

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So are you saying that copper bottom pots are not really suited to open wood fires?

Even if the copper cracks would the post be ruined?
 
s/steel is a relatively poor conductor, copper is an excellent conductor. in theory the copper bottoms are there to ensure that the heat is spread more evenly over the bottom of the pan. in practice the copper plating is little more than a style statement due to it being so thin. even if the plating/laminate cracks, the pot should be fine as long as the s/steel body of the pan is intact.

cheers, and.
 
I've got a set of the bulldog clones in Ally and they are great. I was able to carry 2 pots with lids for the same weight as a small Zebra.
They hang well but will hang at a slight angles if you have the lids handles extended. The lids fit ok albeit slightly looser than I would like.
 

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