Primus Litech Frying Pan

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nige7whit

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Does anyone use the Primus Litech Frying Pan on a small stove, such as the MSR Pocket Rocket?

I am tempted to buy one, but from my experience with other (titanium) pots, they tend to have a hot spot in the centre, leading to burnt on food. Is the Litech pan sufficiently thick to spread the heat out, and prevent burning?
 

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Does anyone use the Primus Litech Frying Pan on a small stove, such as the MSR Pocket Rocket?

I am tempted to buy one, but from my experience with other (titanium) pots, they tend to have a hot spot in the centre, leading to burnt on food. Is the Litech pan sufficiently thick to spread the heat out, and prevent burning?

Not yet actually used it - just put up that configuration once, but intend to do so. If you want I can take some piccies of the set up, give me half an hour to dig up my kit :)
 

helixpteron

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Does anyone use the Primus Litech Frying Pan on a small stove, such as the MSR Pocket Rocket?

I am tempted to buy one, but from my experience with other (titanium) pots, they tend to have a hot spot in the centre, leading to burnt on food. Is the Litech pan sufficiently thick to spread the heat out, and prevent burning?

This pan is actually made from aluminium!
 

Ahjno

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The pan is good but the stove does not have a great deal of flame spread which could lead to hot spots.

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