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    Kenneth Jacobs
    BPL Member

    @f8less

    Locale: Midwest -or- Rockies

    Does anyone know and can confirm if and what Evernew pots the Snow Peak Hotlips might fit on, if at all? Was hoping it might fit on the 700ml Pasta Pot (http://www.evernewamerica.com/ECA521.htm). TIA!

    #1900939
    Tommy Franzen
    Spectator

    @tomlike

    Locale: Pacific Wonderland

    I can't tell you what Evernew pots they fit on, but I can tell you from my limited experience with them that they are worthless. Cheap, flimsy and poorly designed!

    #1900943
    Stephen P
    Member

    @spavlock

    Locale: Mid-Atlantic

    If your kitchen is pretty light, try to bring along a small styrofoam cup. It may take some careful packing, but they work nice for morning coffee. I can't stand waiting for the pot to cool before drinking coffee!! No experience with the hot lips…sorry.

    #1900979
    michael levi
    Member

    @m-l

    Locale: W-Never Eat Soggy (W)affles

    My Evernew .6L ultralight pot cools down very fast… I can actually bend and dent the titanium with my hand, im not sure if thats a good thing but its very light…

    #1901039
    Kenneth Jacobs
    BPL Member

    @f8less

    Locale: Midwest -or- Rockies

    While I appreciate the noted experience with the hotlips; though my experience has been completely the opposite; I currently own them and was wondering as to their fit on Evernew products. Looking to lighten my load a tiny abount while finding a more accommodating pasta cooking pot (that I can still use as my single layer cup too).

    Perhaps my answer should be to pass on Evernew cookware if it's that easily bent/dented…

    #1901040
    michael levi
    Member

    @m-l

    Locale: W-Never Eat Soggy (W)affles

    Not easily, it takes all my strength. I actually indented the bottom in a little bit (with my thumbs) to retain heat better.

    Thinner Ti cookware uses less fuel too.

    #1901151
    Mark Verber
    BPL Member

    @verber

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    Unlike some people on this thread, I have found the hotlips to be useful and effective. As to fitting various size pots… hotlips are silicon, so they will fit on virtually any pot. I just checked and the do fine on my Evernew 1.3 pot (wide bottom) and my daughter's 600ml mug. I normally use it on my MLD 850 mug.

    –Mark

    #1901162
    Kenneth Jacobs
    BPL Member

    @f8less

    Locale: Midwest -or- Rockies

    Mark

    Thanks for the info. Know anyone that has one of the pasta pots…or do any of the pots you mentioned have the same lip roll as on the Evernew Pasta pots? Their lip roll looks very close (if not slightly more flared out) to the SP Trek 700 which my Hotlips work flawlessly on. TIA!

    Ken

    #1901258
    Nathan Stuart
    Member

    @forest-2

    Locale: Hunter Valley - Australia

    I made some "hotlips" from Sugru

    http://sugru.com/

    Custom fit and they work great on my Evernew 1.0ltr pasta pot.

    Just spray the area you wish to mould it too with cooking spray so you can get them off once set then following day.

    #1903832
    Kathy A Handyside
    BPL Member

    @earlymusicus

    Locale: Southeastern Michigan

    I have an Evernew 900 ml Pot/Mug (model ECA267) and I also have the Hotlips. I tried the hotlips on the Evernew pot/mug and they fit just fine.

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