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Sigma Cook Set 2.2 (Fall 2022)
Sea to Summit
Sigma Cook Set 2.2 (Fall 2022)
$83.96
Description

  Two-person cookset with durable, high-tech stainless pots

  What's better than preparing fresh and healthy backcountry meals in Sigma Pots? Having ergonomically-shaped bowls and mugs ready to serve up the culinary masterpiece you've just created.

  The 1.2L and 2.7L Sigma™ Pots of the 2.2 Cook Set are made of durable, abrasion resistant polished stainless steel for an easy-to-clean cooking surface. The Pivot-Lock™ handles lock firmly in place, the unique slotted pattern in the lid strains perfectly and the silicone Lid-Keep™ lets you rest the lid on the side of the pot.

  Delta Light™ tableware comprising of two Delta Light Bowls and Delta™ Insul Mugs nest neatly inside the pots forming a lightweight compact camp kitchen set.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Cookware Material:
Stainless Steel
Volume:
1.2 L / 40.6 fl oz
2.7 L / 91.3 oz
Non Stick:
No Coating
Weight:
33.1 oz / 937 g total
Dimensions:
7.2 x 4.7 in / 182 x 120 mm nested
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
736-v3
UPC:
9327868151356
Other Features:
The Sigma Pot:
-- Large internal radius makes the pot easy to clean
-- Strainer lid for efficient draining
-- Marine-grade stainless steel for durability
-- Graded scale on the side of the pot for precise measurement
-- Patent-pending Pivot-Lock™ handle with safety lock for secure and easy operation
-- Grippy, heat-absorbing base for better stability on camping stoves
-- Stove Use: Domestic stoves have a much higher output than backpacking stoves. If Sigma Cookware is used with a home stove, keep the flame setting low, and take care that the pot does not boil dry.
The Set
-- Securely nests together at 4.7" / 120 mm tall
-- Includes dishcloth
-- When folded, the Pivot-Lock handle locks the lid to the pot to contain the complete set
-- Bowls and mugs are BPA-free, microwave safe, lightweight and ergonomically shaped
-- DeltaLight Insulated Mug comes with removable easy clean insulation sleeves and silicone sipper lids for easy stacking and cleaning
CAN THE SIGMA POT (DELTA LIGHT TABLEWARE)?
-- Be washed in a dishwasher? Yes. The pots do not have an anodized finish which would be damaged by the caustic cleanser used in dishwashers; (the bowls and mugs are dishwasher safe).
-- Be used on an open fire? Only with care. The silicone-rubber grip of the pot handle could be damaged by the heat of a fire or contact with flames (bowls and mugs should not be exposed to open flame).
-- Be used with an induction stove? No. Induction stoves require pots made of a magnetic material (neither the Sigma or Alpha Pots will work).
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