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Does a folding frying pan exist that in terms of diameter sits somewhere between the 19cm+ ones you get and the top of a one person mug/pot top type ones?

Ideally 12-15cm in diameter.
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The lid/pad that is part of the Alpkit cookset https://www.alpkit.com/products/nostick-mytistax fits the remit but it's £50 for the set just to get the one item.
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Single egg £7
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jBay wrote:Single egg £7
Folding?
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whitestone wrote:The lid/pad that is part of the Alpkit cookset https://www.alpkit.com/products/nostick-mytistax fits the remit but it's £50 for the set just to get the one item.
Yeah the alloy alpkit pots at £22.50 have a pan that fits the bill to though. EDIT: alloy 1ltr lid is too big for where I want to put it.

The ti one is a better fit. Available anywhere solo?
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http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ ... n-16-p3016

Evernew titanium 16cm.
But costs a bit!
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Too much and too big

Needs to be max 14.5cm external diameter.
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The lid of this would be perfect but again it's spendy. :sad:

http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/pots- ... SC108.html
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Is folding critical?

Yoh could nip down to a pound shop or somewhere else cheap and cheerful and see what they have. Cut the handle off and use something else instead - stick, rod, multi tool, tent peg
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benp1 wrote:Is folding critical?

Yoh could nip down to a pound shop or somewhere else cheap and cheerful and see what they have. Cut the handle off and use something else instead - stick, rod, multi tool, tent peg
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On sale, but still a bit pricey and part of a set.
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Removing the handle and getting a pot lifter isn't a bad idea.
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Primus LiTech Trek Kettle has a folding frying pan lid: http://www.primus.eu/litech-trekking-pot
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That boundless voyage one is tempting. Gamble on customs charges though. :roll:

EDIT: actually it's beneath the £15 threshold so should be ok, shouldn't it?
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I've bought shed loads of stuff from China, both over and under £15.00. Only one thing has ever been stopped and that was a set of forks in a big box.
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You could have your eggs scrambled instead of course!

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gentjim wrote:
benp1 wrote:Is folding critical?

Yoh could nip down to a pound shop or somewhere else cheap and cheerful and see what they have. Cut the handle off and use something else instead - stick, rod, multi tool, tent peg
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My trangia and MSR ones wouldn't work well with a frying pan unless it was really thin

The trangia pan and pot set lids are often nicely thin, but frying pans, even cheap ones, tend to be a fair bit thicker

Actually might be just about functional, but maybe not brilliant
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I bought three ti frying pans from china and all arrived ok with no problems.
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Buy a non stick pie tin from one of the supermarkets and use a pot lifter.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Individual-Dish ... B00ABF4K0A
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