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Andrew Dolman
(andydolman) - M
floating lid on 10/29/2010 04:55:35 MDT Print View

Is that 20 seconds improvement relative to using a lid? Or compared to an open pot?

Michael Meiser
(mmeiser) - F

Locale: Michigan
Silicone pot grabber / lid on 11/16/2010 22:21:50 MST Print View

It occurs to me that one might potentially use the mug or bowl from Guyoutdesigns Squishy Bowl kit.

http://www.nwbackpack.com/products/the_bowls.php

Suddenly a mug, lid, pot grabber. Claim to be "temperature tollerant" up to 400 degrees.

Steven Paris
(saparisor) - M

Locale: Pacific Northwest
Silicone Cup Lid + Pot Grabber on 11/16/2010 23:17:34 MST Print View

I bought this at a TJMaxx store for $1.99:

http://www.amazon.com/bathtub-bathroom-Stopper-Kitchen-Novelty/dp/B002VAQEK2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1289974468&sr=8-3

Henk Smees
(theflyingdutchman) - MLife

Locale: Spanish Mountains
Squishy Bowls - Test results on 11/17/2010 13:41:30 MST Print View

@ Michael – Squishy Bowls – sure look nice, but...... far too heavy. I eat from my pot anyhow and my coffee cup weighs in at a scant 10 grams (approx. a 1/3 of an ounce). Although it’s small, I want my coffee to be very strong, so I don’t add too much water and therefore it's big enough FOR ME.

@Travis – hadn’t seen this post before. Really like your idea. How did the test during your week in Glacier NP work out?