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Vargo Aluminum Pot Gripper

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$3.95

The Vargo Aluminum Pot Gripper is not available from the stores we monitor.

Last seen December 2, 2011 at Vargo Outdoors.

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I got this as a giveaway for purchasing something…

Rating: rated 3 of 5 stars

I got this as a giveaway for purchasing something else. I can't for the life of me believe anyone would pay $4 for this. It works but it is the most overpriced item in most camping market.

I  still have pots/pans that don't have handles from the old days. Every tool known to man has been tried to work better. Pliers, forcepts, etc. This works but because of the price and no one hardly makes equipment without handles anymore, I just rated it 3.

For $4 go to Lowes, Home Depot and get a nice set of pliers you can really use and do both jobs.

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Description

The Aluminum Pot Gripper is a stove accessory made by Vargo. It has an average rating of 3 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $3.95

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