Black pan set made by SIGG. Three lidded saucepans and a frying pan, plus handle. I think the black must be quite rare as I can't see any other images online.
I don't know what they are made of but my best guess is a kind of alu/stainless sandwich a bit like Trangia Duossal. Could just be straight alu but the weights of the identically-sized frypan and big lid are quite different (185g vs 135g), making me think the lids are plain alu and the pans possibly not. Either way they are very nice and not heavily used.
I borrowed them many years ago from my Dad but we ended up keeping them as his camping days were behind him. He told me they were titanium but I'm not so sure as I can't see any info anywhere about a titanium pan set by SIGG.
Very pleased, have been looking for these for ages
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Black pan set made by SIGG. Three lidded saucepans and a frying pan, plus handle. I think the black must be quite rare as I can't see any other images online.
I don't know what they are made of but my best guess is a kind of alu/stainless sandwich a bit like Trangia Duossal. Could just be straight alu but the weights of the identically-sized frypan and big lid are quite different (185g vs 135g), making me think the lids are plain alu and the pans possibly not. Either way they are very nice and not heavily used.
I borrowed them many years ago from my Dad but we ended up keeping them as his camping days were behind him. He told me they were titanium but I'm not so sure as I can't see any info anywhere about a titanium pan set by SIGG.
Asking £33 posted.
More photos here.
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