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[at-l] 1.0 oz pot?
It is in housewares near pots and pans, and cooking tools. There were two
versions of "grease pots". One was well packaged, heavy and larger. The
"grease pot" was a dark color with a metal top. It has no handles, but it
would be easy to make something. Good luck hunting!
OrangeBug
At 06:33 AM 4/12/2001 -0400, Robert Cunningham wrote:
>What section in WW, sporting goods or housewares?---EZ
>Orange Bug wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure how heavy it is, but this weekend, I finally held the
> > famous Wally World grease pot. It is truly amazing for a lightweight
> > pot with a lid, and looks like it is near 3 cups. It is very thin
> > aluminum and pretty dentable, and probably easily burned if allowed to
> > boil dry. But for about $6, I'm looking forward to trying it out. It
> > definitely beats every Ti pot I own.