I'm using trangia HA pots too and find them pretty good from a non-stick perspective, they're light enough and have been pretty robust so far too. As SOAB says you just have to keep stirring your porridge, which I find is necessary whatever pot I use, in the bush or my kitchen....
Son of a Beach wrote:I don't trust any teflon or similar non-stick coatings. None of them that I've used stick to the pan for very long, and eventually you end up with small flecks of black toxic non-stick chemicals in your food...
Bugger having flakes of who knows what going in with you food, we're full of enough toxic
crap as it is.
Do a search on teflon and human health, see what you find out. Heres one example of what you'll find "
Teflon (made by Dupont) has become the generic name for the non-stick coatings on cookware made from the plastic polymer polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Few people are aware that Teflon gives off toxic but odorless fumes when heated to a high temperature. The fumes cause the "Teflon Flu" in people and are even lethal to some birds because of their sensitive respiratory systems.". Might help your decision

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