KitchenAid KB3SS 3-Quart Stainless Steel Bowl for Pivot Head Stand Mixers

KitchenAid KB3SS 3-Quart Stainless Steel Bowl for Pivot Head Stand Mixers







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Sunday, November 10, 2013

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Sunday, November 3, 2013

MSR Alpine Bowl

MSR Alpine Bowl 

MSR Alpine Bowl

MSR Alpine Bowl 

  • Strong: Stainless steel stands up to heavy use
  • Modular: Nests inside MSR® 1.5L pot for storage.
  • Weight:3.6 oz./102 g
  • Size: 5.5"/14cm
  • Durable Scratch and dent resistant 18-10 Stainless Steel stands up in the most rugged conditions.

MSR Alpine Bowl 

I've seen stainless steel bowls of similar shape and size for around $20. This bowl is negligibly heavier than a similar sized plastic bowl but is much more durable.
MSR Alpine Bowl 
The main advantages versus plastic is the ability to use it as a pot to heat food directly. It's also more durable if that's important to you.
MSR Alpine Bowl 
The disadvantages are that you'll need to insulate your lap or use something to hold the bowl if you're eating very hot foods. Unlike the plastic which doesn't conduct heat as readily, I noticed that eating a just-heated chili required using a cloth napkin to hold the bowl. That's a minor point though. Others have said that metal can leave an aftertaste versus plastic but I did not notice this.

You can use it to heat water. However, if you plan on using a pair of needlenose pliers to hold the bowl (like those found on the Leatherman Wave or Victorinox Spirit) keep in mind that there's a lip around the edge that makes this tricky.
MSR Alpine Bowl