| Yessss, more or less. I learned of the idea from this guy's content[1] who bikepacks ultralight and wants to save camping stove fuel, and he made his own. And from my dad who habitually wraps a thick teatowel around stew pots, on principle (he doesn't measure for a difference in power use. Electric cooktops only, not flame ones). Since it has to be snug on the pot, making one is probably the common way forward. A few products do exist in that ultralight camping world, the Toaks D95 Pot Pocket[2], the Trangia Pot Cozy[3], Glacier Minimalist "pot with insulating sleeves". In standard size maybe the "So-Vida Sous Vide Insulation Band and Mat for Pots - Protects Your Work Surfaces and Saves You Electricity From Increased Insulation"[5] which is out of stock. The Wonderbag[6] marketed as for communities in Africa and not available in the USA. From the Wikipedia page on Thermal Cooking[7], in a normal size kitchen people probably go with a vacuum flask cooker, popular in Asia. [1] https://www.tristanridley.com/post/2019/01/21/diy-pot-cosy-t... [2] https://www.toaksoutdoor.com/products/coz-m [3] https://trangia.se/en/shop/pot-cozy/ [4] https://gsioutdoors.com/products/glacier-minimalist [5] https://www.amazon.com/stores/SO-VIDA/page/BB00BAE8-07C8-4B4... [6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderbag [7] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_cooking |