Heya, great set up! I'm not sure if anybody has mentioned this yet, but you can also add a Nalgene Backpacker (0.94 liter) water bottle to this kit, fits perfectly :)! I hope this was helpful. Cheers!
Nice setup. I currently use a stainless steel Tatoka cup, nested with the Stanley pot with the Guyot Designs bottle nested in that. I may move on to different things but for now, I gotta say that i'm more than happy with the Stanley cook set, freed up a lot of space as my last cooking pot had to be stored separately in my pack as it wouldn't nest with my other equipment.
i have the exact same set up only different ! my cup is a Walmart SS cup , same size as the GSI cup . i don't have titanium , my spoon is wood and i gots a spork (SS) . i need to make a wind screen . i made a Budwiezer alcohol stove...works great . awesome cook set ! 665
I got one and it works fine. Being its stainless steel it holds heat better and boils water in 2 mins. Since I tossed water bottles for the platypus roll up bags the extra weight saving went into this stainless cook set which has thicker walls. Overall it will last a very longtime and is well made.
oh well thanks man that is really cool.stainless does work well geez the one pot i used in a boil test had a 3/8 inch thick bottom and i got a good boil time lol.
Sweet set up man, that carbonfelt stove will work awesome, same design i have been using. Tho i changed the inner potstand to a hardware cloth stand, as you have seen in my vids.Those designs work great man and perfect for smaller pots.thanks for the vid
P.S. i made a small round and a square plate out of 1/8 in steel to help redistribute the heat evenly when using alcohol or butane heat sources ,my food cooks evenly and doesnt burn in the center where the flame source is!!!
Yeah, It's not ultralight but it's a tough as nails, rugged set that's built to last, with no BPA & a worry free clean up. I went on a week long canoe trip awhile back and would have loved to have this setup. Guess i'm ready for next time. LOL! Thanx for looking.
I personally love that setup there.I'm going to gear towards stainless steel for two particular reasons...1- Food safety 2-indestructable cookware...well a lot more indestructible than aluminum.
I have the same Stanley cook set but what I did with mine on the lid I took the plastic piece of and put a key ring on there in case you have to put in the fire I did a quick video on it works pretty well maybe this will help you if you decide to do it just a thought
My grab n go kit is almost identical to that kit. WayPoint Survival, RU-vid channel, did a videos on the Stanley green cup cook kit. He showed us a SWEET Hack for it. There's a 30oz cup lid, plastic lockable lid for sale at Walley World that fits perfect on the Stanley and also on the GSI or OZARKTRAIL mug! I bought two of the lids after seeing the video and SURE ENOUGH the 30oz lids fit like a glove! The lids are spill proof allowing for storing any leftovers for later. The lids are about $3.50 USD each, well worth it. Anyways, it's a CRAZY GOOD hack so I'm passing it forward. BTW, can't go wrong with the Stanley "green cup" cooker, a legendary piece of kit!
My favorite cook-set is a Heat Exchange r "Widesea:" pot set, that will hold a Svea 123 stove; all inside. Makes a nice neat package. TheSvea would have a new silent cap 😂
Thanks for making the video. Where did you get the silicon band that you said you can slide up for a lip guard? I've always used the orange silicon "hot lips" protector devices, but they are always falling off. This might be a better option if it actually works.
We made our own sporks in Boy Scouts. We even sharpened the edge so it could cut meat! But we always had a pocket knife as well. Those stoves are too clean if they were actually used. I think you just have them for show.
I owe you some thanx for this setup bud. After seeing you use that stainless water bottle and making a bunch of comments about how stainless might be a good way to go...BAMM...My wife pays attention! LOL! Later buddy. Peace!
HECK YEAH; I got away with a dozen roses, chocolate & a card for her and made out with two cook pots, a lid, both sea to summit utensils & some dry bags =) LOL! I'm gonna have to step it up, I guess... Peace!
It's the 18 oz. GSI bottle cup. They run between $9 & $14 depending where you get it, but I recently saw a generic brand identical to it a Walmart for $5. Might be worth a look to ya. Thanx for tuning in. Take care.
hi, the FF stove you have is a bit different than the one hiram cook showed me how to make. can you plz tell me what 2 cans your fancy feast stove is made from? thx!
+351WINCHESTER You set the pot on top of the stove. It works great. One alternative method.. you can lay 2 tent stakes down sideways atop your stove and then place pot on top of the stakes. The stakes will then serve as a sort of grill surface. Hope this helps.
guess what I saved in the cabinet.... of all things, an empty "Suave" brand moose can (same diameter as the small inner tomato paste can! can you believe that???? I bet it's the same size can as the "Aussie" moose can??? anyway, thank you my friend!
+Mike Honcho Small ranger bands are usually cut from tubes for bicycle tires. Larger ones can be made from tubes for tires that go on wheelbarrows, lawn mowers, trailers and vehicles. Depends on the size bands you'd like to use. Buy new tubes from places that sell parts and/or service these types of tire using equipment. Sometimes used/discarded tubes are free from repair shops.
Robert treboR Most Walmarts sell the Stanley cookset for $14.95 and they sell the Chinese stainless steel GSI knock off cup for $4.99 and it nest perfectly. you will find them in the Camping section.