The new Stanley Gen 2 cook set lid doesn't not sit correctly on the GSI or Ozark Trail nesting cups unfortunately. I'm going to see if it fits and will nest with the Coghlan's 21oz cup. Update ! The 21oz cup works perfectly with the Gen 2 Stanley cook set 😀
👍👍👍 .. nice overview with the options 😊. With the various stacking variations and the options regarding additional storage for small items in the spaces created .. a caution of I may please .. Small, loose items when removed and not used immediately, tend to 'run and hide' .. forever 😏. Little baggies made from whatever, come in handy to keep them from emigrating. Thanks for sharing .. take care ..
Thanks for the update. Thats exactly the cup i keep with my kit. Seems like it can still nest to a limited degree. Might even still fit inside that case while stacked since it looks like about an inch in height difference.
Yay! Stanley fixed something that wasn't broken. Rejoice for the fact that it's bigger? It can fit a nalgene bottle for some unfathomable reason? It will not nest in a $5 Walmart cup? Maybe you should hand it to that guy who hates Bud Light and let him have a go at it
I think the Nalgene is a moot point because not only could you not use the cups and would have to stash the lid, but you also wouldn't be able to close the handle. Best option is to use it as intended and just carry a tin cup and Nalgene nested together. Now you have the pot to boil/cook/make coffee, and also have a cup to mix oatmeal or eat from while enjoying your coffee.
With that being said, here is a way to layer it: lid of new cup, new cup on top, cosmetic tin alcohol stove inside, topped with the old cup, then 1 original green cup inside, alcohol stove stand, coffee equipment, collapsible spoon, rag, etc, then original lid. Now they both nest practically for a kit
@@planetsideagent 👍 Plastic Cup definitely! I too, like my hot beverages hot .. very hot and with no scalded lips as a result thereof. My plastic mug w handle weighs almost nothing, can hang on the outside lf my pack if necessary and has served me well for over 15 years. In Winter, an insulated SS Mug with Plastic Lid and Folding Handles does service.
the 1 thing i see is the sides are not drilled for hanging with a fish jaw opener over a fire. i have a older stanley with that option on mine. the other thing i do is, i put 2 of the 4 oz cans butane inside the pot. an have the coleman version of a msr pocket rocket stove sitting in the bag on top. did replace the plastic lid handle with a split ring handle. what i see with the new pot an trying to nest items together is a lot of wasted space.
No, the new one is a little bigger, same height but1/4 inch more in diameter and the flared out part goes further down the sides. Volume wise: 750ml v 591ml = 159ml or 5oz
There is a “bottle pouch kit” out there in you-tube land where a gent like yourself sewed an elastic band to the lid of the bottle pouch to store the lid for the pathfinder cup and Stanley cup lid. It’s on my list to do.
@@drlsgtwoodruff The stanley is hard to beat for the price . Its a good size as well . I also have a Soviet VDV mess kit ( I highly reccomend ) . The stanley and that for a go bag ? That might work . Have to make a test trip sometime .
@@planetsideagent Tommy was a famous British comedian, born in Caerphilly. He had a trademark , comedic, routine of placing a table tennis ball under one of three cups and generally messing up, for comedic effect, the conjuring trick. In reallity he was a very good conjuror and comedian. He died on stage while finishing his act, lots of folk genuinely thought it was part of his act.
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