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    I have considered a jetboil but they are pretty bulky and look like I could break it in my pack pretty easy..

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    That 600ml stst pot you guys have-who sells them? I like the two canister idea

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    Got mine from Hamills but have seen them at H&F, Bivouac, and even Mitre 10 Mega

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    I have considered a jetboil but they are pretty bulky and look like I could break it in my pack pretty easy..
    no worse that what you have got already
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    Quote Originally Posted by scoped View Post
    no worse that what you have got already
    A jetboil is at least twice the bulk, and has that flux ring thing that looks like it could bend/break pretty easy

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    Here is mine, take this for multiple days as well as day hunts to cook noodles. 168g without gas, pot is 650ml so can boil 500ml required for 2 person dehi. Had the stanly cup but this is smaller and lighter



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    got one of those little mugs, really good, have a slightly different cooker to other ones on here, has a tube and legs so much more stable as a lower centre of gravity

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    Where did you get that mug and spoon from @HNTMAD ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    Where did you get that mug and spoon from @HNTMAD ?
    Didnt get spoon thing from them but they do them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    A jetboil is at least twice the bulk, and has that flux ring thing that looks like it could bend/break pretty easy
    The Jetboil might be a little more bulky but its just as light and none of mine have ever let me down and I have put a few hundred gas cartridges through them.
    Bloody good coffee press for them and works well.
    Great for melting snow due to the bigger cup.
    The new titanium has even better adjustment than the one I have which is a little hard to set on a very low simmer.
    Mostly its just boiling water for BC meals, coffee and tea.
    The little trivet and genuine Jetboil frying pan are good for cooking back steaks and trout fillets.

    But the factory plastic cup with it will break as soon as and one cut down from a $10 billy will last a life time.

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    The cooker is a BRS-3000T, $US10 from aliexpress. http://s.aliexpress.com/R322AFrM

    The Toaks titanium pots can be found on aliexpress also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stretch View Post
    The cooker is a BRS-3000T, $US10 from aliexpress. http://s.aliexpress.com/R322AFrM

    The Toaks titanium pots can be found on aliexpress also.
    No thats not my cooker....similar though
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    Your one looks like a fire maple hornet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HNTMAD View Post
    Here is mine, take this for multiple days as well as day hunts to cook noodles. 168g without gas, pot is 650ml so can boil 500ml required for 2 person dehi. Had the stanly cup but this is smaller and lighter



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    Same as my set up and it works a treat I wouldn't use anything else

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