I have a 600 single wall mug that I've had for 15 years. What I like to do, is to place it near the store/fire as I cook. It keeps my coffee/tea very warm for the entire cook. As you said, a double wall is not made for this inventive idea. I have a friend that saw me do this little best practice and converted to a single wall Snow Peak the very next day. If you're cooking, use your flame twice. Skillet
I use single walled and made a pot cozy for it. Keeps it well insulated and I can hold it from the bottom instead of the handles. I can also set it down anywhere without worrying if it’ll melt my groundsheet or other gear. Plus if I use it in a fire, it keeps the soot off my pack.
If I didn't already have a soto thermostack combo, I'd have a single wall 650ml pot and nest a double wall 300-400ml cup inside it, and be content with that set up.
@@tomsoutdoorsgearguide I've been sharing this video with my mates and we all agree: we need a titanium sake bottle in our lives. Our wives won't like it, though.
200$ for a bottle? That’s out of this world! If you buy that… Buy a 750ml water bottle instead. Same weight half the cost. Or less!!! Aluminum would do fine though, why even titanium for sake?
I bought the three piece cook set almost 10 years ago and and I use the big bowl almost everyday after my electric cooker broken a few years ago. It's still good. My only concern is the handle. When the food is boiling, the handle moves toward the bowl and it becomes very hot.
Can you fit a stove and fuel can into the 3 piece set? Would be great to do another video similar to this showing which ones can house a full set up. Great video. Thanks!
Hey Kelle! Glad you enjoyed! You can fit a small stove into the 3 piece cookset, something the size of a Soto Amicus. You can also fit the smallest size jetboil fuel canister. However, both won't fit together!
I have a 600 single wall mug that I've had for 15 years. What I like to do, is to place it near the store/fire as I cook. It keeps my coffee/tea very warm for the entire cook. As you said, a double wall is not made for this inventive idea. I have a friend that saw me do this little best practice and converted to a single wall Snow Peak the very next day. If you're cooking, use your flame twice. Skillet
The mini solo will hold one small canister and stove,or two small canisters without stove. Fuel efficiency is best with a low to medium flame.✌️
What a video, spectacular presentation my friend. So nicely elaborated 🔥🔥
I use single walled and made a pot cozy for it. Keeps it well insulated and I can hold it from the bottom instead of the handles. I can also set it down anywhere without worrying if it’ll melt my groundsheet or other gear.
Plus if I use it in a fire, it keeps the soot off my pack.
Great idea!
Much love
If I didn't already have a soto thermostack combo, I'd have a single wall 650ml pot and nest a double wall 300-400ml cup inside it, and be content with that set up.
Both good options!
@@tomsoutdoorsgearguide I've been sharing this video with my mates and we all agree: we need a titanium sake bottle in our lives. Our wives won't like it, though.
200$ for a bottle? That’s out of this world! If you buy that…
Buy a 750ml water bottle instead. Same weight half the cost. Or less!!!
Aluminum would do fine though, why even titanium for sake?
I bought the three piece cook set almost 10 years ago and and I use the big bowl almost everyday after my electric cooker broken a few years ago. It's still good. My only concern is the handle. When the food is boiling, the handle moves toward the bowl and it becomes very hot.
Can you fit a stove and fuel can into the 3 piece set? Would be great to do another video similar to this showing which ones can house a full set up. Great video. Thanks!
Hey Kelle! Glad you enjoyed! You can fit a small stove into the 3 piece cookset, something the size of a Soto Amicus. You can also fit the smallest size jetboil fuel canister. However, both won't fit together!
Tissue paper between the cups will stop the rattling.