You can leave the plastic clips on these are so you can use the billy can as a pressure cooker when the handle is up the clips lock the lid on. The small pan you can put veggies in to steam in the top of the billy can when lid on.
Those Zebras are great pots mate and I really like that little kettle you've got 👍 Glad it's not just me that's like Sheldon Cooper when I see people have made a mess where I like to chill out in the woods 🤣🤣🤣 Take care Roo
They use the same steel as any premium pots from European brands like Fissler. Can't believe Fissler charges so much for their pots using the same steel as these Zebra pots.
Great video but I can’t understand why you would want to prepare your ingredients on top of all that ash!, surely there must be a log or flat rock around you could have used.
You can get metal clips now. Plus, I never thought about using a stainless steel flask, to carry cooking oil, Brilliant! I will have to pick one up. I have the 16cnm14cm, and I just ordered the 12cm. Great pots, for camping and kitchen use.
What is the stove box or stand you are using? I can’t find one like that, works perfect for the Trangia stove.
It's the pocked stove from Ray Mears:
www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/947-The-Pocket-Stove-Stainless-Steel/
I like the oil in the flask. Not a bad way to transport it.
Try coconut oil it stays hard till its warmed up
Man looks like a really good meal but you lost me with oil the the the whiskey flast
You can leave the plastic clips on these are so you can use the billy can as a pressure cooker when the handle is up the clips lock the lid on. The small pan you can put veggies in to steam in the top of the billy can when lid on.
Those Zebras are great pots mate and I really like that little kettle you've got 👍
Glad it's not just me that's like Sheldon Cooper when I see people have made a mess where I like to chill out in the woods 🤣🤣🤣
Take care
Roo
Yea they are great, and easy to clean because of the high polish:)
I surprised the didn't leave any litter around lol
Take care mate.
@@JohnGoesWalkabout good positive attitude mate! 👍
They use the same steel as any premium pots from European brands like Fissler. Can't believe Fissler charges so much for their pots using the same steel as these Zebra pots.
Great video but I can’t understand why you would want to prepare your ingredients on top of all that ash!, surely there must be a log or flat rock around you could have used.
Great video!! I've seen people put their Zebras on a stove with those plastic clips on, over a fire. It really is....a schoolboy error. Cheers!
Good.u r usig ordinary pot.other proper camping pans are very costly
All the years I've had that little Stove I did not know the trangia fit in it like that....thank you
You can get metal clips now. Plus, I never thought about using a stainless steel flask, to carry cooking oil, Brilliant! I will have to pick one up. I have the 16cnm14cm, and I just ordered the 12cm. Great pots, for camping and kitchen use.
I'd use coconut oil stays as a solid so don't have to worry about leaking
Fancy!
Messy
Nice video bro thumb up.
Thanks bro!
What stove box is that it looks good
Honey pocket stove
And what kettle is it
Eagle products 0.7
Cool stuff bro!😎😎😎👍👍👍🌲🌲🌲
Thanks bro!
@@JohnGoesWalkabout welcome bro