Good review! Thank you! Pathfinder gear is great! This pot: Water processing, group food prep, Cabin, RV, etc., as you say, very appropriate. Probably not too packable, nor necessary, for backpacking. I like your reviews!
Great video man! Another comparison with the zebra can is that the zebra cans have a flat thick handle that are not easily hung on a pot notch. I use a zebra can and that’s my only complaint with it.
@alexoutdoors88 Looked at them online. can't find a genuine one here without paying a fortune. did find a branded one by firebox, thinking about picking that one up. If I do you will see it here. Thanks for the comment and views.
@@charlesartificer2158 yeah I don’t know why they are hard to find now, they were stocked on Amazon 8 years ago for 30-40 bucks. I’m always thinking about getting a pf bush pot just because the handle is more usefulw
Probably has alot to do with the world approaching ww3. I have noted many things going out of stock with no idea if they will ever come back. If you are thinking about picking one of Daves bush pots up I would say don't wait to long. The 1 Quart is good for one person but you can find cups out there with a bigger volume. The 64oz is great for one or two people and the largest one I can see putting into a back pack and taking it out. This one the 120oz would only be suitable if you were car caping, rving or going out with a snowmobile and trailer to hot tent camp. Have a great day.
@@charlesartificer2158 Amazon has the 12 cm and 14 cm zebra pots, but the firebox company has my favorites, exact copy of the traditional zebra billy can, with the good metal clips instead of the plastic ones. They have all three sizes 12 , 14 , and 16 cm all at great prices here in the USA.
If Beautiful Bride sees this pot, she will want it. Some of our cookware "took a walk" while there was repair work underway in the house. Maria began using more and more of our camp pots for everyday cooking. Was it a good thing? Perhaps it is. There will be no issues cooking at camp because these pots are now in daily use and there is no guesswork on how to effectively use them without destroying food. The only downside, I need to purchase more pots & pans for the family kits!
@NewHampshireJack Its funny you should bring this up. I use all of my cook gear hear at home trying new recipes so it is much easier for me while in the woods. That my friend is good practice I think.
Good size for heating shower water but not much good for back packing. Car camping all the way. Actually at that size it could be designed with spun carbon steel and have a raised lid for coals in a Dutch oven affect
Ok ok, this one I don’t have. Seems we like similar products but this might be too big for me only because I’ve been accused of bringing too much (ha! What do they know 😂) and lately I’ve started camping mostly solo with my dogs. I do have the big bush pot though,Nice piece of equipment, Pathfinder makes good stuff, you can do some serious cooking in it. Don’t tempt me.
@carmenmartinez2882 Carmen we are all about temptation when we are talking pathfinder gear lol. Now that I have all 3 sizes of bush pot he makes I can see some serious possibility's here.
Good review! Thank you! Pathfinder gear is great! This pot: Water processing, group food prep, Cabin, RV, etc., as you say, very appropriate. Probably not too packable, nor necessary, for backpacking. I like your reviews!
@ocho8172 Thanks for the kind words. Yes Pathfinder gear is top shelf I have had very few complaints with any of Daves gear.
Great video man! Another comparison with the zebra can is that the zebra cans have a flat thick handle that are not easily hung on a pot notch. I use a zebra can and that’s my only complaint with it.
@alexoutdoors88 Looked at them online. can't find a genuine one here without paying a fortune. did find a branded one by firebox, thinking about picking that one up. If I do you will see it here. Thanks for the comment and views.
@@charlesartificer2158 yeah I don’t know why they are hard to find now, they were stocked on Amazon 8 years ago for 30-40 bucks. I’m always thinking about getting a pf bush pot just because the handle is more usefulw
Probably has alot to do with the world approaching ww3. I have noted many things going out of stock with no idea if they will ever come back. If you are thinking about picking one of Daves bush pots up I would say don't wait to long. The 1 Quart is good for one person but you can find cups out there with a bigger volume. The 64oz is great for one or two people and the largest one I can see putting into a back pack and taking it out. This one the 120oz would only be suitable if you were car caping, rving or going out with a snowmobile and trailer to hot tent camp. Have a great day.
I have both the pathfinder and zebra pots, and truly folks they are both great and i like them both for different reasons
@@JeremyMcCreary-ib7wo thanks for sharing someday I'll get a zebra pot and see for myself but I'm sure you're right. Have a great day!
@@charlesartificer2158 Amazon has the 12 cm and 14 cm zebra pots, but the firebox company has my favorites, exact copy of the traditional zebra billy can, with the good metal clips instead of the plastic ones. They have all three sizes 12 , 14 , and 16 cm all at great prices here in the USA.
@JeremyMcCreary-ib7wo Thanks so much for the info! Its on my radar and on the menu! Have a great night!
Super fun! I LOVE modular products for SHTF.
@Grateful_Grannie Glad you liked it hope you stick around.
@@charlesartificer2158 oh, thx for reply. Thot I’d subscribed, but hadn’t. Am now! 👍
@Grateful_Grannie Glad to have you onboard!
If Beautiful Bride sees this pot, she will want it. Some of our cookware "took a walk" while there was repair work underway in the house. Maria began using more and more of our camp pots for everyday cooking. Was it a good thing? Perhaps it is. There will be no issues cooking at camp because these pots are now in daily use and there is no guesswork on how to effectively use them without destroying food. The only downside, I need to purchase more pots & pans for the family kits!
@NewHampshireJack Its funny you should bring this up. I use all of my cook gear hear at home trying new recipes so it is much easier for me while in the woods. That my friend is good practice I think.
I use my camping pots etc every day at home too! Smart woman.
Good size for heating shower water but not much good for back packing. Car camping all the way. Actually at that size it could be designed with spun carbon steel and have a raised lid for coals in a Dutch oven affect
@michaelwaldeck7081 Good points thanks for the comment and views.
Ok ok, this one I don’t have. Seems we like similar products but this might be too big for me only because I’ve been accused of bringing too much (ha! What do they know 😂) and lately I’ve started camping mostly solo with my dogs. I do have the big bush pot though,Nice piece of equipment, Pathfinder makes good stuff, you can do some serious cooking in it. Don’t tempt me.
@carmenmartinez2882 Carmen we are all about temptation when we are talking pathfinder gear lol. Now that I have all 3 sizes of bush pot he makes I can see some serious possibility's here.