A few years back I bought the whole kit which had a cooking base & canteen. Mine did not come with those clips with the hanging wire. That is a great addition!!!
WOW impressive ! I'm gonna order one ASAP before they are sold out, FYI, everything you review sells out ! Have a feeling some serious sponsors are coming your way, great job on years of excellent work sir !
I’ve had mine for a couple years & use it quite often. No problem’s with it. A Nalgene canteen fits pretty good, its a bit snug towards the top but the canteen is tapered & the pot have fairly straight sides.
Looks like a great little kit. You might try to wedge a small section of a paperclip under the d-ring to keep it from falling over. Great video and Thanks for sharing. God bless.
My Walmart has Great Value brand chicken in the same packages as yours shown. Most varieties are shredded but two of them are 1/4 in. cubes. These are great as I add them to my Raman cups. I have moved to the cups for smaller portion, less sodium and no additional cup to wash. Just shake the chicken cubes on top of the noodles and pour the hot water over it. Fits nicely. The cups are also nice for emergencies/power outages if no hot water for cleaning dishes.
Just bought it thanks to your review! The only thing it appears to be missing is a way for the lid to stay tightly closed. Wanted to be able to store food for future meals as well.
Hi. This kit is perfekt, i pimped it with a self made rubber take off seal for the lid and a strap, so it can be used as closed Container. This good if you get open foods on the run... this idea from the army times when we stayed in the postion and one got the food for all from the field kitchen.
Once again, you've read my mind. I kind of jumped into buying some gear, without watching more videos, and without thinking about what would be best for me. I ended up paying thirty dollars for an ultra light cook set, with a "pot" and "frying pan", and they're pretty much the same exact things. The cutlery set was actually more worth the money, but now I know lol. Thanks for another great review, you really do find some of the coolest gear and it's appreciated! Stay safe out there and God bless!
Hello from Vorarlberg Austria 😄🇦🇹 I really find your content great and this titanium kit looks awesome. 😄 I also own the plastic bottle version and I find it amazingly practical 😁 Kind regards Leopold 🤗
That's a very interesting modern take on my much loved Russian VDV canteen kit. The biggest issue with the Russian is the lack of a dedicated lid but that isn't an issue that can't be fixed simple enough.
Try putting the packet of chicken, unopened, with the Ramen noodles. Heating the water and the chicken at the same time! When done then mix together. Economical use of fuel and mess kit.
slight update to my previous comment the Keith/Heavy Cover/iBasingo 1100ml titanium canteen will go in the large cup in this set but it will not fit the cenral seam on the canteen ends up about an inch above the rim of the cup acceptable to some people but....it means you need a pouch with at least an extra inch in height canteen pouches are a tight enough fit as is, the cup lid, handle raise it to vertical and gently push it sideways unless it gets a knock it should stay upright (in theory)
I purchased one of these hoping it would fit under my Keith titanium canteen, unfortunately it's GI sizes, 1 US quart/950ml sized canteen and the Kieth is 1100ml so just a tad too big but....a Nalgene Triton canteen fits beautifully
I like it. I only see one problem with it however. You and I both know someone will grab that cable after it's been hanging over the fire holding the pot and just burn the dawg outta themselves. That wire will heat up just as fast as the pot will. Maybe they should also tap standard measurements into it as well as metric. Unless that pot has an easy to scar finish that is. Would like to see a follow up review on it as well. After a few dozen uses has it held it's finish and all.
I've had the worst luck with titanium. I seem to burn everything! It's a little high maintenance for me since you need to constantly stir it. But I'm a big guy and can hump in a little heavier kit. Beautiful little kit though. Wish I was a better camp chef. :-)
Nice overview video. I can understand the coolness factor which is very high, but for practicality, a Sea to Summit Alpha set or a Stanley cook set is more practical because these have higher volume pots and also can be compact to carry in a pack or store. Not to mention they are both lower in cost. Unless you're really pressed for space, I think there are other value alternatives. I'll have to check out those Starkist food packs.
Great vid. Will the Pathfinder canteen stove nest/fit in any way with this set. I love the PF stove and would be perfect if it nested instead of tossed in the bag. Thanks
I wish they made this with a solid wire bail handle and without the massive lip where the top is folded over for strength, a rolled edge wouldn't build up as much soot etc and the thin cable bail just seems more of a gimmick when compared to a traditional bail.
I don't know if it is called the same thing where you live, but in Australia methylated spirits is very common and inexpensive. This sounds crazy, but dilute it a little, 8 or 10% water, and it will not soot your gear much if at all.
@@manateeak Mate I am sure it is about over there, it is a fairly widely used household and DIY chemical. You likely already have it in your home or workshop. I just don't know what it is called over there. What a strange conundrum, eh? Maybe try the alcohol you have been using, diluted as suggested above. Maybe it is the same stuff.
@@walkerone9833 I've used yellow heet and it is the best I've tried , it's just to expensive . I'm looking for something cheaper to use for 3-4 months at a time . Denatured alcohol is next on my list to try , Thanks !
A few years back I bought the whole kit which had a cooking base & canteen. Mine did not come with those clips with the hanging wire. That is a great addition!!!
WOW impressive ! I'm gonna order one ASAP before they are sold out, FYI, everything you review sells out ! Have a feeling some serious sponsors are coming your way, great job on years of excellent work sir !
Have mine ordered and on the way. Will be used as a kit for the kids to grow up with. 👍🏼
Appreciate you making this video, because I was looking at these.
Nice kit.
I’ve had mine for a couple years & use it quite often. No problem’s with it. A Nalgene canteen fits pretty good, its a bit snug towards the top but the canteen is tapered & the pot have fairly straight sides.
Looks like a great little kit.
You might try to wedge a small section of a paperclip under the d-ring to keep it from falling over.
Great video and Thanks for sharing.
God bless.
That’s a cool little kit, I like the little nail wire hanging set. $50 seems like a great price for all you get. Great vid 👍🏼
Very nice! I like the double container and the hanging bail set up.
My Walmart has Great Value brand chicken in the same packages as yours shown. Most varieties are shredded but two of them are 1/4 in. cubes. These are great as I add them to my Raman cups. I have moved to the cups for smaller portion, less sodium and no additional cup to wash. Just shake the chicken cubes on top of the noodles and pour the hot water over it. Fits nicely. The cups are also nice for emergencies/power outages if no hot water for cleaning dishes.
Just bought it thanks to your review!
The only thing it appears to be missing is a way for the lid to stay tightly closed. Wanted to be able to store food for future meals as well.
Hi. This kit is perfekt, i pimped it with a self made rubber take off seal for the lid and a strap, so it can be used as closed Container. This good if you get open foods on the run... this idea from the army times when we stayed in the postion and one got the food for all from the field kitchen.
Once again, you've read my mind. I kind of jumped into buying some gear, without watching more videos, and without thinking about what would be best for me. I ended up paying thirty dollars for an ultra light cook set, with a "pot" and "frying pan", and they're pretty much the same exact things. The cutlery set was actually more worth the money, but now I know lol. Thanks for another great review, you really do find some of the coolest gear and it's appreciated! Stay safe out there and God bless!
I had been looking at getting some of these but wasn't sure. Now they are on my list to buy.
great review,I looking for This product for a month,you are the first review on youtube,I have few titanium pot already,why not buy one more .lol
Hello from Vorarlberg Austria 😄🇦🇹
I really find your content great and this titanium kit looks awesome. 😄 I also own the plastic bottle version and I find it amazingly practical 😁
Kind regards Leopold 🤗
Pretty cool looking mess kit
That's a very interesting modern take on my much loved Russian VDV canteen kit. The biggest issue with the Russian is the lack of a dedicated lid but that isn't an issue that can't be fixed simple enough.
Try putting the packet of chicken, unopened, with the Ramen noodles. Heating the water and the chicken at the same time! When done then mix together. Economical use of fuel and mess kit.
Nice!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
welcome! :)
slight update to my previous comment the Keith/Heavy Cover/iBasingo 1100ml titanium canteen will go in the large cup in this set but it will not fit the cenral seam on the canteen ends up about an inch above the rim of the cup acceptable to some people but....it means you need a pouch with at least an extra inch in height canteen pouches are a tight enough fit as is, the cup lid, handle raise it to vertical and gently push it sideways unless it gets a knock it should stay upright (in theory)
I purchased one of these hoping it would fit under my Keith titanium canteen, unfortunately it's GI sizes, 1 US quart/950ml sized canteen and the Kieth is 1100ml so just a tad too big but....a Nalgene Triton canteen fits beautifully
"If you want to drink coffee but cook your oatmeal" okey I am sold 😂 literally the problem I am trying to solve
I am glad we were able to help you out. Thank you for watching!
I like the stove
When this item comes with titanium canteen, and a pouch.
I want 2 !
It does now it’s $140 for the set or $80 for the canteen on Amazon as of today
That is a great mess kit
You should add a metal s hook to it, to hook up the cable to. Oh how is your knee
Doing ? Hope it is better
Yeah MUCH better I can walk again lol
I like it. I only see one problem with it however. You and I both know someone will grab that cable after it's been hanging over the fire holding the pot and just burn the dawg outta themselves. That wire will heat up just as fast as the pot will.
Maybe they should also tap standard measurements into it as well as metric. Unless that pot has an easy to scar finish that is.
Would like to see a follow up review on it as well. After a few dozen uses has it held it's finish and all.
Like this kit, only wish it had 2 lids...
I've had the worst luck with titanium. I seem to burn everything! It's a little high maintenance for me since you need to constantly stir it. But I'm a big guy and can hump in a little heavier kit. Beautiful little kit though. Wish I was a better camp chef. :-)
Nice overview video. I can understand the coolness factor which is very high, but for practicality, a Sea to Summit Alpha set or a Stanley cook set is more practical because these have higher volume pots and also can be compact to carry in a pack or store. Not to mention they are both lower in cost. Unless you're really pressed for space, I think there are other value alternatives. I'll have to check out those Starkist food packs.
Would a standard usgi metal canteen nest in this set as well as your plastic canteen did?
$69.99 on Canadian Amazon Prime. Still available.
Great vid. Will the Pathfinder canteen stove nest/fit in any way with this set. I love the PF stove and would be perfect if it nested instead of tossed in the bag. Thanks
Pathfinder canteen wont fit but I saw on another video that the stove will fit, so you are in luck!
I wish they made this with a solid wire bail handle and without the massive lip where the top is folded over for strength, a rolled edge wouldn't build up as much soot etc and the thin cable bail just seems more of a gimmick when compared to a traditional bail.
George, are there advantages, that you know of, to a pot or bottle being kidney shaped instead of round? Thanks for showing the product.
none that I know of, but I know it fits better in my kits
Carries weight closer to your Centre of gravity. Easier to carry in webbing.
The GI canteens were shaped that way to fit the contour of your body better
if you ever have an extra minute read the direction of the ramen noodles. you will save time and a mess. boil water, remove from heat, add noodles.
I wonder if you can. Cook rice on a titanium mess kit
Will that git in a canteen cover with the camteen?
Will it nest the heavy cover ti canteen?
Nice ✌️
Does it lock together at all?
It fits together pretty well but it uses the stuff sack to keep it all contained.
@@Iridium242 ahhhh I just checked it out on Amazon. Cool kit but a little overpriced IMO. Cool vid
titanium has come down in price over the years I've picked up a fry pan and 600ml mug/pot with lid to replace the ss ones I had
Which set did you pick up exactly or did you buy it separately? Been searching for a mug+lid+pan set... Thank you in advance!
$ 145 Canadian
I was wondering what type of alcohol do you use in your stove ? I'm looking for a cheap alcohol that doesn't produce soot .
I don't know if it is called the same thing where you live, but in Australia methylated spirits is very common and inexpensive. This sounds crazy, but dilute it a little, 8 or 10% water, and it will not soot your gear much if at all.
@@segrientboar5954 I've never heard of methylated spirits here in Alaska but I'll look for something similar , Thanks !
@@manateeak Mate I am sure it is about over there, it is a fairly widely used household and DIY chemical. You likely already have it in your home or workshop. I just don't know what it is called over there.
What a strange conundrum, eh?
Maybe try the alcohol you have been using, diluted as suggested above. Maybe it is the same stuff.
I use the yellow Heat. When empty I refill the great yellow bottles with denatured alcohol I get in the paint section at Walmart. No soot.
@@walkerone9833 I've used yellow heet and it is the best I've tried , it's just to expensive . I'm looking for something cheaper to use for 3-4 months at a time . Denatured alcohol is next on my list to try , Thanks !