Great review. I just got the ever new set for my wife and I’m really impressed with it. I also have the MSR PRD and even though price of admission is high, I am VERY happy with it. You’ve earned a sub brother!
Great video, thank you! FYI - The Soto WindMaster does not fit/nest within the Evernew 750ml pot. I have both :-). The WindMaster is slightly too long (2-3 mm).
Nice comparison review. Yeah, everyone I've met has said the very same thing about the Snow Peak Trek 700. They really like the pot. Some love it. _Everyone_ hates the design of the stock lid.
@@expeddoctor5754 You're Welcome. Good news is, there are a couple of lid alternatives out there for the 700. There's a site called Four dog stoves. Makes replacement titanium lids for the 700, and other Snow Peak pots. Lids have wide, somewhat low wooden knobs. You can get the lids with or without strainer holes. Just keep in mind it's basically a one-man custom shop. And finding the page where you can order the lids is ironically hidden on his site for some odd reason. Also, I've heard but not tried it myself. The Jet-boil stock plastic lid for their basic model will fit over the top of the 700. It might be possible to order a replacement lid by itself. Though you do get the typical disadvantages of using a tight fit plastic lid while boiling water. Still better than the stock 700 lid. Awhile back I contacted Snow Peak and got a reply from them. For some odd reason, their stock lid for their 700 is made from a combination of titanium and stainless steel. They confirmed it.
NGMonocrom I’ll definitely have to check them out. My snowpeak is now just my lender set up for when friends need to borrow gear but it would be great to help them out with a better lid. And I tried the jetboil lid mod. Sadly, I learned that if you’re using a wider burner head (eg msr pocket rocket deluxe), even on medium-low the lid can melt.
@@expeddoctor5754 Thank you for the heads-up regarding the Jet-boil lid. So apparently it fits, but with some burners can melt. Sorry to hear that. I hope the lid is at least still usable for you.
Are you going to put this pretty Evernew pot onto a fire? I know I’m not. Soot from an alcohol burner? Maybe, but just put a drop of water into the alcohol it will not produce soot then. If there was a layer of soot on the pot and you stacked it, how could you not transfer soot? I love the Snow peak 700, but never bought one. I bought the Evernew, which is overpriced but works. I like it.
@@jimbojet8728 "If there was a layer of soot on the pot and you stacked it, how could you not transfer soot?" well if the mug stacked inside the pot, any soot would remain outside.
Did you know that a second small canister will lock onto the top of the snow peak (if you still have the included spork) and still fit in the bag, so you can have a complete kit with stove, pot , lighter, spork and 2 canisters that all fit together in the bag
@@raczyk it's cheaper but of course the bigger canister you buy the cheaper per gram it ends up costing. I buy the 450g ones and refill the 110g with a transfer valve.
@@OverThePeaks Sweet idea. When you do the transfer, is there any left in the 450g. I'm not sure how it works, but if there is not enough pressure in the 450g it will remain in the 450g and not transfer to the 110g?
just found the evenew solo set for 25€ including shipping (new). Didn't think too much about it and bought it right away... Hope this would not be some ghost seller but it doesn't seem so :-)
Great review. I just got the ever new set for my wife and I’m really impressed with it.
I also have the MSR PRD and even though price of admission is high, I am VERY happy with it.
You’ve earned a sub brother!
Great video, thank you! FYI - The Soto WindMaster does not fit/nest within the Evernew 750ml pot. I have both :-). The WindMaster is slightly too long (2-3 mm).
That's strange, because I've just bought the 750ml pot and the Windmaster DOES fit perfectly, you just have to tilt it slightly :)
Nice comparison review. Yeah, everyone I've met has said the very same thing about the Snow Peak Trek 700. They really like the pot. Some love it. _Everyone_ hates the design of the stock lid.
NGMonocrom Thanks! Snowpeak was soooo close to perfection and just fell short with the lid.
@@expeddoctor5754
You're Welcome. Good news is, there are a couple of lid alternatives out there for the 700. There's a site called Four dog stoves. Makes replacement titanium lids for the 700, and other Snow Peak pots. Lids have wide, somewhat low wooden knobs. You can get the lids with or without strainer holes. Just keep in mind it's basically a one-man custom shop. And finding the page where you can order the lids is ironically hidden on his site for some odd reason.
Also, I've heard but not tried it myself. The Jet-boil stock plastic lid for their basic model will fit over the top of the 700. It might be possible to order a replacement lid by itself. Though you do get the typical disadvantages of using a tight fit plastic lid while boiling water. Still better than the stock 700 lid.
Awhile back I contacted Snow Peak and got a reply from them. For some odd reason, their stock lid for their 700 is made from a combination of titanium and stainless steel. They confirmed it.
NGMonocrom I’ll definitely have to check them out. My snowpeak is now just my lender set up for when friends need to borrow gear but it would be great to help them out with a better lid.
And I tried the jetboil lid mod. Sadly, I learned that if you’re using a wider burner head (eg msr pocket rocket deluxe), even on medium-low the lid can melt.
@@expeddoctor5754
Thank you for the heads-up regarding the Jet-boil lid. So apparently it fits, but with some burners can melt. Sorry to hear that. I hope the lid is at least still usable for you.
You can stick the handle of the spork that came with the pot thru that thing on the lid in order to lift the lid.
Your video helped me decide on buying Evernew Ti Solo Pot Set. I think it is worth the $60 on Amazon.
How does it compare to the ever new pasta pot750?
Stuffing the pot inside the mug - doesn't that result in soot from the bottom of the pot ending up rubbing onto the mug's bottom?
Are you going to put this pretty Evernew pot onto a fire? I know I’m not. Soot from an alcohol burner? Maybe, but just put a drop of water into the alcohol it will not produce soot then. If there was a layer of soot on the pot and you stacked it, how could you not transfer soot? I love the Snow peak 700, but never bought one. I bought the Evernew, which is overpriced but works. I like it.
@@jimbojet8728 "If there was a layer of soot on the pot and you stacked it, how could you not transfer soot?" well if the mug stacked inside the pot, any soot would remain outside.
Where's the spork that you use to take the lid off the snow peak?
will a nalgene bottle nest inside evernew set?
Did you know that a second small canister will lock onto the top of the snow peak (if you still have the included spork) and still fit in the bag, so you can have a complete kit with stove, pot , lighter, spork and 2 canisters that all fit together in the bag
Can you tell what the inside diameter is for the ECA278R ?
Thanks in advance
Can the jetboil lid fit on the Evernew Ti UL Deep pot?
Do you know if a 230g canister fit in the evernew ti solo ? Thanks
Only the 110g canister will. One in the cup or two in the pot.
@@OverThePeaks ok thank you. It look like a good kit for the Price..
@@OverThePeaks is the 110g more expensive than the 230g?
@@raczyk it's cheaper but of course the bigger canister you buy the cheaper per gram it ends up costing. I buy the 450g ones and refill the 110g with a transfer valve.
@@OverThePeaks Sweet idea. When you do the transfer, is there any left in the 450g. I'm not sure how it works, but if there is not enough pressure in the 450g it will remain in the 450g and not transfer to the 110g?
just found the evenew solo set for 25€ including shipping (new). Didn't think too much about it and bought it right away... Hope this would not be some ghost seller but it doesn't seem so :-)
Thank you.