Stanley Cook Set Hack #19 - New Green Cup Hack [Amazing!]
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- This is Hack #19 for the Stanley Two Cup Cook Set. In this video I demonstrate a new and amazing way to use the green cup that you will find very useful when in the backcountry camping or practicing your bushcraft and survival skills.
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Pretty genius hack. Bravo to the guy who figured that out.
Indeed, thanks for watching!
I’ve said this before, but it still applies…
“Just when I thought there wasn’t anything else to improve this cook set”
👍🏼👍🏼
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It's funny, I was going to write the same thing, lol.
Doesn't improve it at all. Ruins it.
I would have thought them being double-walled for insulation would have been a desirable feature.
And I think def it is! The cup can still be used as intended, but if a 3rd or 4th cup is needed, at least it’s an option! :) but yes one would have to sacrifice the double walled insulation when using the additional cups
Plus you can only boil enough water for 2 cups at a time, if I was expected to supply hot drinks and food for 4 people I’d take a bigger set, it’s a clever trick don’t get me wrong but I think using it a few times you will realise you’ve ruined 2 good cups for 4 cups that cool really quick
All you have to do is stack them back together and you have your insulated cup back again.
I find hot drinks are always too hot! 😅 Some times I have to wait for a hours fory flask to cool down and wish it would just not be as insulated..
Some of you are missing the point here... Its not a 4 cup set if you dont want it. Do one and get 3 cups. OR, what I see, you get 2 cups in the space that one took before. Still a 2 cup set, with a Lot more space available. Also, the minute thickness difference in them really shouldn't lose much insulation... not much there to start.
Personally I'd have to find those cups to do the mod... They were so bulky I never ever used them ever once, took them out and threw them into storage somewhere... There are several GSI mugs that nest beautifully, just clip the loop handles off.
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I absolutely love these Stanley 2 cup cook set hacks James!!!!! Thisbone especially, like you said you have your container and 3 cups!! Something so simple yet sssooo very effective! Thank you very much for whatnyou do for us and our community!!! Keep up the great work James!!
Thank you for watching and I'm glad you liked it!
For those that add the Ozark Trail SS Cup on the bottom, here's a tip: Obtain a thin cozy, like the promotional give-away ones. Put it on the Stanley cup, then slide on the Ozark cup. It will fit snug enough to not slip/fall off. This is easier to use than a band, eliminates jangling, and keeps soot/dirt on the bottom of the Stanley from getting into the Ozark.
Yes, I added that in one of the earlier hacks on this set. It's a good idea.
@@WayPointSurvival Thanks. I believe I was the one that suggested it to you some time ago, lol. Glad it's worked out. I was just throwing it out there again for anyone that may have missed it 😉
Very nice. I didn’t know they were double walled . Thanks to you and thank the person who clued you in on it . Y’all have a blessed evening
Thanks, you too!
Using the hack saw so this qualifies as a true life hack LOL that was great! This is a very practical idea to use for the Stanley cook set! Thanks for all the wonderful ideas!
You're most welcome and thank you for watching the video!
Thanks to the unknown cup hacker and to you, James. You're amazing!
Thank you for watching!
Another way to smooth out the edges is to put tin foil in a frying pan over heat then put the cup lip side down and the heat melts the lip flat and smooth.
Good idea, thank you for watching!
I must say you're pretty ingenious to have solved that issue with the Stanley cups.
I cut one of mine apart like you showed and it made two cups so I put it in my Stanley camping equipment. I used the other one for watering my dog. I haven't cut it apart yet but I might later on. That was the best hack I've seen so far. And what I do is I put my MSR burner inside with the two cups cut apart along with a lighter and I add a washcloth on top and pack it down. Put the lid on and insert it inside a koozie or what "Shug" (Sean Emery) calls a "Cozy!"
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Well, found my next project. Love this hack. Had to get rid of one of my cups to have room for my stove in this kit. Might combine this with the silicone band hack to hold them together as a double insulated cup for when I'm solo.
That sounds like a great idea! Thanks for watching.
Another ‘’Stanley Hack’’! Dang James I told you I can’t keep up! You are the King of Hacks and this Stanley Set has got to be in the top 5 of the most versatile camping accessories ever designed.
Yes, it's a pretty amazing piece of cookware. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for another great Stanley cup hack. I've been using the Stanley cookset (in various configs) for almost 10yrs now. No way to justify purchasing anything to replace it.
It really is a very versatile set. Thanks for watching!
@@WayPointSurvival now to find a use for the air gap space in the newly separated cup 🤔
@@johnsinclair3067 I wonder if a napkin would fit in that space? It could be used as dry paper to start a fire, or for when 'nature calls' behind a bush, lol!
@@SPCLPONY or 100% cotton "bandana" to serve as a dish towel and donor material to make more char cloth when on extended outings?
@@johnsinclair3067 Good idea!
I've seen a lot of videos where people throw these great little cups away and just use the rest of that set. I never understood that, I love these cups, now I have reason to love them even more.
Excellent, thanks for watching!
Came here for a school project but I guess I'll stick around your videos are awesome!!
Thanks so much!
I love how all your hacks are done with regular everyday tools!
Thanks, I try to keep it as simple as I can.
Hello James. That was an outstanding hack that gives a lot of viewers something to think about whenever they have a Halo cup in their hand and need an extra cup for something or someone. So thank you for that hack it's a great idea, especially when we're out camping. 💯❤👍💪☝🇺🇸
Thank you for watching, glad you liked it!
What a fantastic 'hack' . Just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your vids. Not just foe the fantastic tips n hacks but also cuz you are so Positive and seem so really kind n decent. Thanks my Friend, stay safe, be Blessed.
Thank you so much and I appreciate the blessing!
I love adapting equipment to meet my needs. Love this hack. Did to both cups in my kit and divided them among my other kits. Thanks for sharing!
Great, glad you liked it!
Outstanding, Thanks James. This has been my go to kit and now it is even better.
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it!
I really like this one. I took the 2nd cup out long ago so I could fit my stove and gas can inside. Works fine when I'm alone, but now I can still have 2 cups for when there's company, and it takes no extra space.
Great idea!
Thanks for watching!
Many many Stanley hack videos ago I thought, there really can't be any more hacks.... You continue to prove me wrong. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!!
You are most welcome! Thanks for watching.
That hack is absolutely genius. thank you and your friend the idea, I'm def gonna do this to at least one of my cups.
Excellent, glad you liked it!
Such an easy and simple trick. So good if your a family of 4 as well.
Indeed. Thank you for watching!
Always interesting and great tips too, thanks again James. 👍
Thank you for watching!
Twice as many dishes to wash! Now you need a dishwasher hack for your backpack...:)
Lol. Thank you for watching!
I enjoy your hacks. This is another good one. I need to go back to your first ten hacks.
Thank you so much, my friend!
Hi James. A really great hack - thanks for sharing and stay safe. ATB. Nigel
Thank you, my friend!
Hey brother.. can't believe I'm the first to leave a comment.. lol.. love Your work, keep it up please.. and thank you... simper fi
Congratulations and thank you for watching!
WOW i love that little trick , pretty cool , thank you , stay safe , God Bless , till next time
Thank you so much and God-bless you too!
That's a neat trick brother. Thanks for posting. God Bless.
Thank you so much, Chief! God-bless you too!
👍 Great idea , especially for families , or hunting / fishing buddies . You unfortunately do lose the minor insulation the dead airspace gives you but these cups are not that big that a hot drink will get cold too quickly .
I believe it will still insulate a little bit even cut apart. Thank you so much for watching!
You could still probably put a neoprene koozie around it for insulation, plus the neoprene is lightweight and compactible!!!
@@fookingsog , Neoprene koozie is a great idea , doesn't matter if the drink is hot or cold works both ways , good thinking . Thanks !
I've seen this reply a couple of times. Just do the hack on one cup so you can have that steaming cup of hot coffee.
Coffee only stays hot for all of two minutes in these tiny cups anyway.
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Very nice magic trick. I would have 4 small flower pots if these were mine . Happy Trails
Cool! Thanks for watching!
Another excellent idea! Have you tried hot liquid in the cups? Do they get soft or too hot?
@@WayPointSurvival very impressive modification indeed 😎👍
Kind regards from England.
@@davidjacobs828 England here also
Very handy hack! Thanks for sharing it! Good meeting you at the bushcraft expo in Kentucky over the weekend! Take Care!
Thanks! You too!
One of you best hacks yet!
Great idea, Thanks
Glad you liked it!
while i like this in theory. the double wall provides for insulation (i think). But I will have to look at doing this.
All you have to do is put them back together and you have an insulated cup again.
@@WayPointSurvival as long as the air stays sealed inside I don't see how it wouldn't stay insulated
The insulation is from the dead airspace between the 2 cups. I don't believe there ever actually was a vacuum.
@@WayPointSurvival and that’s why I put I think lol. But awesome hack my friend
It's not the double wall, it's the sealed space that it creates. Like double pane windows. Heat/cold has trouble moving through dead air. In the old days they were even vacuum sealed, not sure if it made a difference.
They had small, plastic cups on clearance at Walmart for $.25 each. They work, too! I have mixed feelings about the Stanley set pot handle.
Very cool ! You just increased the capabilities of anyone that buys that , by quite a bit . I have two of those kits , because they are so usefull . I think when I try it , I will use a Dremmel .
Glad you liked it!
My cups just sit in a box, very heavy to carry. I keep this stuff because someday i know someone will come up with a great idea. Cutting them like this and just carrying 1 of the 4 is a weight saver and makes a heavy cup into a lighter one. Like this hack. Now someone needs to invent a handle for my lightweight coffee cup😂 Thank you for the hack😊
I actually do have a hack where I show you how to put a handle on one of those cups.
@@WayPointSurvival great can't wait to see it😊
I'd put it in a lathe with a needle sharp cutter. Great hack James
Good idea! Thanks for watching!
I wish you would have told us where that lid comes from. Easier than trying to backtrack through your videos. For a more exact cut, I think that screwing a utility knife blade to a wood spacer the correct hight and rotating the cup would give a cleaner cut with less fuss to deal with after separating it into two. A very neat hack for sure.
JASON I Found lid in sporting goods section of Walmart. Standard small mug lid.
I put a link to the video where I speak about the lids and the lids and the description box. There are actually a couple of lids that I found that will fit it. And, as another commenter stated, you can find one of them at Walmart. Also, a utility knife screwed into a wood spacer at the correct height would not cut through the plastic properly. It's too hard.
@@WayPointSurvival hacksaw blade could be clamped to a spacer and the cup turned against it probably.
@@Vikingwerk just mount the cup on your lathe and spin it while holding the hacksaw blade to it. Perfect cut every time.
@@michiganmoto7687 lemme just run out and buy a lathe real quick! 😜 there’s always a better tool.
I went back to your vid to give a 👍.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!
Another outstanding video! Thanks for the hack.
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
that's cool, I went the opposite way, bought a stainless cup that fit's on the bottom of the cook-kit, and a plastic Chinese bowl that sits upside down on top of the kit. I carry all in a condor pouch with a U.S. canteen attached. Pretty handy.
Yes, there are multiple configurations that you can use with this kit for sure.
my friend james has 122k subs and still gets back to all our comments!hats off to u man,legend!
Thank you, my friend!
@@WayPointSurvival please check the comment below is it a scam!
@@quintork4100 Yes, it is.
@@WayPointSurvival glad you deleted it!i hate people that thieve from us fighting to survive as it is man!hey i found a beautiful brand new cast iron ,steel cooking pot for four pounds in a charity shop ,my survival bug out bag is nearly ready thanks for all the precious wisdom you spread brother james we love u man TAKE CARE!
I never use the cups normally. They take up room that I could be using for other stuff.
I've got 4 of them sitting in my cupboard. This hack might actually get me to use them.
If I can get them to fit in there with an isobutane canister and my stove and sponge, I'll be in business.
This hack series for the Stanley pot has been absolutely amazing.
Great job with this!
Sounds great and I'm glad you've been enjoying the series!
I wasn't going to buy one of these, but now I might!
Sounds good, thanks for watching!
This is borderline genius level!
Thank you for watching!
Youre pretty innovative man i appreciate your knowledge and you sharing it thanks for that
You're welcome!
Very interesting. Something to think about. Thanks James.
Thank you for watching!
I've used the Stanley cook set for several years. It is an excellent piece of kit. This hack can make it even more useful. Thanks for sharing.
Great, glad you liked it!
That is ingenious! Great job!
Thanks!
Very nice hack...
except the "hacksaw" pun! Lol
Thanks James
Thank you for watching!
Love this one. I have three of these kits I use in several operational conditions. This will be a nice little modification.
Thanks so much!
Learn something every day!
Thanks for watching!
thats a neat trick im still using a surplus canteen and canteen cup
Thank you! There's nothing wrong with using surplus!
@@WayPointSurvival it's just what I have is all I lived out of it a year homeless
Wow, what a great hack! Thank you, sir.
Thanks for watching!
James you made a funny hahaha that is a very nice and useful hack as all ways you come up with useful things to do with the items you have .God Bless my friend
Thank you so much and God bless you too!
Nice and slick!. I pulled the cups out of mine and use the pot for storing a gas can and stove and lighter.
That works quite well also! Thanks for watching.
Another cool Hack! Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Didn’t know about the lids. Great trick
Thanks!
What great hacks! I got your joke about the hacksaw hack! . Usually I just use the green cups for a planters at home or office and use disposable paper cofee cups in the Stanley cook set....saves weight and .use two if the liquid is gonna be real hot. Always rinse out the used cup.. and get 3 to 5 uses each.and then it becomes fuel for the next fire or use it as the outside cup for heat. . carry about 5 or 6 cups. Also for really messy meals, I dont feel the need to clean.. Love your show! Keep it up!
Thanks for watching, glad you like the channel!
Great idea! A big thanks to whomever shared with you and you for sharing with us. God bless and stay safe.
Thank you and God bless you too!
Interesting, Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you for watching!
Good idea I like this.
Thank you!
Another outstanding hack.
Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Another great video, thanks for the time you put into bringing great content to your viewers.
Thank you for watching!
That's a great idea. Thanks for sharing with us and for your time to make a video.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video! Fairly ingenious! One could do this to one of the cups while keeping the other cup whole. One would then have three cups, one of which is insulated, and has a lid. Fascinating!
Keep on rockin'!
Actually, all you have to do is stack the cups back together and it is insulated again. I do not think that the cups were vacuum sealed. So cutting them apart and then putting them back together doesn't change the effectiveness.
That's cool!! Subscribed and doing that to my set tonight
Excellent,thanks for watching!
Very clever. I’ll be using this hack.
Thank you!
That was a neat tip. Thanks for sharing, James.
Thank you for watching!
That's a good hack and idea.
Thank you for watching!
Great hack! This will be done today! Thank YOU!
Excellent, thank you for watching!
Best stanley hack out there, Thankyou.
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it!
Really cool. Will try it. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
This is incredible! Thank you once again for an awesome video. Love and blessings from Ontario Canada!
Thank you for watching!
Another great hack, never get tired of seeing these.
Thanks!
Thanks an ingenious idea Blessings my friend
Thank you for watching, brother!
got another hack for it. cut off the greenplastic tab on the lib and replace it with a metal keyring. about 1.5 to 2 inch dia. I used this cup with the lid in the coals of a fire and there was a close log and it started to melt the plastic tab. and so i put a key ring on it. works great. thanks for the video
Yes, I did a video on that couple of years ago. It's video number 2 in my hack series.
James , great tip , thanks for sharing ,God bless !
Thank you for watching, God bless you too!
❤️ the Stanley hacks,will be doing this one for sure 👍👌🆗️🆒️
Thanks😊
Thank you for watching and glad you liked it!
Cool beans! Thanks for a new Stanley hack. Thanks and have a Great Day!
Thank you for watching!
Great hack James. Thanks for showing us. Take care.
Thank you for watching!
Hey, you're here. Now everybody's gonna jump for joy.
Wow, simply amazing, these hacks are all so great…..
Thank you so much!
Wow, I know a lot of camping gear hacks, but I did not know this one!! Thank you very much.
Thank you for watching!
You’re a genius I love these hacks!
Thank you for watching!
Great hack it will leave some area for other stuff too nice
Indeed. Thank you for watching!
This is a great idea! Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Sweet hack!
Thank you!
Thank you very much for the demonstrations!
Thank you for watching!
Just bought one of these. I'll give it a try. Thanks!
Great, thanks for watching!
Wow!! I’m doing this!! Awesome hack
Thanks so much, glad you like it!
You have some great ideas man. Take care.
Thanks for watching!
Another hack on the 2 cup set. Good one James.
Thanks!
Great idea. Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
You have always good ideas.
Thank you!
Super efficient and cool! Thanks 😊
Thank you for watching!
Now what in the world made you think of that!!!!! Very neat - great video!!!
Actually, one of my viewers pointed it out to me. Thanks for watching!
@@WayPointSurvival I just received a message asking me to text a number saying I've been selected for a giveaway??? Scam? ?
It's a scam.
@@WayPointSurvival OK thank you.