The Best Camp Cook Solution Firebox Stove Billy Pot
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- Who likes camp cooking? We all do. Get ready to make some delicious meals while camping in the outdoors. Eric reviews the Firebox Stove's Billy Pot.
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As soon as I saw this I went to Fireboxstove and bought the 16cm pot with a large pan, large pan handle and the temperature gauge! Seriously, Awesome! Been looking for a portable way to bake for a while now. Thank you for the video! I'll have to get the complete kit as well next week.
Thanks so much for the feedback. Glad the video helped!
Nice ! All Firebox products are top notch !
A good Billy is a pot, an oven, a kettle and a teapot and if you are creative a frying pan
Outstanding video- subscribed
Mosquito repellant is a friend
Nice!
Zebra Billy pot. Steve did a nice job redoing the clips on a Billy pot near as a work of art.
~ I'm thinking we should start a GoFundme page for getting Steve a mig welder to add an outside ring for easy pouring. (-:
~~ I love the pan that comes with it. No way I'm drilling holes. js
FYI: I've a 14cm Zebra Billy pot from Firebox. One of those butterfly/folding steamers(five inches) slides right on in and opens enough for steaming.
If you get Firebox Billy pot carry bag, it comes with a smaller same material bag that will fit below the handle for packout carry other items. (PSC, you pretty much had that stacked wrong for transport). ~ ...yeah, a five inch butterfly steamer will fit in the added bag and fit in a 14cm Billy with no rattle...with 1"+ of stowage below the Zebra pan. And area below the handle if stowed handle up is wide open for useable space.
~ I love the Zebra Billy. There's no inside seams/ridges to hide bits of foody to rot.
If a ring on outside as say some late 1800s cast iron pots did, it would be perfect.
My bad. I added my twaddle before I saw what all ya had stowed inside. :-l
Yeah. There wasn’t much space with the pans and everything stored inside it. I love the billy pot. Thanks for watching.
Are Zebra Billy Pots made by Firebox??
@@chloeayers4087 No. But they take off the plastic clips that hold the handle and put on steel clips that don't melt.
Silly to have plastic on a Billy Pot.
Visit their site, check out vids of the Zebra with the clips on YT....probably a few years back by now.
@@brianbartulis9709 The newer zebras seem to have stainless clips..
I like beans and rice. I have the same zebra pot. Beans in bottom with water and without holes drilled in top pan, COULD it cook rice in that, sitting above boiling or simmering beans in water? Help! Lol. Thanks for sharing. And what tarp is that in background 👍👀
I’ve never tried to cook rice in it. I wouldn’t mind trying though. The tarp is the Bushcraft Outfitters Mest tarp. We have a video on it.
ruclips.net/video/vNnbcXf_W_U/видео.html
@@PioneerSurvivalCompany okay, thank you. I'll check them out. 👍I let beans soak overnight, all day next day(cold) in bottom. Then cooked an hour. But, i took lid off pot onto pan with rice, water. Pan on stove to boil, then simmer 15min. I ate them last night. Best rice i ever made. Jasmin rice was fluffy. Love that Zebra pot👊👀
Yes you can cook rice like that. It is called STEAMING. I steam rice 4-5 times a week. It takes longer than boiling in a pot with water as that takes about 20 min while steaming takes between 40-45 min.
The small holes, did you drill them yourself?
I ordered it pre-drilled. It would have been pretty easy to drill myself though. I didn’t have a drill press at that time.
What size is that pot
It is the 3 quart version.
A couple of the mosquitoes were flying around the lens on the camera. They looked like pterodactyls!