Nice kit review. I too am fond of Stanley. I have one of their flasks. It's a solid piece to be sure. Although mine seems to have a bit of a whiskey smell to it. :) You are soda man lucky to get to do a meetup with Rob!!!! That's one thing on my list. He's such a great guy and knows his stuff. His outlook on nature and "bushcraft" is very much in tune with mine. Enjoy that trip brother. Loved the vid, good stuff. Be well Craig
P.s. I couldn't reply to your comment on my last video for some reason. There was no option but to like it. My thanks for watching though. And for commenting.
Awesome review man! I just decided to order one on Amazon so I am glad to hear that the flask is of a superior quality because that's what I wanted! (Plus for ABS plastic, best sort around!)
+Guðmundur Bjartur Thanks my friend. I know some people don't like the fact it' made in asia but who cares really? It's a great product and the matching shot glasses made of S steel are an added luxury ;-). Thanks for watching.
+Team North Cool, I know you'll like it. I also managed to get the matching shot glass set as well. I'll be happy to show that if you want me to. Just let me know. ATB Steve
I love Stanley gear and i have had my eyes on that one before. Love the t-shirt BTW... hehe. To be honest most adult beverages do sterilize pretty well so as you said just hot water is plenty. It will be a lot of fun and I will have to get the flask a go :) I am counting down the days mate Johan is already packed lol. Take care and I'll see you soon
+Shane Coffey Cheers Shane, lol!! yeah I must admit I had just finished the lovelyness inside, so may be not have been quite lucid eh ;-) Thanks for the kind comment. ATB Steve.
thank you for your reply but I do like good honest reviews I have a lot of Stanley gear and I try to go for USA made for a better quality also I have got the flask you reviewed and no mention of rough edges to top and bottom stainless steel caps and excess glue around joints Stanley are good but I don't think this stands up to the Stanley quality cheers Andy p
+Andrew Padley Glad you like Stanley stuff. My flask has none of the issues you mentioned so maybe you were just unlucky with your particular one. I think most people like to think that their home country makes the best quality, and in some cases this can be true, but like I said before, in this day and age most equipment is made in countries that have significantly cheaper labour and production costs.....just how it is now. I do wish the quality controls in these countries was of a higher standard as I have had some bad experiences also, but I guess that is down to the companies that have their names on the gear to insure they keep the level high. ATB.
+Andrew Padley , Thanks for the comment. I did'nt mention it was made in China as IMO it is irrelevant. Nearly all outdoor equipment is made in the far east now due to manufacturing costs but that doesn't mean they lose there appeal. Not to me anyway! case in point would be the bushcrafters cooking pots of choice Zebra, that are made in Thailand. ATB
Nice kit review. I too am fond of Stanley. I have one of their flasks. It's a solid piece to be sure.
Although mine seems to have a bit of a whiskey smell to it. :)
You are soda man lucky to get to do a meetup with Rob!!!! That's one thing on my list. He's such a great guy and knows his stuff. His outlook on nature and "bushcraft" is very much in tune with mine.
Enjoy that trip brother.
Loved the vid, good stuff.
Be well
Craig
P.s. I couldn't reply to your comment on my last video for some reason. There was no option but to like it. My thanks for watching though. And for commenting.
Excellent review - you have helped me make up my mind. Many thanks and cheers from Australia :)
Conrad Quilliam No worries mate! Mine comes with me every trip. Love it. ATB
Awesome review man! I just decided to order one on Amazon so I am glad to hear that the flask is of a superior quality because that's what I wanted! (Plus for ABS plastic, best sort around!)
+Guðmundur Bjartur Thanks my friend. I know some people don't like the fact it' made in asia but who cares really? It's a great product and the matching shot glasses made of S steel are an added luxury ;-). Thanks for watching.
Hey, thanks for the review, I'm looking at picking one of these up and wanted to see what others thought first.
Cheers. I love it and have also picked up the " Adventure" shot glass set as well that comes in a cool Stanley container.... ATB steve.
thanks for the review, picking one up today
+Team North Cool, I know you'll like it. I also managed to get the matching shot glass set as well. I'll be happy to show that if you want me to. Just let me know. ATB Steve
I love Stanley gear and i have had my eyes on that one before. Love the t-shirt BTW... hehe.
To be honest most adult beverages do sterilize pretty well so as you said just hot water is plenty. It will be a lot of fun and I will have to get the flask a go :)
I am counting down the days mate Johan is already packed lol. Take care and I'll see you soon
Rob's Bushcraft Thanks dude, yeah can't wait and the trip I have planned should be great!! take care and see you soon :-)
You really made me want to buy this,lol perfect review.
+Shane Coffey Cheers Shane, lol!! yeah I must admit I had just finished the lovelyness inside, so may be not have been quite lucid eh ;-) Thanks for the kind comment. ATB Steve.
Very. Use it a lot and still perfect...
thank you for your reply but I do like good honest reviews
I have a lot of Stanley gear and I try to go for USA made
for a better quality
also I have got the flask you reviewed and no mention of rough edges to top and bottom stainless steel caps and excess glue around joints
Stanley are good
but I don't think this stands up to the Stanley quality
cheers
Andy p
+Andrew Padley Glad you like Stanley stuff. My flask has none of the issues you mentioned so maybe you were just unlucky with your particular one. I think most people like to think that their home country makes the best quality, and in some cases this can be true, but like I said before, in this day and age most equipment is made in countries that have significantly cheaper labour and production costs.....just how it is now. I do wish the quality controls in these countries was of a higher standard as I have had some bad experiences also, but I guess that is down to the companies that have their names on the gear to insure they keep the level high. ATB.
Thank you ! I getting one
Glad to of helped my friend ;-)
you sound like you have emptied it very quick ;)
+Emir Emiroğlu Ha!!! The lengths I go to, to ensure an accurate review lol!!!!!!! thanks for watching and the comment. ATB
you didn't say anything about it being made in China
+Andrew Padley , Thanks for the comment. I did'nt mention it was made in China as IMO it is irrelevant. Nearly all outdoor equipment is made in the far east now due to manufacturing costs but that doesn't mean they lose there appeal. Not to me anyway! case in point would be the bushcrafters cooking pots of choice Zebra, that are made in Thailand. ATB