Canister stove test Colman vs BRS part 2 with TOAKS TITANIUM 900ML

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @dougmorales6929
    @dougmorales6929 2 года назад +1

    So happy I found this video!! Been searching all over YT to see if you can fit the BRS under the 8oz canister while nested in a toaks 900! THANK YOU!!

  • @scottwickens1025
    @scottwickens1025 4 года назад +1

    Shouldn't you be digging a ditch or something? LOL. Good job and informative! Metal thickness will also determine heating speed, as well as size. Just a thought.

    • @JohnOgdenJr
      @JohnOgdenJr  4 года назад

      Scott Wickens I am, rain tomorrow and I sweating away with a pic axe and shovel. The ti cools really quick which I like and the bars stove is small enough to not take up space, so I have gone with that kit. I dearly value my space. Some have tried to get me on a jet boil, but they are two large for me. The expense is large as well.

  • @sterlinglloyd2234
    @sterlinglloyd2234 4 года назад

    Would like to see you make boiled water when the SHTF, camp fire, Just saying

    • @JohnOgdenJr
      @JohnOgdenJr  4 года назад

      Sterling Lloyd thats no problem, just doing dispersed I like to keep small fire when doing that. Keeps me hidden better 😊

  • @luannforson9386
    @luannforson9386 4 года назад

    how many uses to you get with each of the canisters?

    • @JohnOgdenJr
      @JohnOgdenJr  4 года назад

      Luann Forson, I have never counted them. Guess I could weigh a full canister and then weigh an empty can, subtract to get gas weight and boil a couple of bowls of water and extrapolate the answer 🤔

    • @JohnOgdenJr
      @JohnOgdenJr  4 года назад

      The canister get just over 3 hrs of burn time from the large canister we used in this experiment. Which ends up being about 45 boils. Not I made a mistake on this second vid. The mark used was 18oz instead of 12oz.