I have a Chinese version that I've had for over a year now that came with a stainless mug that nests over the bottom like the Walmart cup does with the Stanley. Seeing as how I use my cups by myself, I don't need the 2 small cups, so the mug was a better choice. I actually got mine off Amazon for free using credits that I had saved up.
Skeet I'd rather have the regular Stanley because their price is half of the price of the Chinese brand and the insulated plastic cups are twice the size of the Chinese brand. Plus you can modify the plastic cups to have 4 instead of 2. I have done that to my Stanley cook set and it sure is handy when you have unexpected guests in camp.
I think I prefer the Stanley cups - if you put something hot in them, you don't have to worry about burning your hand picking up a hot cup. And same for cold, although you won't burn your hand picking up something cold, but it can be uncomfortable. And you won't have the condensation on the outside that you'd get with single-wall stainless steel cups.
Stainless steel cups are nice but they're definitely smaller. It's an interesting choice. I personally don't want the xichno version. With it's goat head directly from the ancient "witches coven symbol" I'm not interested.
With cooler weather coming this was perfect for the season.
I have a Chinese version that I've had for over a year now that came with a stainless mug that nests over the bottom like the Walmart cup does with the Stanley. Seeing as how I use my cups by myself, I don't need the 2 small cups, so the mug was a better choice. I actually got mine off Amazon for free using credits that I had saved up.
Skeet I'd rather have the regular Stanley because their price is half of the price of the Chinese brand and the insulated plastic cups are twice the size of the Chinese brand. Plus you can modify the plastic cups to have 4 instead of 2. I have done that to my Stanley cook set and it sure is handy when you have unexpected guests in camp.
They are all made in china
I think I prefer the Stanley cups - if you put something hot in them, you don't have to worry about burning your hand picking up a hot cup. And same for cold, although you won't burn your hand picking up something cold, but it can be uncomfortable. And you won't have the condensation on the outside that you'd get with single-wall stainless steel cups.
Looks like a great kit.
Good review, thanks for sharing, YAH bless brother !
How about seeing how those Stanley cups fit inside of it and maybe even those SS cups in the Stanley cups in the cook pot.
Stainless steel cups are nice but they're definitely smaller. It's an interesting choice. I personally don't want the xichno version. With it's goat head directly from the ancient "witches coven symbol" I'm not interested.
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Rip off of the Stanley , that has been around for years . If its as cheap , everybody should get it or the Atanley .