Nomadic Woodsman Awesome! Thanks for the sub. I do really love this bottle. I still use it regularly. It fits perfectly in the molle side pouches I've used. Thanks again mate. Much appreciated. Andy
Actually I use a replacement top made by a company called humangear, the capcap. It is a two opening top. So you can access both the big opening when you take it all the way off, and the smaller opening to drink from. Check them out here: www.humangear.com/capcap/. I bought mine at REI, but they sell them there online in the humangear store as well. On the stainless bottle you gotta screw them down nice and tight to keep them from leaking but it is so convenient to use I have them on all my bottles, plastic and stainless, Nalgene and Klean Kanteen.
It seems great so far. I'd like a top that doesn't come away from the bottle but I do like it. I forgot to mention in the video that it's pretty hygienic too as it's got no corners for bacteria to hide and the wide mouth makes it easy to clean out.
+Average Joe Survival I have a gsi stainless bottle that's wide Mouth and the lid is attached but I seem to have broken the lid. I have the smaller kleen kanteen one and it's held up well over the years.
I actually like the look of the GSI better now I've googled it! Like the way the lid stays attached. I'd probably be tempted to try to get a replacement lid.
Solid product nests with toaks 750 mug & the only thing is it's not easy to hang above a fire because the neck isn easy to tie onto so a stick inside resting on the shoulders can hold it or a second lid with holes drilled but the lids are not cheap. I boil water in mine & it's been fine...there is a copy Molly pouch online for about £12 that it fits into well.
check out the thrift stores that sell used household stuff. I found condiment stainless steel containers that are the same size as the stainless cup. they fit over the bottles so you can use it as a cooking pot and the cup for eating. Put the condiment container in your pouch first then the bottle inside and the cup upside down at the top.
'mornin,Andy; Flip your cup upside down after putting the water bottle in & it should fit nicely onto the bottle Snug but should fit. Hope this helps. ATB Terry God Bless
Thanks Terry! Good tip. I'll give it a try. If that fails I'm thinking of buying the Condor pouch for it and keeping the Flyye one for my Stanley flask. All the best. Andy
Have you tried putting the mug on the top of the bottle when it is in that side pouch? It might be easier to remove, and you would have a little room around the inside of the mug for a few drinks (tea bags or coffee and indavidual packs of dried milk). Just a thought.
Due to the shape of the cap, it works but isn't ideal. Plus it would give me a cup to remove whenever I want a sip of water. Considering it when I'm in camp mode though so I can have 2 mugs. One to cook in, and a cool one to eat from.
Good stuff! I'm still getting used to the stainless bottle but I can definitely see it's benefits in an emergency. Thanks for watching and your sub! Much appreciated. All the best. Andy
I'd agree. Fits well with a nesting cup and 40oz is generally a lot of water to carry for one person. It's worth bearing in mind that the water in the 40oz alone would weigh close to 3lbs so it's already a weighty thing. If you need more water than that I'd suggest taking a Sawyer mini water filter and using it to refill on the way. Maybe consider a Camelbak if you really do need large water storage?
It's a Tatonka stainless steel mug. Good quality and just like the GSI but cheaper in my region because it's made in Germany. I'd be equally happy with a GSI though, so just go with what's the best price in your area.
How big is the cup? I also have a 40oz stainless steel kleankanteen bottle and I am looking for a fitting cup. But I don't know that size to buy. (0.5l, 0.6l, 0.85l?) If you know the size of the mug from tatonka and/or from GSI that would be perfect. Could you help me out?
No, it is not insulated. It's single wall, there fore you can boil water in it (with the lid off of course). A double walled container would explode or at least split if you put it over fire.
No, it is not insulated. It's single wall, there fore you can boil water in it (with the lid off of course). A double walled container would explode or at least split if you put it over fire.
Paul I've just looked back on my Amazon order and here are the details from the description. It's currently £9 on Amazon.co.uk : Camping kitchen equipment:Applicatioins: DrinkType: cupsMaterial: stainless steelSize:Volume: 500 mlHeight: 8,5 cmDiameter: 10 cmWeight: 120 gAdditional Information:single-walled stainless steel cupwith foldable handlewith measuring scale
Have you tried putting the mug on the top of the bottle when it is in that side pouch? It might be easier to remove, and you would have a little room around the inside of the mug for a few drinks (tea bags or coffee and indavidual packs of dried milk). Just a thought.
I didn't want to take out the cup each time I have a sip of water so it was quite important to me to have it at the base. I found the solution in the Condor H20 Pouch that I did a later video on. Thanks for watching! Really appreciate it. ATB Andy
Awesome! Great video, loved it
Thanks so much!
I love those bottles, i got the 2L one. Awesome. Subbed, looks like you got lots of cool vids.
Nomadic Woodsman Awesome! Thanks for the sub.
I do really love this bottle. I still use it regularly. It fits perfectly in the molle side pouches I've used.
Thanks again mate. Much appreciated.
Andy
Awesome. Makes a great backcountry bottle, you never have too much water lol.
I love that exact bottle, it is all I use anymore to drink water out of at home. Great choice.
Good stuff! Do you use the standard bottle top? It's slightly more awkward to use than the sports tops I'm used to using on the go.
Actually I use a replacement top made by a company called humangear, the capcap. It is a two opening top. So you can access both the big opening when you take it all the way off, and the smaller opening to drink from. Check them out here: www.humangear.com/capcap/. I bought mine at REI, but they sell them there online in the humangear store as well. On the stainless bottle you gotta screw them down nice and tight to keep them from leaking but it is so convenient to use I have them on all my bottles, plastic and stainless, Nalgene and Klean Kanteen.
Thanks Steven! I'll definitely check that out.
You bet, any time!
Which Tatonka mug is that, I have a tatonka 40oz and what to be sure before ordering a mug
Looks good, I'm in need of a new stainless bottle as well.
It seems great so far. I'd like a top that doesn't come away from the bottle but I do like it. I forgot to mention in the video that it's pretty hygienic too as it's got no corners for bacteria to hide and the wide mouth makes it easy to clean out.
+Average Joe Survival I have a gsi stainless bottle that's wide Mouth and the lid is attached but I seem to have broken the lid. I have the smaller kleen kanteen one and it's held up well over the years.
I actually like the look of the GSI better now I've googled it! Like the way the lid stays attached. I'd probably be tempted to try to get a replacement lid.
Thank´s just the video i was looking for. Bought the same. Howewer i´m using a 5.11 bag and canteen pouch which can hold both perfect :)
3 years on i see this comment! Strange. Apologies for the delay! All the best mate 👍
Solid product nests with toaks 750 mug & the only thing is it's not easy to hang above a fire because the neck isn easy to tie onto so a stick inside resting on the shoulders can hold it or a second lid with holes drilled but the lids are not cheap.
I boil water in mine & it's been fine...there is a copy Molly pouch online for about £12 that it fits into well.
check out the thrift stores that sell used household stuff. I found condiment stainless steel containers that are the same size as the stainless cup. they fit over the bottles so you can use it as a cooking pot and the cup for eating. Put the condiment container in your pouch first then the bottle inside and the cup upside down at the top.
I'll keep my eye out for one. Sounds like that'd make a great system.
Thanks! I'm really glad you enjoyed it.
ATB
Andy
Cool video...love Klean Kanteen...subbed!
Thanks! So sorry I missed this one at the time. Very kind of you to have taken the time to comment. All the best.
Andy
'mornin,Andy; Flip your cup upside down after putting the water bottle in & it should fit nicely onto the bottle Snug but should fit. Hope this helps. ATB Terry God Bless
Thanks Terry! Good tip. I'll give it a try. If that fails I'm thinking of buying the Condor pouch for it and keeping the Flyye one for my Stanley flask.
All the best.
Andy
Have you tried putting the mug on the top of the bottle when it is in that side pouch? It might be easier to remove, and you would have a little room around the inside of the mug for a few drinks (tea bags or coffee and indavidual packs of dried milk). Just a thought.
Due to the shape of the cap, it works but isn't ideal. Plus it would give me a cup to remove whenever I want a sip of water. Considering it when I'm in camp mode though so I can have 2 mugs. One to cook in, and a cool one to eat from.
hi joe I've got the nalgene single walled stainless steel wide mouth water bottle thats a good bitt of kit too
Good stuff! I'm still getting used to the stainless bottle but I can definitely see it's benefits in an emergency.
Thanks for watching and your sub! Much appreciated.
All the best.
Andy
I was thinking about getting 64 oz version but since 40 oz one fits with cup maybe I should go with 40 oz instead
I'd agree. Fits well with a nesting cup and 40oz is generally a lot of water to carry for one person.
It's worth bearing in mind that the water in the 40oz alone would weigh close to 3lbs so it's already a weighty thing. If you need more water than that I'd suggest taking a Sawyer mini water filter and using it to refill on the way.
Maybe consider a Camelbak if you really do need large water storage?
+Average Joe Survival :)
I subscribed and liked!
+Joe K Thank you
Hi mate,
Just wondering what brand cup your using in this clip.
Cheers
It's a Tatonka stainless steel mug. Good quality and just like the GSI but cheaper in my region because it's made in Germany. I'd be equally happy with a GSI though, so just go with what's the best price in your area.
How big is the cup? I also have a 40oz stainless steel kleankanteen bottle and I am looking for a fitting cup. But I don't know that size to buy. (0.5l, 0.6l, 0.85l?) If you know the size of the mug from tatonka and/or from GSI that would be perfect. Could you help me out?
Great video. Sir, is this an insulated bottle? If so, how long does cool and hot water last?
No, it is not insulated. It's single wall, there fore you can boil water in it (with the lid off of course). A double walled container would explode or at least split if you put it over fire.
No, it is not insulated. It's single wall, there fore you can boil water in it (with the lid off of course). A double walled container would explode or at least split if you put it over fire.
Thanks! I love your review, sir.
What Gary said. If you're looking for an insulated cup I recconend the Stanley Adventure One Hand Mug.
Subbed!!!
Paul Ah thanks mate! Really appreciate it.
All the best.
Andy
Average Joe Survival what size cup is that as I'm looking at ordering one and it has 2 sizes 🙄.....cheers
Average Joe Survival sizes showing 0.5L & 0.6L ??
Paul I've just looked back on my Amazon order and here are the details from the description. It's currently £9 on Amazon.co.uk :
Camping kitchen equipment:Applicatioins: DrinkType: cupsMaterial: stainless steelSize:Volume: 500 mlHeight: 8,5 cmDiameter: 10 cmWeight: 120 gAdditional Information:single-walled stainless steel cupwith foldable handlewith measuring scale
This one's 0.5l. (500ml).
Have you tried putting the mug on the top of the bottle when it is in that side pouch? It might be easier to remove, and you would have a little room around the inside of the mug for a few drinks (tea bags or coffee and indavidual packs of dried milk). Just a thought.
I didn't want to take out the cup each time I have a sip of water so it was quite important to me to have it at the base. I found the solution in the Condor H20 Pouch that I did a later video on.
Thanks for watching! Really appreciate it.
ATB
Andy