Thanks for commenting and watching my video! Actually that cook set has been used quiet a bit. I just use isobutane so there is really no carbon build up. If you check out my other video on the ammo box giveaway I am going to give away a new Stanley adventure cook set when I hit 500 subs. Thanks again. PA
I use a isobutane fuel with my msr pocket rocket. That's all I use in that kit that's why it's clean looking. Listen guy I. Do 2 Canoe trips every year one in the fall and on in the spring 25 miles or more over two days and camping.on islands. Your more than welcome to join us this fall. November 2nd and 3rd. Usually around 7 or 8 canoes. Two guys per Canoe. Let me know.
Nice kit. I did something similar with another Stanley bottle and I put everything in a plastic bag so I could easily take the kit items out to use the cup to boil water. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching my video and commenting! Really appreciate it! Yeah it’s fun to put your own kit together with things that work for you. Take care and stay safe!
Thanks for watching and commenting on my video! Really appreciate it! Yeah I’m a little bit obsessed with the Stanley cook sets lol! If you subbed I thank you. If you check out the rest of my channel you will see that I am having a giveaway when I reach 750 subscribers. It’s a $25 cabelas gift card. Good luck! PA
Wax can make the matches hard to light. Try shellac cut 50/50 with denatured alcohol instead. It dries hard and thin and doesn't interfere with the striker or gum it up.
Thank you so much for watching my video and commenting! I really appreciate it! I’m really glad that you liked it and hopefully you found it helpful if you decide you want to make a kit for yourself. Not sure if you know but I am having a 750 subscriber giveaway when I hit my goal. If you want to get in on it just check out my channel and find that video and it will tell you how you can get in on it. Thanks again! PA
I have the same set up but I carry the 4 oz canister with my stove, lighter, and tea. I don't think that set can be beat for the price and as you demonstrated it is highly customizable.
Thank you for commenting and watching my video! I really appreciate it! Yeah I have a hard time finding the 4oz canisters where I live. I know that you can get them online but there suer expensive. Your right they are very customizable. Thanks again and take care and be safe! PA
Grate review. I keep meds etc. In another bag. A ferro rod will work even when they get wet. I start my stoves with them all the time. I just keep stove utencils and eating stuff in mine.
Thats a good idea. I have a ferro rod that I will add to my kit. Thanks for commenting and watching my video. And for the sub! I will be checking out your videos. Take care
Using the Stanley as well. Maybe you can share how you get it clean-as-new? Mine always shows some residue on the outside even when using gas to heat it up. The only time my pot and cup shined as yours does was when it was brand new and have not been used ...
Thanks for commenting and watching my video! Really appreciate it! I have two of those Stanley adventure cook sets. I use the MSR pocket rocket for the one in the video. I use it a lot actually especially now that hunting season is around the corner it will get used a lot. It never seems to leave any carbon on it. I have been using that same set for probably 5 years now. It goes with me on hunts and my canoe trips. Now I do have the Stanley fry pan cook set and I use that on open fire coals. If you watch that video you will see that there is carbon on that pan. Thanks again and take care and stay safe!
I like your combination. Our needs are different (I’m not a Hunter) so, I do this a little different. For one, I only keep food items in my cook pot. (Spices, seasonings, coffee/tea/cocoa, utensils, spatula head, I have a separate fire kit and medical kit. I’ve got a cheap morakniv in my pack mostly for cooking (or “clean” cutting). Btw, love the scrub pad idea. Not only stops the rattle but imminently practical in the cooling realm. May have to look into those little cook stove. Good mid hike cooking option. Thanks for sharing this. I try to get new ideas from every video like this I watch.
Thank you for commenting and watching my video! I really appreciate it! I understand what your saying about how your kit is set up differently than mine for your application. I knw you mentioned that you carry food items in your kit, well Stanley made a adventure cook and store set. It comes with a good sized container for one person and three little 1 oz containers for spices and things. Unfortunately they don’t make it anymore but I bet you could find a NOS on eBay. It might be just what your looking for. Anyway thank you again! Take care and stay safe! PA
@@pareloader5989 i'll definitely have to check that out! I tend to do a lot with small zip lock bags (some are REALY small). Between air removal and packing down small, they're awesome. But, for some stuff, a rigid container is better. The more grumpy i'll be if it leaks...the more I want something that's SOLID! :-) shortening comes to mind. one leak was enough....Cheers!
I have basically the exact same kit, except I carry a DIY alcohol stove in mine. It rides in my get home sling pack I carry in my car when I'm away from home.
Thanks for commenting bud! Yeah I built one of those little alcohol stoves out of a soda can. Works really well. You always need a get home kit. I agree! Take care and stay safe.
@@pareloader5989 I have a couple of those stoves like you do as well, mine are the cheaper variety, think I gave around $8 for them several years ago but they are still going strong. The alcohol stove I made was the Fancy Feast wick stove, PaleoHikerMD on YT has a good video on how to make one, I use denatured alcohol in mine that I get from Tractor Supply for $5.50 a quart.
Instant Coffee or Coffee 'tea bags' ???? Condor makes a bag that fits that outfit PERFECTLY.. when you put the lid on and fold the handle, you can push the locktab and it STAYS there.....
Thanks for commenting and checking out my video! Really appreciate the support! I will look into that Condor bag. Sounds perfect! Not really a fan of instant coffee but in a pinch it’s pretty good. Lol PA
They’re great right? I use mine all the time on my overnight canoe trips. Glad you found the video helpful! If you check out the rest of my channel, I am having a giveaway when I hit 750 subscribers. All you have to do is check out the video and subscribe. Take care! PA
I’ve had this kit for many years, nice presentation. I subbed I’m going to watch your other vids now. I have the pathfinder fry pan, I wanted the cooking lid. I’m in to guns and camping too so looking forward to more vids. I’m in Williamsport ❤ Pa
Hello fellow Pennsylvania resident! I really appreciate you commenting and watching my videos! I hear the pathfinder cook set is really nice just on the pricey side. I hope that you enjoy the rest of my videos that you watch. Thanks for the sub! I will be posting a new video today or tomorrow on the Stanley adventure cook set for two. So watch out for that one. Take care my friend and stay safe!
Sorry it to9k me so long to get back to you. Yes I added a ferro rod to the kit after I read your comment. Great idea! Thanks again for supporting my channel! PA
I just got back from an overnight canoe trip and she went right along with me. Made some great coffee in it. I use isobutane fuel and an MSR pocket rocket. Burns very clean. You should check out Facebook under Jolly Roger paddles. There you can see all of are trips with maps and pictures. Thanks for watching the video and commenting. PA
Thank you for commenting and watching my video! I really appreciate it. I believe that the cups are 10oz. And there is two green insulated cups in the kit. The main cook set has a 24oz capacity. I hope that this helps. PA
I like what you did there! Pretty sweet little kit for the price, especially for overnights in the woods on hunting/fishing/camping trips. I have a Pathfinder set, but that's even smaller and I can see a lot of uses for it. Subbed and I'll be checking out more of your vids. Thanks for sharing man!
Thank you so much for checking out my video! I really appreciate the comment also! Yeah it’s been a great little kit so far. Has really held up well. I just got the Stanley adventure cook set for two. I will be doing an unboxing video, and then a seasoning and cooking video. Thank you again! PA
@@pareloader5989 Awesome! I've been using the Pathfinder cook set for a while, but I like what I see with the Stanley stuff. Saturday is my hunting day too, so I wouldn't see it til Sunday anyway. ;)
It has. I use ISO BUTANE. So there is really no carbon. It burns extremely clean, and when I am done using it I just give it a good cleaning. I have had that kit for several years now. I take it with me on most of my deer hunts. Thanks for commenting and watching my video! Really appreciate it! I am giving that same Stanley adventure cook set away when I hit 500 hundred subscribers. If you watch the giveaway video just follow the instructions and I will be posting another video just before I hit my subs, so you can get in on that if you would like. Thanks again! PA
@@pareloader5989 I have the same kit and I also use very similar burner. My Stanley cup discolored from the heat on the first use. No carbon build up but you cant get rid of the heat discoloring.
I watched this video and like your ideas and will try to do the same thanks for sharing and keep making videos and I'll keep watching and learning don't foretold show usyour updates a d your cooking with this kit
Thank you so much for watching my video and commenting on it! I really appreciate it! Yes you can do whatever you want with those Stanley cook sets. I find it very enjoyable coming up with new ideas. I will keep making videos also. I just posted one today called “ coleman lantern the best backpacking overnight take anywhere lantern the peak 1. Thanks again for watching. Chris
Thank you for watching my video and commenting! I really appreciate it! Yeah you never know what you might need so I just try to put things in the kit that I think might be useful. Not sure if you checked out the rest of my channel but I am having a giveaway when I hit 750 subscribers. The prize will be a cabelas gift card for $25. If you want to get in on it, just subscribe.
The cut down brillo pad inside the ozark trails GSI cup is good. It's also good, always, to have cordage. You need help on the rest of it. Here's what I do. I put the small gas cannister upside down into the stanley cup. I use a small mini bic lighter. I use a small BRS 3000 titanium stove, not the beast you have. I have a pair of hot lips for drinking out of a hot mug. I have part of a bandana used as a pot gripper or wash cloth. I nest the stanley cup into the GSO or ozark trails cup with a small bit of brillo pad and also aluminum foil inside the ozark trails cup. I fill the rest up with hot cocoa or cup of soup packets or whatever you can get inside of the stanley cup. Thats it. You're on the right track just lagging behind the rest of the world by about 7 years. Dump the large cannister of gas. Dump the CRT steel spork. Get a lighter weight stove and be very selective what you put in the kit. You should be able to get all of a cook kit inside the stanley cup and ozark trails cup. It will take less space and be lighter if you do these things. Maybe you should watch a few other stanley cup videos in the future before you make and post a video that I find so basic and remedial that it almost is silly. We're all on level 95 and this video is about level 3. I am glad you are learning and trying new things, however. You are also correct if you ask me who made me the youtube content police. I'm not but I also not the one who looks foolish due to his lack of knowledge about things before he posts onto RUclips. Good Luck to you.
Thank you for your comment! K do agree about the stove size. I also know what you mean about the fuel canister. I just didn’t have the 4oz can. I will definitely take your advice and make some changes to my kit. I have been wanting one of those small stoves. I also choose to have a ferrous rod in my kit over a lighter. Let me know if you have anymore good ideas. Take care and stay safe. Happy bushcrafting! Thank you bud! PA
Thanks for commenting and watching my video! Really appreciate it! I use the Iso butane fuel so there really is no carbon build up. I have used that set for several years now. I take it hunting with me most of the time. PA
Thanks for commenting and watching my video! I use an iso butane fuel with my MSR pocket rocket. So there is no carbon build up because it burns so clean. I have used that set for years mainly on hunting trips to boil water for tea and coffee. PA
@@pareloader5989 I'll buy that. I've used mine over fires, with solid fuel cells, alcohol stoves and butane. No dents or damage anywhere but it's got its war marks!
@@smokeymountainbushcraft252 yeah I have two of the Stanley adventure cook sets. I use one for hunting and the other I use on campfire. There really great products and you can’t beat the price. Stanley has really all the camping sets covered. I’m looking into getting the Stanley adventure cook set for four. I really like that set. Anyway take care and stay safe my friend! PA
So many unboxing/reviews of the Stanley Adventure Pot on RUclips made by RUclipsrs who are fascinated by toys that are new to them. We all know about it. This video was beyond boring. And you left out items that would be needed to use this setup -- doubtless because you have never actually used the Stanley Adventure Pot in the field at the time of this recording. For example, a windscreen is needed, but it shouldn't deflect heat onto the fuel canister. A MSR folding canister stabilizing base would fit into the pot. In fact, I can fit two smaller MSR fuel canisters (Up-side-down) in the pot along with a BRS 3000 burner, a bic lighter, a folding stabilizing base and small clean up sponge.
look at that perfectly clean never been used look going on
Thanks for commenting and watching my video! Actually that cook set has been used quiet a bit. I just use isobutane so there is really no carbon build up. If you check out my other video on the ammo box giveaway I am going to give away a new Stanley adventure cook set when I hit 500 subs. Thanks again. PA
I'm bet $'s his hunting gear looks all so shiny brand new looking too because he takes care of all his gear n spends more time cleaning than hunting?
@@seankirk333 bet cause he doesn't actually use it, just a gear queen
I use a isobutane fuel with my msr pocket rocket. That's all I use in that kit that's why it's clean looking. Listen guy I. Do 2 Canoe trips every year one in the fall and on in the spring 25 miles or more over two days and camping.on islands. Your more than welcome to join us this fall. November 2nd and 3rd. Usually around 7 or 8 canoes. Two guys per Canoe. Let me know.
Nice kit. I did something similar with another Stanley bottle and I put everything in a plastic bag so I could easily take the kit items out to use the cup to boil water. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching my video and commenting! Really appreciate it! Yeah it’s fun to put your own kit together with things that work for you. Take care and stay safe!
Love those Stanley cook sets, very good value and lots of uses.
Thanks for watching and commenting on my video! Really appreciate it! Yeah I’m a little bit obsessed with the Stanley cook sets lol! If you subbed I thank you. If you check out the rest of my channel you will see that I am having a giveaway when I reach 750 subscribers. It’s a $25 cabelas gift card. Good luck! PA
Yup always bring a set with me never know whem fresh coffee is needed
Absolutely! Always need coffee! Thanks for watching and commenting. PA
Wax can make the matches hard to light. Try shellac cut 50/50 with denatured alcohol instead. It dries hard and thin and doesn't interfere with the striker or gum it up.
Thank you for commenting and watching my video! I really appreciate it! I will try your idea. I am always looking for new ideas. Thank you again! PA
Good tips, thanks
Congrats on 1.000.000 stanley adventure cook sey review
That is a wonderful set up 😊
Thank you so much for watching my video and commenting! I really appreciate it! I’m really glad that you liked it and hopefully you found it helpful if you decide you want to make a kit for yourself. Not sure if you know but I am having a 750 subscriber giveaway when I hit my goal. If you want to get in on it just check out my channel and find that video and it will tell you how you can get in on it. Thanks again! PA
I just set this on there. That is a pristine Stanley 2 cup cook set. It's never been used, let alone "tried out."
I have the same set up but I carry the 4 oz canister with my stove, lighter, and tea. I don't think that set can be beat for the price and as you demonstrated it is highly customizable.
Thank you for commenting and watching my video! I really appreciate it! Yeah I have a hard time finding the 4oz canisters where I live. I know that you can get them online but there suer expensive. Your right they are very customizable. Thanks again and take care and be safe! PA
Grate review. I keep meds etc. In another bag. A ferro rod will work even when they get wet. I start my stoves with them all the time. I just keep stove utencils and eating stuff in mine.
Great review.. dammit auto correct 😆
Thats a good idea. I have a ferro rod that I will add to my kit. Thanks for commenting and watching my video. And for the sub! I will be checking out your videos. Take care
Thank you for this video. It looks like a well-thought-out set of items.
Subscribed.
Thank you for commenting and watching my video! I really appreciate it! PA
Using the Stanley as well. Maybe you can share how you get it clean-as-new? Mine always shows some residue on the outside even when using gas to heat it up. The only time my pot and cup shined as yours does was when it was brand new and have not been used ...
Thanks for commenting and watching my video! Really appreciate it! I have two of those Stanley adventure cook sets. I use the MSR pocket rocket for the one in the video. I use it a lot actually especially now that hunting season is around the corner it will get used a lot. It never seems to leave any carbon on it. I have been using that same set for probably 5 years now. It goes with me on hunts and my canoe trips. Now I do have the Stanley fry pan cook set and I use that on open fire coals. If you watch that video you will see that there is carbon on that pan. Thanks again and take care and stay safe!
I like your combination. Our needs are different (I’m not a Hunter) so, I do this a little different. For one, I only keep food items in my cook pot. (Spices, seasonings, coffee/tea/cocoa, utensils, spatula head, I have a separate fire kit and medical kit. I’ve got a cheap morakniv in my pack mostly for cooking (or “clean” cutting). Btw, love the scrub pad idea. Not only stops the rattle but imminently practical in the cooling realm. May have to look into those little cook stove. Good mid hike cooking option. Thanks for sharing this. I try to get new ideas from every video like this I watch.
Thank you for commenting and watching my video! I really appreciate it! I understand what your saying about how your kit is set up differently than mine for your application. I knw you mentioned that you carry food items in your kit, well Stanley made a adventure cook and store set. It comes with a good sized container for one person and three little 1 oz containers for spices and things. Unfortunately they don’t make it anymore but I bet you could find a NOS on eBay. It might be just what your looking for. Anyway thank you again! Take care and stay safe! PA
@@pareloader5989 i'll definitely have to check that out! I tend to do a lot with small zip lock bags (some are REALY small). Between air removal and packing down small, they're awesome. But, for some stuff, a rigid container is better. The more grumpy i'll be if it leaks...the more I want something that's SOLID! :-) shortening comes to mind. one leak was enough....Cheers!
Too nice n shiney.... take it out and use it man....
He does use it often. Isobutane doesn't leave soot.
I have basically the exact same kit, except I carry a DIY alcohol stove in mine. It rides in my get home sling pack I carry in my car when I'm away from home.
Thanks for commenting bud! Yeah I built one of those little alcohol stoves out of a soda can. Works really well. You always need a get home kit. I agree! Take care and stay safe.
@@pareloader5989 I have a couple of those stoves like you do as well, mine are the cheaper variety, think I gave around $8 for them several years ago but they are still going strong. The alcohol stove I made was the Fancy Feast wick stove, PaleoHikerMD on YT has a good video on how to make one, I use denatured alcohol in mine that I get from Tractor Supply for $5.50 a quart.
@@reloader7sixtwo I have heard about the fancy feast stove. I think jiujitsu 2000 does a video about that. Yeah great little stoves and cheap to run.
I like the jet boil. Awesome video man!
Thank you so much!
Yeah, but when your fuel runs out,…… wood is free.
Instant Coffee or Coffee 'tea bags' ???? Condor makes a bag that fits that outfit PERFECTLY.. when you put the lid on and fold the handle, you can push the locktab and it STAYS there.....
Thanks for commenting and checking out my video! Really appreciate the support! I will look into that Condor bag. Sounds perfect! Not really a fan of instant coffee but in a pinch it’s pretty good. Lol PA
One of the best investments I’ve ever made.
They’re great right? I use mine all the time on my overnight canoe trips. Glad you found the video helpful! If you check out the rest of my channel, I am having a giveaway when I hit 750 subscribers. All you have to do is check out the video and subscribe. Take care! PA
I've been wanting a kit like that. Enjoyed the video!
Thanks for checking out my video! Yeah it’s a great little cook kit. I like that it’s very universal.
I’ve had this kit for many years, nice presentation. I subbed I’m going to watch your other vids now. I have the pathfinder fry pan, I wanted the cooking lid. I’m in to guns and camping too so looking forward to more vids. I’m in Williamsport ❤ Pa
Hello fellow Pennsylvania resident! I really appreciate you commenting and watching my videos! I hear the pathfinder cook set is really nice just on the pricey side. I hope that you enjoy the rest of my videos that you watch. Thanks for the sub! I will be posting a new video today or tomorrow on the Stanley adventure cook set for two. So watch out for that one. Take care my friend and stay safe!
Looks good..! A small ferro rod would be a good idea. Even though you waterproofed your matches It's good to have a backup...
Sorry it to9k me so long to get back to you. Yes I added a ferro rod to the kit after I read your comment. Great idea! Thanks again for supporting my channel! PA
I really like your setup Chris !! That’s neat with the scotch brite pad !! Thanks for the awesome video !! New sub here !!
Thank you so much for watching my video and commenting! I really appreciate it! I’m glad that you found it helpful. Thanks for the sub !!
Good stuff.
omg. another House bound Camp Chair camper. so shiny, never once seen a hot fire...
I just got back from an overnight canoe trip and she went right along with me. Made some great coffee in it. I use isobutane fuel and an MSR pocket rocket. Burns very clean. You should check out Facebook under Jolly Roger paddles. There you can see all of are trips with maps and pictures. Thanks for watching the video and commenting. PA
I will have to check into that little stove.
Go on Amazon and check out the little camping stoves. Their smaller than the one in the video. So they pack better.
great video brother
Thank you so much for checking out my video! Means a lot!
Question please: What size is the smaller cup of the two? How many oz/ml does it hold? There are no markers on the smaller one. Thanks 😊.
Thank you for commenting and watching my video! I really appreciate it. I believe that the cups are 10oz. And there is two green insulated cups in the kit. The main cook set has a 24oz capacity. I hope that this helps. PA
That's a solid little cook kit , I like my stainless steel gear , it's built to last, you've got a good kit there, atb
Thanks for commenting on my video! Yeah I love stanleys line of camping gear. Take care and stay safe
I like what you did there! Pretty sweet little kit for the price, especially for overnights in the woods on hunting/fishing/camping trips. I have a Pathfinder set, but that's even smaller and I can see a lot of uses for it. Subbed and I'll be checking out more of your vids. Thanks for sharing man!
Thank you so much for checking out my video! I really appreciate the comment also! Yeah it’s been a great little kit so far. Has really held up well. I just got the Stanley adventure cook set for two. I will be doing an unboxing video, and then a seasoning and cooking video. Thank you again! PA
@@pareloader5989 Cool! I'll check that out!
@@woodscrafter1971 I most likely will make the video on sunday and post it. Saturday is for hunting. Thanks again. PA
@@pareloader5989 Awesome! I've been using the Pathfinder cook set for a while, but I like what I see with the Stanley stuff. Saturday is my hunting day too, so I wouldn't see it til Sunday anyway. ;)
@@woodscrafter1971 I wish you luck on your hunt. Take care and be safe.PA
Nice !
Thank you for commenting and watching my video! I really appreciate it! PA
That kit has never seen the fire
It has. I use ISO BUTANE. So there is really no carbon. It burns extremely clean, and when I am done using it I just give it a good cleaning. I have had that kit for several years now. I take it with me on most of my deer hunts. Thanks for commenting and watching my video! Really appreciate it! I am giving that same Stanley adventure cook set away when I hit 500 hundred subscribers. If you watch the giveaway video just follow the instructions and I will be posting another video just before I hit my subs, so you can get in on that if you would like. Thanks again! PA
@@pareloader5989 I have the same kit and I also use very similar burner. My Stanley cup discolored from the heat on the first use. No carbon build up but you cant get rid of the heat discoloring.
Very cool piece of kit. Great for backpacking camping Hunting Fishing.Have a good one my brother. Echo
Thanks bud for checking out my video! Hope your doing well!
I'd swap the paper towels for a bandanna
Good idea! Thank you bud!
I watched this video and like your ideas and will try to do the same thanks for sharing and keep making videos and I'll keep watching and learning don't foretold show usyour updates a d your cooking with this kit
Thank you so much for watching my video and commenting on it! I really appreciate it! Yes you can do whatever you want with those Stanley cook sets. I find it very enjoyable coming up with new ideas. I will keep making videos also. I just posted one today called “ coleman lantern the best backpacking overnight take anywhere lantern the peak 1. Thanks again for watching. Chris
Never seen cordage and medicines stored in a cook pot before.
Thank you for watching my video and commenting! I really appreciate it! Yeah you never know what you might need so I just try to put things in the kit that I think might be useful. Not sure if you checked out the rest of my channel but I am having a giveaway when I hit 750 subscribers. The prize will be a cabelas gift card for $25. If you want to get in on it, just subscribe.
I need that
Thank you for watching my video and commenting. I really appreciate it. Yes it’s a great little kit. You can really do so much with it. Take care PA
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Thanks bud for checking out my video
The cut down brillo pad inside the ozark trails GSI cup is good. It's also good, always, to have cordage. You need help on the rest of it. Here's what I do. I put the small gas cannister upside down into the stanley cup. I use a small mini bic lighter. I use a small BRS 3000 titanium stove, not the beast you have. I have a pair of hot lips for drinking out of a hot mug. I have part of a bandana used as a pot gripper or wash cloth. I nest the stanley cup into the GSO or ozark trails cup with a small bit of brillo pad and also aluminum foil inside the ozark trails cup. I fill the rest up with hot cocoa or cup of soup packets or whatever you can get inside of the stanley cup. Thats it. You're on the right track just lagging behind the rest of the world by about 7 years. Dump the large cannister of gas. Dump the CRT steel spork. Get a lighter weight stove and be very selective what you put in the kit. You should be able to get all of a cook kit inside the stanley cup and ozark trails cup. It will take less space and be lighter if you do these things. Maybe you should watch a few other stanley cup videos in the future before you make and post a video that I find so basic and remedial that it almost is silly. We're all on level 95 and this video is about level 3. I am glad you are learning and trying new things, however. You are also correct if you ask me who made me the youtube content police. I'm not but I also not the one who looks foolish due to his lack of knowledge about things before he posts onto RUclips. Good Luck to you.
Thank you for your comment! K do agree about the stove size. I also know what you mean about the fuel canister. I just didn’t have the 4oz can. I will definitely take your advice and make some changes to my kit. I have been wanting one of those small stoves. I also choose to have a ferrous rod in my kit over a lighter. Let me know if you have anymore good ideas. Take care and stay safe. Happy bushcrafting! Thank you bud! PA
Glad you showed us your choices.
@@vanessakitty8867 thank you for watching my video. I really appreciate the channel support! PA
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Thanks bud for checking out my video! Really appreciate it
Looks like it's never been used
Thanks for commenting and watching my video! Really appreciate it! I use the Iso butane fuel so there really is no carbon build up. I have used that set for several years now. I take it hunting with me most of the time. PA
Your kit should reflect yourself. Things I use may not be on your priority, but work for my style .
I use aluminum foil cuz you always use aluminum foil out there in the woods
Looks unused. No fire patina at all.
Thanks for commenting and watching my video! I use an iso butane fuel with my MSR pocket rocket. So there is no carbon build up because it burns so clean. I have used that set for years mainly on hunting trips to boil water for tea and coffee. PA
@@pareloader5989
I'll buy that. I've used mine over fires, with solid fuel cells, alcohol stoves and butane. No dents or damage anywhere but it's got its war marks!
@@smokeymountainbushcraft252 yeah I have two of the Stanley adventure cook sets. I use one for hunting and the other I use on campfire. There really great products and you can’t beat the price. Stanley has really all the camping sets covered. I’m looking into getting the Stanley adventure cook set for four. I really like that set. Anyway take care and stay safe my friend! PA
@@pareloader5989
You too brother. Enjoy your forest time!
@@smokeymountainbushcraft252 thank you brother! You as well!
So many unboxing/reviews of the Stanley Adventure Pot on RUclips made by RUclipsrs who are fascinated by toys that are new to them. We all know about it. This video was beyond boring. And you left out items that would be needed to use this setup -- doubtless because you have never actually used the Stanley Adventure Pot in the field at the time of this recording. For example, a windscreen is needed, but it shouldn't deflect heat onto the fuel canister. A MSR folding canister stabilizing base would fit into the pot. In fact, I can fit two smaller MSR fuel canisters (Up-side-down) in the pot along with a BRS 3000 burner, a bic lighter, a folding stabilizing base and small clean up sponge.
Thanks for your comment! Have a great day! PA