tip, if u wrap the orange cloth around the Stanley, you can put the 4 dollar cup onto the bottom and it will be a snug fit, not rattles and you dont need the bands on the outside
To get the split keyring on you must thread it through the loop on top then it folds flat holds secure now unthread the ring a litte bit and it holds in place upright easier to grab or put a stick through to life the lid.
The BRS stove is very popular with A.T. Thru hikers. It’s a phenomenal deal for sure! Great set up you have there Wade. You don’t need to spend $100 for something to cook with. I will say though...who makes soup along with their oatmeal?? 🤣🤣
Lol I had a pack of oatmeal I had to use up then then realized that’s not enough and grab a bag of soup killed the soup and the oatmeal was like a snack
That is basically my backpacking kit too. the only thing I will mention is putting the nipple down in the kit does wear it down and can break, broke on a week long rip once. so I keep a doubled up micro fiber cloth in the bottom, cut in half so it fits well. or sometimes the canister will have a plastic lid, just keep it on, and then save the lid for the next canister.
Some people claim the original green tab on the lid will melt, and promote removing it and replacing it with a metal ring. I have had this Stanley cookset for years...when I use the cookpot I stand the green tab straight up...I've used it many, many times and the Tab has never melted. Most people that melt theirs, have set the cookpot into a camp fire, with heat and flames high enough that it is basically generating high heat up the side and around the top. Or they leave the Tab laying down on the hot lid...stand it erect and it will remain up. It wasn't the fault of Stanley's design...it was the user's lack of common sense. I can easily cook with mine...the tab never melts nor ever gets hot...makes it easier for removing the lid. It is the cookpot I use most often. I liked it so much, I recently purchased one of the new Wildfare Go Cooksets...based on this, but a larger capacity. The cookpot in this video holds 24-oz...the new one holds 32-oz.
I have the same cook set. I use the tumblers that came with it at home. They are durable and no matter how hot your drink may be you will not feel it through the thick body of the cup. But the Stanley and the metal cup is all you need for backpacking and lightweight camping. You can't beat it for quality and value.
Yes I put this together and it just stays in my backpack and if you run out of gas unlike the jetboil you can still build a small fire and use this to boil water or cook
Cut one of those green scouring pads in half. Wrap it around the stanley pot and fit both down into the walmart cup. That will hold it securely without needing the rubber bands. It's very tight and won't come loose on it's own.
Hi Wade , greetings from Scotland. Just caught your video today. Great little set up. Must say your enthusiasm and confidence really comes over. Happy Trails.
I've got the same exact Stanley cook set. First thing I did was to get rid of the plastic cups and bought a couple of the foldable kind. Because I am always considered about weight in my camping and hiking gear. I prefer to use a little Bic lighter instead of the one you are using. That, and I absolutely have to have some kind of frying pan. So I bought from a 9-1/2" inch nonstick frying pan from my local Walmart store for like $5 dollars. Took the handle off of it and bought one of those little frying pan grabbers. Off of Amazon for like another $5 dollars. Now I can make some pretty decent meals.
I use this basic setup when I go camping, hiking. I do carry a set of "hot lips" to use on the cup when drinking coffee so I won't burn my lips on the cup.
I've been using this setup for awhile and it's really the simplest most portable especially for pack hunting. I like that stove you have, it holds the large Stanley cup better than my pocket rocket. And the large elastics I don't have but will have soon... Simple and works well👍
I just drilled a half inch hole thru the green tab so I could lift it with a stick if necessary. I personally like the green tab, it stays in any position you like and is quite durable
Great video man! I love seeing the different things people do with these cook sets! and such a beautiful place to have a quick meal! would love to see ya catch a trout out of there and have a shore lunch!
I like it! I really like my little hornet stoves but I’ll admit, I don’t like balancing the pots on top of them. Freaks me out a little, but so far I’ve not had one slide off. Thanks for the video, great set up.
G’day. Truth be told, the cook kit is more exciting than oatmeal. But then, even a blister or a a sliver is more exciting than oatmeal. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Oh the Kodiak Cakes brand is awesome I get mine a Walmart www.walmart.com/grocery/ip/Kodiak-Cakes-Chocolate-Chip-Oatmeal-1-76-oz-6-count/959985932?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=641&adid=22222222421449455997&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=496703829587&wl4=pla-293946777986&wl5=9052807&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=120643079&wl11=local&wl12=959985932&wl13=641&veh=sem_LIA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3e2ikIXD8AIVmLp3Ch1IHgqEEAQYBSABEgLlKvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I live in the UK and the cheapest stanley cook set now stands at a staggering £120 plus up to a whoopie £147 hard to believe but that's the current prices here
DUDE! It's been decades since I went out on the trail with a white gas stove. Been putting together a survival "bug out bag" , and fell victim to buying titanium, and an expensive SOTO stove... don't mistake me, it's great, but after watching your vid, I'm embarrassed to have spent so much money. Oh well! Awesome! What a well done hack for backpacking. Would you use this setup for being out on a, say, one week trail hike?
@@WadeHarrison I went to Walmart to buy one, and they were sold out- as were all of the really cool backpacking type stove setups. Thanks for your vids Wade, you do a great job.
i have the same setup but I'm thinking of switching out the ozark pot. I want something that has better handles, almost like a coffee mug. I might get one of those titanium pots.
Hahah was really for the purpose of the video and what I just happened to have in my pack at that time. I think I ended up throwing the soup in the river and just ate the oatmeal 😂
@@WadeHarrison toying with the idea of a 120 zebra pot has a bit mor room for stews and using a firebox nano or Soto wind master with small gas canister
Great video, my friend! Enjoyed watching, your cooking and bushcraft skills are terrific! And the surrounding nature is amazing. Cheers from Russia, Wade, and welcome to my channel about special Russian bushcraft tips and hacks! Regards, Yuriy!
Small stoves are ok. I used my Stanley cookset pot on a pocket rocket,in my house, I managed to tip 1/2pint of boiling water over my leg Be careful peeps
@@WadeHarrison it was,nice red patch now,it was about a month ago so might disappear, Just remember to keep the burnt area in/under cold water for around 20 minute, I had it wrapped in clingfilm for a week, the worst bit was the tape on my hairy legs lol
I got one off at Amazon called desert and fox micro mini about as big as that one titanium stainless steel and brass fixing my Stanley cup real good with the fuel can I got in there
Great video! I have pretty much the same set up in my Stanley adventure cook set. I did a video on my RUclips channel about it. Just subbed. Take care and stay safe!
“Your like so awesome 😎”lol And yes I am aware I using that to much I have gotten better at phrasing things better somewhat it’s funny you don’t realize you do things like this till you listen to yourself Beck thanks for the feedback 😛
I agree w you, unfortunately the jetboil container is not versatile. I purchased a jetboil pot/pan stabilizer so I can use other pots and pans. I do love the jetboil stove, the flame is bigger and heats water and food faster. Other stove take up to 15 minutes to boil water, I prefer to be more efficient w my fuel.
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tip, if u wrap the orange cloth around the Stanley, you can put the 4 dollar cup onto the bottom and it will be a snug fit, not rattles and you dont need the bands on the outside
Wow thanks for the tip I appreciate that!
To get the split keyring on you must thread it through the loop on top then it folds flat holds secure now unthread the ring a litte bit and it holds in place upright easier to grab or put a stick through to life the lid.
Thanks for the tip I will do that next time I get the kit out
The BRS stove is very popular with A.T. Thru hikers. It’s a phenomenal deal for sure! Great set up you have there Wade. You don’t need to spend $100 for something to cook with. I will say though...who makes soup along with their oatmeal?? 🤣🤣
Lol I had a pack of oatmeal I had to use up then then realized that’s not enough and grab a bag of soup killed the soup and the oatmeal was like a snack
You will be paying more than $100 nowadays
@WadeHarrison why do Americans call it oatmeal it's porridge 😊
That is basically my backpacking kit too. the only thing I will mention is putting the nipple down in the kit does wear it down and can break, broke on a week long rip once. so I keep a doubled up micro fiber cloth in the bottom, cut in half so it fits well. or sometimes the canister will have a plastic lid, just keep it on, and then save the lid for the next canister.
Oh I didn't think of it wearing that piece off like that so it would be a god idea to put something in the bottom thanks for the tip
Some people claim the original green tab on the lid will melt, and promote removing it and replacing it with a metal ring. I have had this Stanley cookset for years...when I use the cookpot I stand the green tab straight up...I've used it many, many times and the Tab has never melted.
Most people that melt theirs, have set the cookpot into a camp fire, with heat and flames high enough that it is basically generating high heat up the side and around the top. Or they leave the Tab laying down on the hot lid...stand it erect and it will remain up. It wasn't the fault of Stanley's design...it was the user's lack of common sense.
I can easily cook with mine...the tab never melts nor ever gets hot...makes it easier for removing the lid.
It is the cookpot I use most often. I liked it so much, I recently purchased one of the new Wildfare Go Cooksets...based on this, but a larger capacity. The cookpot in this video holds 24-oz...the new one holds 32-oz.
Nice and your probably right
I made something similar! I also use a strip from an aluminum lasagna tray as a wind screen.
Oh dam love the aluminum tray for a wind screen dam good idea buddy
Oh that would work great. great idea
That is an awesome idea, thanks!
I have the same cook set. I use the tumblers that came with it at home. They are durable and no matter how hot your drink may be you will not feel it through the thick body of the cup.
But the Stanley and the metal cup is all you need for backpacking and lightweight camping. You can't beat it for quality and value.
Agreed in most situations less is better
I've always valued utility in my camping gear rather than brand name. That's a sweet setup.
Totally agree
That's really great man! Perfect way to cut down excess weight in the cooking area for overnighters!
Yeah it’s served me well since I put it together...
I am just starting to take up hiking again. That setup looks fantastic. Small and compack, i like it. Easy to store in the backpack and use.
Yes I put this together and it just stays in my backpack and if you run out of gas unlike the jetboil you can still build a small fire and use this to boil water or cook
Thanks for the reply.
I like how its just a grab and go system, so you don't have to worry about forgetting anything
Oh dude I’m the same way if it’s not all contained on one package I’m sure I would forget something
Everything you need in the size of a travel coffee mug…. Badass system there !!!
Yeah it’s been good so far Jp thanks for watching
Cut one of those green scouring pads in half. Wrap it around the stanley pot and fit both down into the walmart cup. That will hold it securely without needing the rubber bands. It's very tight and won't come loose on it's own.
Thats a great Idea thanks
Hi Wade , greetings from Scotland. Just caught your video today. Great little set up. Must say your enthusiasm and confidence really comes over. Happy Trails.
Thanks buddy I love Scotland
Wow...minimalism to the highest level.... fantastic
Thanks 🙏🏻
I just came across this awesomeness today only to find stanley discontinued this adventure 2 cup in the uk. Thanks anyway, what an amazing set up
thanks for watching.
I've got the same exact Stanley cook set. First thing I did was to get rid of the plastic cups and bought a couple of the foldable kind.
Because I am always considered about weight in my camping and hiking gear. I prefer to use a little Bic lighter instead of the one you are using.
That, and I absolutely have to have some kind of frying pan.
So I bought from a 9-1/2" inch nonstick frying pan from my local Walmart store for like $5 dollars.
Took the handle off of it and bought one of those little frying pan grabbers. Off of Amazon for like another $5 dollars.
Now I can make some pretty decent meals.
Nice thanks for the feedback and suggestion
I use this basic setup when I go camping, hiking. I do carry a set of "hot lips" to use on the cup when drinking coffee so I won't burn my lips on the cup.
Nice it’s the perfect set up
I've been using this setup for awhile and it's really the simplest most portable especially for pack hunting. I like that stove you have, it holds the large Stanley cup better than my pocket rocket. And the large elastics I don't have but will have soon... Simple and works well👍
Hey glad I could pass on something to you thanks for watching
I just drilled a half inch hole thru the green tab so I could lift it with a stick if necessary. I personally like the green tab, it stays in any position you like and is quite durable
That’s very smart
@Jon Perala all very valid points thank you for the feedback
@@jonperala6640 if you use a key ring you can just start to take it off but don't take it off and it will stand up.
Great video man! I love seeing the different things people do with these cook sets! and such a beautiful place to have a quick meal! would love to see ya catch a trout out of there and have a shore lunch!
Yes I have fished there a bunch just never filmed it
Hard to beat that.
Oh for sure
I like it! I really like my little hornet stoves but I’ll admit, I don’t like balancing the pots on top of them. Freaks me out a little, but so far I’ve not had one slide off. Thanks for the video, great set up.
Yeah I still use mine today
I have the very same set up minus the canister I use it as a dedicated coffee kit.
Nice I use this still today
Stanley Cookset is amazing value piece of gear
yup mine is still going strong years later
Great setup...and very well presented, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
G’day. Truth be told, the cook kit is more exciting than oatmeal. But then, even a blister or a a sliver is more exciting than oatmeal.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
For sure 😉
Awesome kit! Thank you for sharing! 😎👍🏻
Yeah I still use this on my trips
Oh i love that set up man. Great video
Thanks 🙏🏻
Thanks, I was looking at the Stanley, you may have sold me.
Mines going on few years now and sure will get another
Now JUST the Stanley cook set set with cups is now $35 alone!!!!!😳
Its still 25$ on Amazon amzn.to/3uENf6v
Walmart is awesome many survival gear for good prices
Yeah it gets over looked by do many but some the best longer lasting gear I have is from wal mart
If you are not cooking over an open flame you can leave the plastic tab on,it works better.
Yeah i could see that…
Love this set up! Thank you!
Thanks for watching
Gr8 Cook setup
Yeah I use it still today
Great video! Keep ‘em coming! Gotta try that oatmeal too
Oh the Kodiak Cakes brand is awesome I get mine a Walmart
www.walmart.com/grocery/ip/Kodiak-Cakes-Chocolate-Chip-Oatmeal-1-76-oz-6-count/959985932?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=641&adid=22222222421449455997&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=496703829587&wl4=pla-293946777986&wl5=9052807&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=120643079&wl11=local&wl12=959985932&wl13=641&veh=sem_LIA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3e2ikIXD8AIVmLp3Ch1IHgqEEAQYBSABEgLlKvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I live in the UK and the cheapest stanley cook set now stands at a staggering £120 plus up to a whoopie £147 hard to believe but that's the current prices here
Wow that’s high
I am primitive camping ignorant, with a September gc trip coming up( self supported) yes more vids like these!!!!!thanks Wade you are the best!!!!!
Hey thanks for watching glad I could help
Great setup
Yeah it’s been solid for traveling
Nothing wrong with something cheap sometimes depending on it just as good as some fancy name for the amount of times a guy might use something
So true
Nice
Yeah I still use this setup every trip
DUDE! It's been decades since I went out on the trail with a white gas stove. Been putting together a survival "bug out bag" , and fell victim to buying titanium, and an expensive SOTO stove... don't mistake me, it's great, but after watching your vid, I'm embarrassed to have spent so much money. Oh well! Awesome! What a well done hack for backpacking. Would you use this setup for being out on a, say, one week trail hike?
Yes I seriously have been using this kit for 5 years now
@@WadeHarrison I went to Walmart to buy one, and they were sold out- as were all of the really cool backpacking type stove setups. Thanks for your vids Wade, you do a great job.
i have the same setup but I'm thinking of switching out the ozark pot. I want something that has better handles, almost like a coffee mug. I might get one of those titanium pots.
Awesome and I have seen that pot before let me know how you like that
Purrrrrrfect....Thanks Wade❗️
Thanks for watching
Great video. I will admit that one of my thoughts was "soup with oatmeal, WTH. Is this a thing" Kind of made me loose track.
:)
Hahah was really for the purpose of the video and what I just happened to have in my pack at that time. I think I ended up throwing the soup in the river and just ate the oatmeal 😂
I like it I have one easy to use
That’s great I still use mine every trip out
Rip Walmart no longer has the stanley cup and rubber cup set. The Ozark cup went up a dollar
These are sold on amazon link in the description
I've got the same set-up!
for the price i the setup perfect
Great little cook system for small pack although finding it difficult to get the Stanley system in Australia so far
Oh wow no stanly there what do you have that comparable?
@@WadeHarrison toying with the idea of a 120 zebra pot has a bit mor room for stews and using a firebox nano or Soto wind master with small gas canister
Great 👍 video good job it is always good getting out there to enjoy😀
Thanks
Nice setup 👌
Thanks!
Awesome.
Thanks
Fast storage!
yes it works very well
It costs over £25 Gbp now for just the Stanley. I just bought one
Well they went up?
@@WadeHarrison yes rip off up
Nice review!
That’s Alex!
Great video, my friend! Enjoyed watching, your cooking and bushcraft skills are terrific! And the surrounding nature is amazing. Cheers from Russia, Wade, and welcome to my channel about special Russian bushcraft tips and hacks! Regards, Yuriy!
Hey thanks Rare Russian I appreciate you watching I want to do more like this
love it
Thanks
Small stoves are ok.
I used my Stanley cookset pot on a pocket rocket,in my house,
I managed to tip 1/2pint of boiling water over my leg
Be careful peeps
That sounds super painful buddy 😩
@@WadeHarrison it was,nice red patch now,it was about a month ago so might disappear,
Just remember to keep the burnt area in/under cold water for around 20 minute, I had it wrapped in clingfilm for a week, the worst bit was the tape on my hairy legs lol
I got one off at Amazon called desert and fox micro mini about as big as that one titanium stainless steel and brass fixing my Stanley cup real good with the fuel can I got in there
Nice thanks for the feedback
Uploaded at like 2 AM in the morning for me
Wow you’re up
@@WadeHarrison nah I was sleeping but I have to go to school real early
Great video! I have pretty much the same set up in my Stanley adventure cook set. I did a video on my RUclips channel about it. Just subbed. Take care and stay safe!
Awesome I liked your set up
@@WadeHarrison thank you for checking out my video! Really appreciate it. Take care and stay safe. Have a great weekend
Can we use it to cook directly on fire if we don't have the gas set up?
yes, I hang it from a stick over a fire
? How well will that stove simmer ?
It has the ability to turn down low if want
But nice video
Thanks Frogy
@@WadeHarrison no problem is da truth
It's not "Like a strainer". It is a strainer. It's not "Like a key ring". It is a key ring. It's not "Like a handle". It is a handle. Etc.
“Your like so awesome 😎”lol
And yes I am aware I using that to much I have gotten better at phrasing things better somewhat it’s funny you don’t realize you do things like this till you listen to yourself Beck thanks for the feedback 😛
@@lawrencefieselman3803 I like beans
🎉🎉 great setup. Thanks for sharing. Perfect compact. Keep em coming.
Like to see how you carry that on the trail and other gear. Budget is key.
Your welcome
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This kit will now run about $100 instead of $30 to assemble. Thank a democrat voter for that.
It’s definitely went up
That's a good setup, similar to mine
Yeah it’s been really good
I agree w you, unfortunately the jetboil container is not versatile.
I purchased a jetboil pot/pan stabilizer so I can use other pots and pans.
I do love the jetboil stove, the flame is bigger and heats water and food faster.
Other stove take up to 15 minutes to boil water, I prefer to be more efficient w my fuel.
yeah the jet boil is great
I have most of that kit too! My pocket rocket is larger. I may check out That hornet!
Yeah my buddy had ten pocket rocket and it would not fit in the can like this one does
I want all that setup , nice.
Did not take much to get this all out together
Great show
Thanks