Zebra Billy Can 12CM : Simple Solutions Work!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • In this video I look at and cook ugali sukuma wiki with the 12CM Zebra Billy Can
    The Zebra Billy can is a popular, almost bomb-proof, easy to clean and easy to use cooking pot. The Zebra billy is popular the world over with outdoor cooking enthusiasts, bushcraft cooks, and travellers.
    Zebra Billy Can sizes vary. The smaller 10cm and 12cm sizes are usually supplies with interior - useless - plastic clips, so your three choices are to make your own bill can metal clips from wire, to find a supplier of Zebra Billy Can metal clips, or just remove the plastic clips and go without.
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Комментарии • 86

  • @blackboardbloke

    I’ve had a 12cm Zebra Billy Can for 15 years, bought from a general store in Tanah Rata, when I was backpacking in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia for a few days hammock camping in the rain forest (I used the poncho in this video over the hammock).

  • @hectic6981

    A couple years back when I was looking for a billy pot for my kit I was disappointed to see they had changed to those plastic clips, I was happy to find out that the firebox Billy's have the old style metal clips in 12cm(1qt) 14cm(2qt) and 16cm(3qt) sizes.

  • @southernlandsolo7839

    Thanks for the great review. Very interesting learning the history of the billy can.

  • @medusaman1

    Thanks for the idea how to remove those labels from pots. Fantastic all round pot to cook practically anything.

  • @ellanvanninbushcraft8388

    Hello, the bushcraft store do 10cm to 16cm with the added metal clips. Also, you can buy a canvas pouch to fit the 4 sizes. Hope this helps. Craig.🇮🇲🇮🇲🇮🇲

  • @maxpinson5002

    Those cooking vessels are

  • @anthonyjacobs6790

    Great video, very entertaining, thank you. I have liked and subscribed and look forward to seeing more.

  • @parallelcircuit

    Ugali sukuma-wiki sounds fantastic; I love collards and grits, so I'm definitely going to try this out!

  • @dominicschaeffer909

    The bouilli story got a sub straight away! Good stuff.

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234

    Nice, thanks for sharing 😊

  • @ColdHarborOP

    Great video. A good source for Zebra billy can pouches is Brown's Bushcraft. His stuff is lightweight, well built, and very affordable. He's located in the UK, but I order his stuff here in The States through his Etsy store. Liked and subscribed.

  • @bradlafferty

    Nice tip to Simon A Bloke in the Woods. Great background on the origin of the name Billy Can! Enjoyed your vid. New sub.

  • @FreeThaSpeech

    Nice tunes

  • @thomasmusso1147

    👍👍👍 .. nice 😊.

  • @markoplo2008

    That looked good.. 👍

  • @bluesideup007

    I got a full set of Billy (Zebra) Pots with wire handle clips years ago from FireBox Stove. You are right, they are super durable, but I rarely use them now days because of the weight. (using mostly anodized aluminum and a smattering of titanium). Firebox also sells cordura fitted bags with a small pouch for the Billy pot's inner tray. I continue to use these all the time with my Mors pots and other cookware. The little pouch is great for fire starting material, ferro rod, and even an alcohol stove with a 60ml bottle if fuel. The origin story I heard years ago for the Zebra pot was from the Cornish miners. They used these as lunch pals with the top tray for bread or desert, and the bottom for stew or pasties wraped in cloth to keep them warm. The handle allowed them to be carried easily and upright.

  • @jackvoss5841

    Your za-kuma-wicke sounds a bit like some ratatouille I’ve had. Once away from the tab,e, I called it slumgullion.

  • @johnwood2709

    Excellent as ever.

  • @TheWtfnonamez

    Synthetic materials have their place, but as a general rule, its in only in "big blocks".

  • @johnfield8318

    Great video, like the food,nice and simple. Subbed.