What's your cook set / water bottle setup?
Thinking about dropping $30 on a stanley cup and nalgene bottle, should or are there better options?
>>920922
The Titan/Rocket combo almost always goes, regardless. If more than one person has one, its gourmet time.
Btw, there is another stove thread, this one makes three at least.
1100ml TOAKS titanium pot with bail
750ml Alpkits titanium cup
Whitebox alcohol stove
Folding Ti spoon
Heatshield from regular old tinfoil
Works real good as long as you don't want to slow cook anything - like rice - as there's no way to control output on the stove + heat conductivity for Ti is pish
No pics, sorry guys.
>>920972
Forgot to say, everything nestles down together like russian dolls, and with space to spare for my coffee, teabags, sugar, salt and hot sauce.
>>920910
Depending on the length of the trip and what I'm cooking I either use a GSI Soloist (for actual cooking ie rice) or a Toaks 550mL Light Ti (for dehydrated meals)
Stove is an MSR pocket rocket, but considering trying that Amazon BRS stove to see how it compares
Nalgene bottles are much better than those those thin plastic water bottles to boil water in. I'd recommend the Nalgene.
>>921666
>boiling water in plastic
I can almost taste the plasticizers just by looking at that image.