Canteens shown in this video: Stainless Steel Canteen: amzn.to/2ss47w6 Nalgene Stainless Steel: amzn.to/2Ce6cLW Rothco Canteen: amzn.to/2Cf86ft Nalgene Oasis: amzn.to/2Bp3Xsk Keith Titanium Canteen: amzn.to/2G7Oxrs
@evilskull0936 жыл бұрын
i just love your videos you are teaching people how to survive outdoors and what is the best stuff to have on you while surviving outdoors keep up the great videos
@retiredafce33736 жыл бұрын
Survival Lilly I love the titanium canteen!
@sharkskingaming67836 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lily for the video. I would also choose the Keith.
@najroe6 жыл бұрын
For bottle cleaning try seasalt (the coarce stuff) and 4-6 drops hand dishwashing liquid and tiny bit of water (roughly same volume of salt), shake vigorously the salt gently scrubs inside and washes out crud easy.
@juanvargas2116 жыл бұрын
Survival Lilly love you lilly
@recall58116 жыл бұрын
Nalgene for me every time . Great video
@urielmartinez21613 жыл бұрын
Hey big fan, I agree the Rothco stuff is pretty cheap
@ncrvr6663 жыл бұрын
I actually buy my nalgene bottle thanks to you. Cheers from Mexico.
@justacentrist41472 жыл бұрын
Nice and light waight but id rather be able to boil watter so stanless or titanium is king
@Манлетопия Жыл бұрын
@@justacentrist4147 nalgene makes a steel bottle
@justacentrist4147 Жыл бұрын
@Manletopia That is good to know. But not really what the coment was about
@randallkelley35996 жыл бұрын
My cousin much older than me, brought back a metal canteen and cup from US NAVY when I was 9 years old. Have had that set for 60 years. Still use it and is part of emergency car kit. GREAT VID LILLY, thk you!
@davidbeasley2326 жыл бұрын
I used that green plastic canteen for 20 years while in the Army. As you said, nothing wrong with it. However, while it is good, during the heat of the day, the water does tend to heat up very easily and can tend to smell like plastic. Taste just like hot water though. lol Good video. Very well covered.
@k1u9r6t86 жыл бұрын
David Beasley the water will heat up in anyone that you have in the environments that we operated in
@FranTusajigwe4 жыл бұрын
I have that one, I like it alot lol
@ianbyers12503 жыл бұрын
I think it was the NBC valve that made the water taste funny
@CreativeUsernameHere-r1k3 жыл бұрын
Yugo 90s plastic bottles usualy got washed with a bit of salt in the clean water before filling it... could work...
@Манлетопия2 жыл бұрын
@@ianbyers1250 why you think that?
@leebornaman55086 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lilly.I chose both of the styles you discussed in an earlier video. The round stainless and the original style.The Pathfinder school makes a very nice kit that includes a multituse stove that can use wood or hexamine, or acholhol for flame. The kit has room for a couple days of food, coffee or tea. I have in included a Ferro rod, TP, and attached a good survival knifey to each.If that is all one could grab to "run" to the hills, it would be a start...as long as one was at least dressed.Thank you for your honest reviews and entertaining, informative videos.
@SamuelVSSwindell6 жыл бұрын
You have two U.S. Army canteen cups: the one you identified as such with the butterfly handles, and the one with the L-shaped handle. I have used the plastic U.S. Army canteen, the first one you mentioned, for 34 years, as well as the Nalgene (about 6 of the latter, which I carried in NOLS). Something you do not mention is the advantage of a small mouth: you can close your lips over it, allowing you to swig while still moving. We would never carry just one canteen, however, but two, with one canteen cup. There is a separate NBC cap, however, which allows drinking while wearing a mask. I have have probably half a dozen Nalgenes, and while the wide mouth is very occasionally an advantage, I found it harder to drink on the move. It was a wash at best. I found the conformal shape of the canteen better than the Nalgene, and we had better carrying pounches which were fleece-lined, supporting both evaporative cooling and a LITTLE insulation against freezing. The pouches had a pocket for purification tablets, as well.
@jeffreyarnold26266 жыл бұрын
my carry is a 2 litre us military canteen. if you buy metal carriers, make sure it's single walled, non insulated. that material usually melts if you put it on a heat source.
@michaelrutledge70484 жыл бұрын
Very good review!! I have an old GI s/s canteen/cup (carried it in SE Asia almost 50 years ago). Still serves me well. Great video!! I could listen to you talk all day!!
@jerrydavis59346 жыл бұрын
Efferdent is good for cleaning canteens periodically.
@EmAndtheGang6 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't have thought of that. Do you think it might react with the metal in any negative way?
@jerrydavis59346 жыл бұрын
I do not think it would as long as you rinse it good after cleaning.
@CalvinFischer8 ай бұрын
Very nice presentation I have just a few points 1. Regular cleaning (not the oily residue you described) use denture cleaning tabs 2/canteen & 3/water bladder for bladders you need a camelbak or similar field cleaning kit 2. Canteen cup stoves (stainless steel) used with alcohol stove, heat tabs, or with coals in the fire pit (makes your canteen into a cook system) 3. Should carry at least 4 lt in canteens and or bladder combinations & 2 Canteen cups for Hydration on the move Bladder or 2 canteens on the outside of your pack 2 canteens inside pack for meal prep (bladders are a pain in the A** when it comes to meal prep) with 2 canteens you can refill an empty canteen and add puri tabs and they work while you carry on with your trek 4. single wall metal canteens are best for winter treking as they can be put in the fire to melt frozen water (remember to remove plastic lids first)
@tdeeb63596 жыл бұрын
Excellent description of what is available. That AND pros and cons, and the valuable opinion of one of the best... Survival Lilly! Thanks Lilly.
@spigot9936 жыл бұрын
I recommend the full British Crusader set, comes with a stove, metal cook tin, cup, metal lid and the whole lot fits perfectly in the back pocket of a bergen with space for lots of hexamine; don't get a copy though, only the genuine ones as the copies are crap.
@duncanidaho20973 жыл бұрын
--Aaaannnd the Crusader canteen is plastic.
@frankalvarez73872 жыл бұрын
@@duncanidaho2097 there is a crusader plastic cup and a metal cup that go around the bottle but ok lol
@itznoxy71932 жыл бұрын
I love the titanium one but the price is insane 😱
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu87566 жыл бұрын
The US gi issue canteen cup is 316 surgical grade steel also most newer gear is made from materials used by the Army due to the extensive research in use and durability. I have been using my canteen's and cup since 1982! Yes they are indestructible! The only issue in all these years is the plastic tab that holds the cap wore out. I drilled two small holes in the two pieces and used two zip strips. Five years ago. Still holding strong! Love your videos. Not many ladies are at your level or men for that matter! You rock Lilly!
@Broodismanifest6 жыл бұрын
I gave up Netflix for your channel lol I've been literally binge watching your videos! Itll be sad when I run out but by then I'll be ready to do some 2-3 day solo bushcraft trips. Thank goodness I can get a lady's expertise on the outdoors when all I've had is a man's. When I am done buying all my gear and finally make a video, I'm so doing it with one of your shirts on simply because you are my primary leaning and teaching source! Bless your soul and keep up the amazing work you do, I'm truly inspired! Ryan
@michealsweeney76565 жыл бұрын
Why would you need a woman’s expertise as well?
@ChrisC306 жыл бұрын
A tip on the plastic US-style canteen: Get a Vietnam War era surplus canteen cup. They're relatively inexpensive, and made of stainless steel instead of aluminum. They also have a slightly better handle which can 'lock' in place when in use (and when not in use).
@ChrisC306 жыл бұрын
I have both a plastic US-style canteen (actually it's GI issue) and a steel Nalgene bottle (the large one). I use them for different purposes depending on what I'm up to. The plastic canteen was my first, and I've had it the longest. I had a cheap 2-quart plastic (square) canteen, that I believe was made by some less-reputable maker. It was almost as good, but it had imperfections in the seams that did not inspire confidence. Overall, I recommend different kinds of canteens, because in some cases you want lightweight plastic, and in some you want a container you can boil water and cook things in.
@griff88585 жыл бұрын
Why do people hate aluminum? It's cheap and it's lasted my whole life.
@gameshot5865 жыл бұрын
@@griff8858 because aluminium is toxic
@G1NZOU5 жыл бұрын
@@griff8858 There's lots of reasons people like Aluminium, it's lightweight, relatively durable, and a value option compared to Titanium. Unfortunately Aluminium doesn't like the human body as much as we like it, so while it's not as toxic as lead and other heavy metals it's still not a good idea to be boiling water in it, Titanium and Stainless Steel is much better for food grade cookwear and storage.
@georgecox9704 жыл бұрын
@@griff8858it melts easily!
@thomasf.57686 жыл бұрын
Very good review. 💛 I'm a big Nalgene fan. 1. Metal. 2.Big mouth 3.Matching cup 4. Good screw cap design 5. Reasonable price 6. Good quality production
@yousweetpotato12 жыл бұрын
Really helpful. I appreciate your telling us about the ease of cleaning afforded by the out- v in-lip. And the range of products you reviewed. Also great to hear from a woman! Not all of us are gigantic men who can carry heavy weight around! Thank you!
@whiskeytangosierra65 жыл бұрын
Totally agree on water bladders. Those are for runners so far as I am concerned. I carry a GSI Outdoors Halulite Tea Kettle instead of a canteen cup and Nalgene Water Bottles with the OTF lids. Nearly as convenient as the tube on a bladder. In my mind, the kettle provides storage for many items when not in use (think, fire kit) heats water rapidly and is also useful for cooking many foods. If only I could find a coffee percolator this useful. Until then, pour through filters kit will do for my coffee addiction.
@DNGJustSnakes6 жыл бұрын
This was a great video Lilly...keep up the awesome work...love seeing a beautiful woman love the outdoors and survival as you do....My wife and I learn quite a bit from you even though I have a survival background I still learn new things...We appreciate what you do and for promoting the fact that women can enjoy the outdoors as much as anyone else....
@Defeat_4324 жыл бұрын
I actually own the plastic US canteen at the Army Surplus In Spokane it is pretty great i'd also recommend if you have a belt you can buy a cover and put it on the belt.
@abdullaex41194 жыл бұрын
Greetings Ms Lilly from Texas. A humble suggestion. Use your water bladders for dirty water/storage only. Cut the silicone supply tube and install a Sawyer filter (or an inline filter of your choosing). I also install a small carbon filter (for taste) in line next to the Sawyer filter. Installing QD hardware will aid in disconnecting and cleaning your filters. Also speeds up the process when connecting to another bladder (with QD hardware). Using the Sawyer filter for multiple bladders. Load the bladders and keep it near your the site. Saves all those trips to the creek. I agree, cleaning those bladders/lines can be a little pain. Oh that Ti canteen stuff is very nice (and very expensive). Stay healthy girl... Can not understand why anyone would dislike your constructive intelligent comments? This world we have...
@TheFuelFreak6 жыл бұрын
Great video Lilly! Just a quick thing, molybdenum is added to steel to make it harder and more wear resistant. Chromium is alloyed with steels to make it corrosion resisting. You may also hear the term Chrome-Molly which is a steel containing both Molybdenum and Chromium which is an alloy that is very tough but also corrosion resistant.
@carlholmes22516 жыл бұрын
In Arizona- I refer to use a wide mouth stainless steal canteen,cup and lid, plus a second plastic canteen. I can heat water with the steel, once it cools put it in the plastic 1
@BingWatcher6 жыл бұрын
Lilly, very nice video✔✔☺ I am not sure if you are aware, but there's another option using your existing gear. The Nalgene Oasis bottle is designed to hold boiling hot water. So when paired with the USGI canteen cup, water can be boiled in the cup and stored in the canteen. Thus, one gets a super robust, lightweight and cost effective set-up with some time tested and readily available gear!☺☺☺
@BingWatcher3 жыл бұрын
@@nrgltwrkr2225 Thanks. Just wanted to let you know that the Nalgene canteen is the same dimensions as the USGI, thus the canteen cup and stove will all nest and fit in the USGI canteen pouch or equivalent. Good luck 🤞😃
@nrgltwrkr22253 жыл бұрын
@@BingWatcher Great to know! Thanks again. :-)
@gpowitz6 жыл бұрын
I actually purchased the Nalgene stainless steel 38 oz bottle after watching some of your past videos and I have to say that it is my favorite. It is a bit bit heavy, but it is a work horse when it comes to boiling water.
@cleatusmcgurkin37406 жыл бұрын
The only one worth bringing on a winter trip is the large mouthed one, because when the water in the canteen freezes (and it will) it'll form a skin of ice on the inside of the canteen blocking off the top, the smaller the opening the harder it will be to chip the "plug" of ice out. Also keep your water bottle upside down as water freezes from the top down, by doing this the ice will be thinner at the opening. By the way Lilly, I enjoy your videos a lot, thank you for taking time to make them for us.
@genefoster97706 жыл бұрын
I have several of the od green plastic military canteens and one way I found to get away from the plastic taste and smell is to keep them full of water when you are not using them and then when you are going to take it out on a trip dump that water out and fill it with fresh water and the smell and taste is gone great video thank you
@ericsidolmind6 жыл бұрын
Great video Lilly. I have to say, i agree. I have had many many water containers over the years. I used to love my Nalgene bottles, and still do for some tasks. Military canteens, plastic and steel, but recently i broke the bank and bought a Keith Titanium Canteen Mess Kit, and im in love with it. I do keep a 40 oz double wall insulated Hydro Flask with me as well. I know it weighs a little more, but i love to boil some water in the titanium cup, fill the canteen, attache some paracord to the ring on the lid, and drop the canteen back into the stream or river to cool, then transfer the now cool water into my Hydro Flask. My Hydro Flask keeps it cool for drinking, which to me is super important. Nothing like a cold drink of water to quench your thirst when out in the bush. But yeah i find the Keith Titanium Canteen, though expensive, if you can afford it, an indispensable part of my kit. The lid works great also. Good choice. I do recommend a nice 32 oz - 40 oz Hydro Flask water bottle to accompany it though.
@EmAndtheGang6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic overview of the different canteens and cups available. We have several different ones also, as we have found all of ours in either thrift shops or online. We have a cup for each person in our family, but we don't have canteens for each person, so we have to carry a separate water bottle. We haven't had any issues with that as of yet. I really like the Keith titanium canteen and cup set, but man the price! I do see the value in it, especially since it has the lids and also has loops on both the lid for the canteen and the lid to the cup. :) Thanks again for such a great overview! Love it, Lilly!
@petrov4956 жыл бұрын
Right on time. Backpacking next Sunday to the german Eifel national parc for four days. Still need a waterbottle or canteen.
@catherineb.47046 жыл бұрын
I love water bladers for the quick access to water when I'm biking or hiking but it's so true that everything tastes of plastic and they are a pain to clean. I store mine in the freezer to prevent weird moisture growth in the tube.
@dr.donscience45186 жыл бұрын
The titanium canteen full of water vs the AL canteen filled with water will weigh a very small fraction of 1% difference because almost all the weight is from the water. If you lifted both canteens both full of water (assuming they hold the same amount) you probably couldn't tell the difference. Is that really worth over $100 difference? I like your videos.......
@richroc76 жыл бұрын
Dr. Don Science , I think what’s important to note here is that the Ti version has a wider mouth and the cup has a lid. Not making it worth so much $ but that’s the nature of Titanium, it’s expensive.
@huckleberrychris6 жыл бұрын
Dr. Don Science maybe it would be a good idea to study up on the effects of aluminum and the relationship to dimentia and other health problems.
@dragonmartijn6 жыл бұрын
Never proven Chuck. It doesn't mean that you eat aluminium it will get in your blood and will lead to the disease. Besides, a lot of meals are wrapped in aluminium foil. No one complains about that.
@dr.donscience45186 жыл бұрын
Drinking water from an AL canteen will not harm you. The only way AL can leach into a food or liquid substance is if it's highly acidic such as cooking tomatoes in an AL pot. Even tomatoes cause little to no leaching because it's really not that acidic. People who accumulate AL do so by directly ingesting it through antacids and pharmaceuticals which is common in modern society. If you have a prescription there's a good chance it contains AL and you will be ingesting it every day. There are millions of beer/soda beverages consumed every day from AL cans. Most cookware is an AL alloy. AL is one of the most abundant elements and is everywhere. And as a side note, most titanium is really a titanium alloy which can contain combinations of magnesium, nickel, vanadium and AL. The titanium pins and staples that are used surgically contain about 6% AL...... AND I never even said that I favored AL canteens - I prefer stainless steel. In fact I just purchased another 40 oz Klean Kanteen. Nothing beats drinking clean filtered water out of a SS canteen. For long term storage I use 1 small drop Lugol's iodine.....
@huckleberrychris6 жыл бұрын
Dr. Don Science I'll aree on the acidic part. But when the aluminum is broken down in a fire, almost to the point of melting, it gets parts released into the water. That's why people quit bying aluminum pans. Some still buy an aluminum allow with Teflon coating, alluminum has also been linked to dementia and cancer. So, why take the chance. I to have the SS. And am going to do the research on the titanium.
@timeorspace4 жыл бұрын
Thank You Lilly! I appreciate how thorough this video is, and add that water hoses are less than ideal in winter weather. This year I found out plastic alcoholic beverage containers add little mass and pack ideally, but certain caps can crack, and drain your water supply) I've been an active outdoors person for a few decades (weekend warrior ski touring, biking, hiking, climbing, helping friends carry meat, etc.), but I just started focusing on survival techniques and prep while starting to volunteer as a Search And Rescue Technician two years ago. I've been doing a lot of learning and trying new gear lately and every time I think I have the best strategy, I learn something new that's easier to carry and I'm starting all over again. I don't yet have a metal water bottle, and the self contained wood fire utility of the one time Ti canteen investment is very attractive. Does the Keith lid seem to be robustly attached if subjected to lots of vibration - as in strapped to a mountain bike? I often need to carry an alcohol stove. Does anybody have experience with GI style cook pots on top of cat food alcohol stoves?
@aresfiftytwo6 жыл бұрын
Great video Lilly, absolutely loved it. This video is great for bushcrafters who can make fires to boil water. But if you are like me, who live and camp in areas where wildfires are common you will have to find alternate way to clean your water. I live in Southern California and during some years when we and our neighboring states like Nevada and Arizona are in a drought. you are not allowed to have campfires. Here we rely on filters and chemical water treatments. As for water bladders. There is a defiant "you get what you pay for" aspect to them. I have been using them for year and I enjoy them. I always look for quick disconnects for the hoses to the bag, and I always add a second quick disconnect with shutoff for the bite valve. Then I ad a quick disconnect fitting to the water filter ( pump or gravity feed) to make refilling my bladder without taking it out of my backpack. Also all the makes cleaning easy. Just drop everything in a sink filled with a few inches ( 10 cm) of hot soapy water and rinse. Assuming one only uses water in the bladder.
@toneyjohnson89106 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review. I have two Nalgene plastic and two SRO 32 oz and one 64 oz Stainless I also have their Canteen and cup set. I also have two US Army canteens and cups one plastic and one metal. Most of the time I carry the two 32 oz SRO bottles and cups.
@JimRodgers6 жыл бұрын
I have the Nalgene Oasis canteen and Nalgene Stainless Steel bottle, and I absolutely love them. Great products. I said I'd NEVER buy a titanium canteen... and then I bought a Keith Titanium Canteen kit (with cup). I'm totally sold on the Keith Titanium kit setup, it's now my #1 go-to system for carrying and boiling water.
@cluelessbushcraft6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Lilly! This really helped because I actually have been looking for a new canteen. :D Thank you!
@kenrobison95286 жыл бұрын
I like the Swiss military cook set, It comes with an aluminum bottle cup and wood burning stove.
@HK-qj4im2 жыл бұрын
So many great options. Buy the USGI set.. Then as you get more experienced, upgrade and move the USGI set to your vehicle as a Winter/emergency survival kit.
@kevinbungles6 жыл бұрын
Good reviews Lilly. I have camel backs for mountain biking, the way we clean them is by using Milton ( baby steriliser tablets ) and leave to soak in the bottle
@TheMercian016 жыл бұрын
Useful to see them all side by side. I bought stainless gsi gacier bottle and tatonka mug...just wish i could get a lid for the mug
@glennrose37506 жыл бұрын
Fab video Lilly, showing the many styles of canteens, there are pros and cons with plastic and metal, plastic is great for freezing conditions, but metal for a hot water bottle in the sleeping bag, but metal will be bomb proof when it comes to boiling and sterilisation.....Great video 👍🏼
@darrickg97136 жыл бұрын
Your recommendations really make sense. Many thanks. I chose the Pathfinder Canteen Kit. Am really happy with it and my plastic canteen!
@MrWmburr75 жыл бұрын
I concur with your assessment. That titanium is so nice in every respect except for price. That's why I bit the bullet and bought two of them! Thank you, Lilly.
@bossamood19614 жыл бұрын
For me its the UK military 58 pattern webbing bottle with plastic cup on top (which can be replaced by the metal crusader kidney shape cup); carried one of these in the army no problems, and as long as they are original MOD bottles they are bomb proof; we used to fill one up and play rugby with it, you can fill it up and throw it at anything and an original bottle will not break or leak.
@foto1now6 жыл бұрын
Great show I’m glad you still broadcast. It would be an honor to camp with you and a learning experience.
@neilmarshall49276 жыл бұрын
Hi Lily! I used to have plastic smell and taste issues from the canteens I was issued from CIF. Easy way to get it out is 5 ml of chlorine bleach and fill it up with hot water. Let it sit, shake it, and pour it out. Should take care of it
@johnnygeorge83856 жыл бұрын
Great video I find the combination 1 bottle (plastic or stainless) and one canteen works good for me though on longer treks I do take a 3 liter bladder I link to have tea at night and coffee in the morning. Cheers and thank you.
@kevinpride65436 жыл бұрын
Hello. I prefer steel canteens that have very wide mouths. They are easier to clean, and can be packed with supplies. With a stainless cup that nests on it completes a great kit.
@RavenBlaze6 жыл бұрын
Cool things to think about, I know many hikers like disposable water bottles, but for more long term camping I can see how something more heavy duty would work better.
@jamesharding89294 жыл бұрын
Will the USGI Canteen or Nalgene Oasis fit nicely in the Keith Canteen Cup? Fantastic video Lilly, really amazing content. I don't know if you'd reply, but I'd be most gracious. Thank you in advance.
@carlbernsen12906 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, always entertaining. Boiling water is effective but slow, if I can carry fire making tools I can carry a filter or for emergency use, some tablets (which will kill bacteria in the bottle anyway).My Sawyer filter won't fit any of those canteens so I need a standard plastic bottle or Sawyer type water bag. I'm happy to light a fire to make tea if I'm camping but in a real survival situation I need to be moving or calling for rescue if I can't walk out. I don't want to have to light a fire every time I refill my water bottle!Just my opinion, thanks again.
@G1NZOU5 жыл бұрын
I've had the titanium one for a few years now, it''s definitely a worthwhile purchase. Tough, lightweight, and a good design.
@impermanenthuman84274 жыл бұрын
How do you find the cleanliness of the interior fold around the inside of the canteen? Does it get festering and hard to clean? Also have you seen anyone crack the canteen around the bend/fold around the middle of the canteen? I’ve heard that the fold around any canteen including stainless steel canteens are its weakest point?
@derwaffenss6 жыл бұрын
Be advised if the GI canteen is full in winter conditions & the water freezes solid. The canteen can burst.
@markhaywood73072 жыл бұрын
Nice job Lilly you could update this with David C's new cook set, which i have. It has some faults though Internal lip to bottle - place for bugs to hide fine Thread on cap- requires fine motor skills unretained Cap- can be lost or cross threaded good kit despite that
@trioultimo6 жыл бұрын
Only Nalgene and metal canteens can work as a warm water bottle for sleeping. Nalgene will be easier to open after it cools down. If i can boil water in an ALU Pot, then nalgene is a good answer (it can be washed inside cos of widemouth). Camelbak is needed for journeys through dry areas. Along Nalgene i carry small PET cos it has the mount/screw for sawyer/aquamira.
@pbsing5 жыл бұрын
Hey Lilly, just and FYI I have the Keith Titanium canteen as well. If you feel inside the canteen where the neck meets the shoulder, you can feel a "rolled lip". I agree with you to these crevices where bacteria can hide.
@WarGrrl35 жыл бұрын
Until the price comes down on titanium gear, I will have to go w the Pathfinder canteen set. I need to be as cost conserving as possible. Thanks for another informative vid. Congrats; the APO-1 reviews are coming in w glowing reports. It's a hit! So happy for you.
@PreppingWithSarge6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lilly. My bag has the stainless steel klean kanteen and a nalgene 32 wide mouth. Also a clear nalgene allows you to do some SODIS purification. Got a stainless steel cup for boiling
@woodpetal6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lilly. I definitely value your opinion and experience!!
@ryanpayne37615 жыл бұрын
Awesome video been watching these kinds of things for Years first female bushcrafter that I've seen with a lot of very useful information on canteens and a really good point about spending hundreds of dollars on cutting tools and then trying to skimp on a water container
@markhawkins27232 жыл бұрын
Great little review and love your different perspective on the canteens. Subscribed now so will look at some more of your videos thank you and keep up the great work.
@goneprospecting8185 жыл бұрын
I've been carrying the original US Army steel canteen and cup in the canvas case that clips to my web belt for about 30 years. I like the looks of the titanium one though. I also have a tall round one similar to yours.. And a 1 quart Stanley steel water bottle.I don't cook in them , I have a mess kit for that. I have a couple of SOLO rocket stoves , one for a coffee pot and one for food. You would think all this cooking gear takes up a lot of room in your back pack but you can put other stuff inside them.
@kurtsteiner83844 жыл бұрын
A❤ 4:40 Yes I use a combination of canteens. Us army style stainless steel. And made in Sweden by Gotland comes with cup and cover . British army type is similar but plastic. Or fill and go hard plastic but does have a built in water filter and spout. Is quite robust. Made by Britta. Had these some time and are good in service. Bcb as issued in uk military b cb crusader 2 bottle plastic but bomb proof comes sith cooker and aluminium cup and another one kn plastic. Very good have been used for years..
@misolgit696 жыл бұрын
best cleaning tip half a teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda in half a canteen/bottle of warm water when the fizzing has calmed down you can screw on lid and give your best cocktail bar man impression (vigorous shaking) for a good 30 seconds or so then remove lid allow to stand for 10 minutes or so then rinse thoroughly with cold water and leave to drain, if you've got a bottle brush so much the better 🤘
@johnrankin78976 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual Lilly, my preference is the crusader set. Water bottle, cup. cooker all in one small unit.
@LenserX6 жыл бұрын
I used to use and love a lot of canteens but have switched over to Smart water bottles for weight and volume considerations. If I need to boil ( I usually use a filter) then I can with my titanium or steel cup/pot. Having said all that though, I love the Keith products and will likely pick up one of those canteen sets in the future. Thanks for the reviews!
@graceham16 жыл бұрын
Great video. Some other bushcrafters are using Heavy cover canteens and containers. All made of Titainium. Very expensive though. $150 U.S plus.
@Pooch19536 жыл бұрын
One thing you might try on that stainless steel canteen where you said it is hard to clean, take a neck chain, like dog tag chain, drop it in and add your detergent and hot water, plug the end with your finger, and shake it around. I say finger instead of the cap because hot water will build up pressure and when you uncap it, the foam will spray everywhere. As for the folded lip on the neck, take a pipe cleaner, fold in half, and then bend the doubled center piece back on itself about half and inch, this can be inserted in the neck and pull the folded piece up under the rim and run it around to clean. I have used both tricks for years on hard to clean containers, I have even used BBs in a bottle to clean out debris. Another good video, keep it up.
@courageiscontagious96086 жыл бұрын
Canteens are fine, but I recommend you carry two to even out the weight distribution when hiking for long periods.
@phonecards16 жыл бұрын
Great vid. Thanks. Looks like spring is slow showing up there. Finally getting warm here.
@melyssa85853 жыл бұрын
I have a military stainless steel canteen and cup, heavy but good to go always, and I have a Nalgene bottle with a titanium nesting cup. Definitely lighter. I also always carry a collapsible bottle. Here there is always water somewhere or snow to melt so I usually only carry the collapsible and 1 “set”
@Hunter-ym2kk6 жыл бұрын
Army plastic, and stainless steel cup.. only cause it was my issue cup during Vietnam.. like the nalgeen plastic wide mouth, which you didn't show, but it is easy to clean.. great video.. thanks..
@tonykaczmarek2782 жыл бұрын
I like wide mouth stainless canteen and cup. US GI type. And plastic GI canteens. And stainless canteen cook stove. I like US canteen covers lc1 and 2 to carry these. On some I sew a strap to carry it over the shoulder. As opposed to on a belt.
@CoryG19816 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for doing this review video , i was in a long search for the Best canteen and after watching this i have decided to go with the Kieth set you recommended, Thank you Lilly i enjoy all your videos and learning more an more everyday from you and the other channels you shout out too.
@farmerwayne14045 жыл бұрын
SL. For cleaning the bladder tube, they make a very good and lightweight flexable brush. Works very well. And again very compact and light.!!!
@Kukri056 жыл бұрын
Loved the video. My current favorite is the 5ive star Pure Water Bottle Kit. Unlike you, I like round water bottles since I usually use them in conjunction with either an Emberlit or an Outon wood stove. Both the Pure Water Bottle Kit and the Outon Folding Stove fit on a Condor Molle H2O Pouch with space to spare, which makes for a compact water/cooking kit.
@SantaSirGlennDrHeald6 жыл бұрын
I'm using the one i held on to after retiring from teaching USAF pilot survival school. I also have my camel back hydration system and no plastic taste. requires a long wire small bottle brush to clean it up. sold on base at uniform store
@jacksonteller13373 жыл бұрын
When i am at work i use a plastic Nalgene bottle with stainless steel nesting cup. When i am walking in the mountains or woods i use either the M-1910 stainless steel replica canteen set. Or another surplus canteen the Yugoslavian kit or the VDV paratroop canteen set. I am not scared of aluminium we have been using it in the army for 100+ years before the plastic bottle with nesting cup (aluminium) came. I only use stainless steel a lot when it needs to be able to take punishment.
@living2ndchildhood3476 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a great review with great food for thought. I use USGI plastic canteens with ss cups with regular backpacking. I use the Stanley 32oz canteen that is half ss (bottom half & cookable) & a plastic top (makes a cup when turned upside down) innmy GHB. Now you have me rethinking things.
@DudesIn1015 жыл бұрын
I'm really happy to see how you do the vids and you help us by making them to we the people can make a choice to the better product,thanks Lilly,I do appreciate it.
@adrn25m6 жыл бұрын
Hello Lilly. If your having problems with hydration bladders you have tried, why not check out a pressurised hydration bladder that turns inside out for very easy cleaning and as the bladder is divided into 2 parts, the pressurised part puts pressure on the water part of the bladder to squirt the water out under pressure, so no sucking involved. It also works with inline water filters and is found on the aquamira website as they own GEIGERRIG. I was surprised you did not compare the very popular Kleen Kanteen bottles or the pathfinder canteen set as lots of people either own them or are planning to own them but it’s a good comparison between a lot of different types and priced canteen sets.
@jerrybobteasdale6 жыл бұрын
Opaque canteens and water bladders will have less tendency to get moldy. The sunlight encourages the growth of some molds. I like carrying one stainless steel water bottle, and one very large Smart Water bottle. TRhe Smart Water bottles have a seamless inside that cleans easily, and they cost almost nothing. They're throw-aways. Toss them, when they get cruddy.
@s_vb22203 жыл бұрын
7:45 i know i am commenting a tad late (its only 3 years late) but that canteen looks a lot like the old Belgian canteens 1950's/60's with the horizontal seem line and the black screw cap on a similair chain, although the Belgian ons are marked with ABL, a date of production and a factory code.
@jakes12925 жыл бұрын
WOOT! A Josh Guyot design bottle..er I mean Nalgene. Been carrying an original for 10 years in my hiking pack with a snow peak mini solo nesting cook set. I like it because the quality is like my granddads '43 campaign GI canteen which still works fine with the bakelite cap and cork seal.
@robertrobert7924 Жыл бұрын
As a BOY SCOUT and US ARMY Veteran I have always used USGI surplus metal canteens. And cleaned them out with water + Baking Soda. Also I never put any liquid in them but clean water. I also started collecting reproduction historical canteens made of tinned sheet metal, stainless steel, wood, gourds lined with beeswax, and glass bottles covered in leather or woven wicker. I do have one West German metal mess kit with a canteen type cup that fits the mess kit lid perfectly. I actually use it to store muzzle loading percussion caps and modern reloading primers for brass cartridge cases, because it is metal and air tight. As a Mess kit the bucket bottom could be used to store rations or boil water/cook soup. The friction fit canteen cup lid could be also used to boil water. The only other surplus canteen I own is an early 20th Century, Swedish metal one. It has a wider metal screw on cap. I also have 2 WW1 round Canteen-like Army hospital Aluminum Hot Water bottles used to help keep patients warm under their blankets in field hospitals.
@chuckclark27415 жыл бұрын
This is a very well researched video, and your vast experience is evident. Thank you. Sehr gut!
@kyleaplanalp61736 жыл бұрын
Cool Canteens! I like the nalgene with the round cup, because my water filter has an attachment that fits on the lid. Also I can put the camelback hose directly on the filter pump and fill it up without taking the lid off, and that works well.
@mavos12116 жыл бұрын
Lilly you are totally awesome, would you consider doing survival courses? You could teach shelter building, fire starting and forestry. Perhaps even an over nighter at some point. What you are teaching is super important, in this day and age people are too reliant on convenience foods and need at least some basic skills. I believe every child in school should be taught first aid and basic survival skills.
@quinntheeskimooutdoors62344 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing us. Good overview of container options. Take care.
@the_once-and-future_king. Жыл бұрын
To clean metal water bottles with narrow necks, fill with near-boiling water and add 1 or 2 denture cleaning tablets. Then rinse out well.
@rhino1595 жыл бұрын
I like the old stand by olive drab green GI canteen as a veteran I’m used to the reliability of the one. Like the titanium but too expensive.
@celiacannon83456 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lily 💕I love each of your videos that I’ve viewed so far! Thanks for sharing your expertise 🦔🐿🏕
@jpavlvs6 жыл бұрын
Clean the inside of the plastic water bladder with vodka. It will kill the germs. :)
@OKCSABOT6 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah
@krek4205 жыл бұрын
Remember to rinse unless you're russian
@donpindol7784 жыл бұрын
@@krek420 i used 10% spirit vinegar, it taks also damp smell, as well as killing all bacteria and viruses.
@truker200116 жыл бұрын
Awesome video as always and information on the canteens. BE SAFE AND BE THE BEST.
@BillySmith-hk6fz5 жыл бұрын
Lilly, I personally, like the military canteen set, with the cup, attached. I own 4 of them, and take them with me, into the forest, for camping. I also, boil water, with the cup, then pour, into the canteens.
@viewsandreviews1806 жыл бұрын
Another great video Lilly. Ive got the stainless steel canteen but have plastic 2 liter canteen to go with it. I’m in the eastern US and three liters is usually more than enough to go between water sources even on hot days. Then there’s the weight of the water. An extra 3 kilos of water isn’t fun to carry but I like what it does for me.
@oxxnarrdflame88656 жыл бұрын
I don't like water bladders either. In winter you have to deal with the hose freezing. Hard to refill in the field. I like wide mouth bottles because they are easier to fill with snow.
@JohnSmith-gs4lw6 жыл бұрын
Great video! I don’t think aluminum is toxic. Aluminum cookware and aluminum foil is used in food service all over the world. May not be the best choice in your comparison here, but don’t worry about it poisoning you.