I've been using the exact same equipment for years, with the only change being a 750ml pot.
@albert85b5 ай бұрын
I love obsessing over and endlessly refining kit, so I enjoyed this video!
@micahyarbrough55134 ай бұрын
Neat little stove. It was great to see it side-by-side with the Pocket Rocket 2 since the shape is so similar. My Pocket Rocket 1 will probably last forever, so I can't see replacing it, but this is definitely smaller. I use an Olicamp mug that fits on a Nalgene, not titanium but basically the same functionally. I've seen where people put silicone tubing over the handles. Olicamp actually makes an identical-looking ti cup to yours, so I'm guessing it's a generic cup with lots of brands.
@georgeboron98785 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering budget priced equipment. Not everyone can afford the high-end stuff. What about using the little stuff sack that the pot comes in as a hot glove?
@miketatreau23475 ай бұрын
A full-fingered cycling glove might do the trick as well.
@andrew_gardner5 ай бұрын
The Evolved 750ml pot is nice, with small features like a wooden lid handle and bail for cooking over a fire if you want to. And it's only $32 on Garage Grown Gear. I can fit a 110g gas canister, lighter, BRS stove, and 3D printed gas can stand all inside the pot.
@literallyanythingelseother5 ай бұрын
thanks for the pot suggestion
@kennyness88815 ай бұрын
Exactly my stove/pot/spork combo. The long spork reaches down into bags of rehydrated foods, and 1/2 gallons or ice cream (1/2 gallons are often cheaper than pints at places like Dollar General stores).
@joshlarue28385 ай бұрын
A long handled spork/spoon is amazing. I can't believe I used a short one for so long, before getting the bigger brother. So worth the weight.
@aaronedgeart5 ай бұрын
Awesome vid and info, as always!
@MacMasore5 ай бұрын
1:09 canister stoves are quite common in Western Europe as well, a lot of them historically being the Campinggaz brand. I have that BRS Stove to, not had to use it much but the few times I did it worked great (I think I learned about it from Ridesofjapan
@chrisreichel40685 ай бұрын
It's hard to believe from a video just how small, light ,and inexpensive that stove is. It's a great piece of kit
@emmetwalsh91165 ай бұрын
I use a trangia aluminium Handel on all my pots when I need to pick up . Very light also, Saved fingers from burn marks
@gonzalez29FX20E5 ай бұрын
@@emmetwalsh9116 trangia is life. The silent flame. And the handle.
@DrewPeabawls5 ай бұрын
The stove is already 5 cents more expensive since this video got posted!
@rogerhart6125 ай бұрын
Great video. Great review. Plan on trying the stove.
@firsthippy4 ай бұрын
Pretty similar to the setup I settled on. Brands are probably different as I'm in the UK. I went for a Soto Windmaster as I just found the BRS a bit 'too light' as you say. Looks like I need to get into the can refilling thing - it would help a lot since most shops seem to have the bigger canisters rather than the little ones I'd prefer to use for shorter trips.
@VanJolene5 ай бұрын
That pot would be even more perfect if it had a pour spot! Imma def get that stove!
@SamLasky5 ай бұрын
Nice! I use this EXACT setup, right down to the TiTo spork!
@pantibmx5 ай бұрын
i have a similar kit, 750cc aliexpress ti pot, brs 3000 ti stove, 4oz cannister and jetboil cannister stand... cheap, light and functional... a friend of mine hade been ussing the brs stove for years now and never got issues, even usin it with a 1 liter pot...
@milesarbour22105 ай бұрын
Good finds, Neil!
@k.whiking43725 ай бұрын
I use a very similar set up, my pot is the Tomshoo version of the 650ml pot and the brs stove, together with a Sea to Summit cup and mini Bic lighter.
@GattMiffin5 ай бұрын
Fire Maple Petrel is the new Goat. 1:30 water boil and light
@franky125 ай бұрын
I also used the BRS stove. I agree that the BRS is cheap and very light. However, it is very loud and not particularly efficient in terms of gas consumption. My favourite screw-on canister stove is the Soto Windmaster. IMHO all Soto stoves are great...
@gwmtnbiker5 ай бұрын
I keep the long handle spoon with the food instead of with the kitchen.
@gonzalez29FX20E5 ай бұрын
Yeah, found the BRS-3000T for 10€, the Lixada for 14€ and the spork for 2,50€ on Aliexpress, amazing! thanks for the super useful video. Superb kit for less than 30€. I'm interested in the FlipFuel, I wonder how does it work, since my logic says both canisters even out... but hey, you have a video about it. You the man.
@literallyanythingelseother5 ай бұрын
People will usually leave one in the sun and put one in the fridge to help with the transfer
@gonzalez29FX20E5 ай бұрын
@@literallyanythingelseother im so doing it.
@franky125 ай бұрын
Put the "receiving" canister in the freezer, and the "sending" canister in the sun, it works. But never use 100% propane as "sending" gas, unless you want to have an IED in your outdoor kitchen 😂☠💥
@gonzalez29FX20E5 ай бұрын
@@franky12 jajajaja thanks for the tip. Yeah I saw the video. Pretty good!
@christianhuber40545 ай бұрын
Nice!
@BikepackingAdventures5 ай бұрын
Sounds like I "need" to upgrade or do I mean "want"? I have the 420ml version of the Lixada and it's brilliant; however if I want to do a coffee and porridge at the same time I always find it difficult, but not impossible. I have the perfect carrying solution now so think I'll go for a larger version... as for the carrying solution... Meth burner etc inside the pot, the pot in that silver clothing, tuck anything else inside the cloth around the pot, grab a suitable length of voile strap/tailfin strap and secure it around the top straps of the tailfin aeropack.. it ain't going anywhere!
@JoeCincotta3075 ай бұрын
Just what I needed and didn’t even realize it. Awesome videos, keep it up! My go to for all things bike packing