The Pot is 145g not 138g as advertised not that the few extra grams bother me. I also grabbed a titanium spork.
Now just waiting on the cooker

Orion wrote:That's a noisy stove! But the 25g weight is attractive to gram counters like myself.
What do you think of it? Is it a good stove?
With that stove my solo boil-only canister setup with 700ml pot would be only 61g.
But that's not counting the heavy empty canister of course.
Orion wrote:That's a noisy stove! But the 25g weight is attractive to gram counters like myself.
What do you think of it? Is it a good stove?
With that stove my solo boil-only canister setup with 700ml pot would be only 61g.
But that's not counting the heavy empty canister of course.
simonm wrote:Not sure if this has been posted but Roger has put up a review of the BRS-3000T on BPL: http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin ... OWzGvmUeSo
Orion wrote:That's a noisy stove! But the 25g weight is attractive to gram counters like myself.
What do you think of it? Is it a good stove?
With that stove my solo boil-only canister setup with 700ml pot would be only 61g.
But that's not counting the heavy empty canister of course.
simonm wrote:Not sure if this has been posted but Roger has put up a review of the BRS-3000T on BPL: http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin ... OWzGvmUeSo
Orion wrote:That's a noisy stove! But the 25g weight is attractive to gram counters like myself.
What do you think of it? Is it a good stove?
With that stove my solo boil-only canister setup with 700ml pot would be only 61g.
But that's not counting the heavy empty canister of course.
Gadgetgeek wrote:to the best of my understanding, aluminum cans are unlined in general. Tin cans (like soup cans) can be unlined, zinc galvanized or plastic coated depending on the contents. So acidic stuff like tomatoes are going to be in a coated can. As far as I know, the liner is visible, so it would be easy to tell. The other way to tell would be to apply some direct fire to it, and see if there are changes (taking care not to melt the can itself)
Gadgetgeek wrote:My understanding as to the use of the hieneken cans, was that the shape provided some extra structure over a normal straight-wall can, once the lid is cut off.
DanShell wrote:And my BRS-3000T arrived today as well.
It is a monster, boils very fast, great simmer control and at 25g its light.
Check it out on a 230g canister...........
Bubbalouie wrote:DanShell wrote:And my BRS-3000T arrived today as well.
It is a monster, boils very fast, great simmer control and at 25g its light.
Check it out on a 230g canister...........
This makes me think a user reviews section could be a good idea.
The purpose of such a section is for unaffiliated members to post reviews of the gear they have & use. The title of each review being the exact product name. Granted the internet is full of reviews but I can't help but think BWA members might be able to lend a local perspective and respond to questions in a way that other sites might not afford their users.
corvus wrote:Orion wrote:That's a noisy stove! But the 25g weight is attractive to gram counters like myself.
What do you think of it? Is it a good stove?
With that stove my solo boil-only canister setup with 700ml pot would be only 61g.
But that's not counting the heavy empty canister of course.
Orion a wee typo eh!!
corvus wrote:corvus wrote:Orion wrote:That's a noisy stove! But the 25g weight is attractive to gram counters like myself.
What do you think of it? Is it a good stove?
With that stove my solo boil-only canister setup with 700ml pot would be only 61g.
But that's not counting the heavy empty canister of course.
Orion a wee typo eh!!
To be fair that is not a pot as we know it just a recycled beer can and with all due respects a bit of an eight day fondling on your behalf to even promote it on this non ULW forum ,very long bow to expect us Forumites to, no 1 to own one of those beer cans and no 2 even contemplate their use as a cooking pot .
Orion wrote:
Unfortunately the beer isn't very good.
Better than VB though.
Empty wrote:Orion wrote:
Unfortunately the beer isn't very good.
Better than VB though.
which is in turn better Budweiser and all other Yankee beers
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