Wal Mart Mess Kits

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  • @davidhayner7117
    @davidhayner71174 жыл бұрын

    I still have my boy scout kit like the 1st one you showed. It has been with me climbing,wilderness trekking,canoeing,many winter camps and iceclimbing\mountaineering. I do have other high tech pots and kits, but the scouts built them to last. Mine is 60yo and getting ready to go fishing.. Thanks

  • @wynandkoegelenberg5659
    @wynandkoegelenberg56596 жыл бұрын

    Good video son! At least you are out there trying out stuff in the outdoors.I congratulate you. I am turning 50 this year; ex-military, obtained 2 degrees, working in the corporate world these days (hating every minute); but my only joy in life is hitting the outdoors with a back-pack. Two days, seven days, desert, beach, snow: it doesn't matter! The taste of freedom matters. Who cares about the kit you carry. You take what you have and make it work! I have used some super expensive gear that turned out to be completely useless; but I have also been amazed at the use of a 7/11 pocket knife. Mind over matter is what makes it work. As long as you find enjoyment in what you do. Simple and stupid and simplistic as it may sound; I find the greatest pleasure to be that of starting a camp fire. The crackle, the whiff of smoke, the blue inside the yellow flame just makes me happy.

  • @BuckMckawtheotherone
    @BuckMckawtheotherone11 жыл бұрын

    Hi Kenny, about 40 years ago, I was in my teens and bought me an aluminum mess kit just like the 5 pc set you have there. The kit is of much thicker aluminum about 3/16" thick, and I used it all the time. I quit using it due to aluminum, but I still have it. You can stand on it and support your weight. Good concept (little pot and all) because I ate well. It's made for one guy, not a group. Wish they made those in heavy stainless steel. Very compact. They were good till they thined out.

  • @georgegoble5461
    @georgegoble54618 жыл бұрын

    i had the first type all through my boy scouts years. i cooked countless meals with it. take care of your gear and your gear will take care of you.

  • @LeeEngle

    @LeeEngle

    8 жыл бұрын

    sure looks exactly like my boy scout kit from the early 60's

  • @clintmcnair6962

    @clintmcnair6962

    7 жыл бұрын

    George Goble I'm 45 years old and still have mine from boy scouts and it works as well today

  • @stephenmitchell3569

    @stephenmitchell3569

    6 жыл бұрын

    I love the one he does not like and had used it through the 70s, 80s, 90s. Also spending 6 to 10 months at a time in the woods what away from Main count that little baby with your best friend along with some seasoning. He's a young guy and he's trying so give him some slack. Try to remember what you was like when you still had fuzz on your face.

  • @samwilson2797

    @samwilson2797

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me also, and I still have it.

  • @samwilson2797

    @samwilson2797

    4 жыл бұрын

    I cooked lots of hamburgers bacon and pancakes on one of these, still have mine 50 years later. Academy has its of stainless steel.

  • @hartstudebakerkid
    @hartstudebakerkid8 жыл бұрын

    You bought the Walmart version of the Scout mess kit. The scout mess kit has been around for at least 70 years. It works just fine.

  • @redsorgum

    @redsorgum

    8 жыл бұрын

    +hartstudebakerkid Agreed, I bought a 1960s boy scout mess kit from the goodwill for two bucks. It’s much thicker than the newer thinner one. It works great.

  • @colddrake80
    @colddrake8012 жыл бұрын

    My brother bought the Coleman kit. One thing he found was the larger pot can accommodate a small gas canister with the pack stove they also sell. You lose the smaller pot but have a more complete cooking system. Really neat stuff. Failing that you can always put spices, tinder and what not.

  • @GLOCKCOPG23
    @GLOCKCOPG2310 жыл бұрын

    I would definitely recommend the first one. For a "piece of junk" (not), it has served me well for over 30 plus years. Not bad for a "piece of crap". Cooked plenty of quartered squirrels, deboned rabbits, and robins on solo hunt/camping trips. Some times you youngsters make me laugh. If it's not titanium, diamond plate space metal, it's "crap". With age you'll learn through experience what works instead of what the internet camp ninja uses. Lol

  • @BraveTheWilds

    @BraveTheWilds

    10 жыл бұрын

    If you've been using it for 30 years than it was made with much thicker materials than the new ones. Thanks for watching.

  • @TheVigilante777

    @TheVigilante777

    9 жыл бұрын

    +BraveTheWilds I have seen your review about those mess kits! I'm not agree with you calling the first aluminum kit as piece of junk. I'm a scoutmaster and being in scouting since I'm 11 y/o, camping a lot and using the aluminum mess kit and another modern mess kits made out stainless steel and titanium. My opinion about them is that they all work well, and if you can afford a titanium mess kit so great for you, however I have found that the aluminum kit gets hot very fast, as a matter of fact faster than the stainless and the titanium mess kits, and that is a critical advantage if you are camping on a trail where you are not allowed to light fires, and if you are using an alcohol stove that definitely means that you are depending on the amount of alcohol you carry for cooking purposes, and the longer your kit needs to consume alcohol to get the proper heat for cooking, the less alcohol you have for cooking, that's just something to take in mind. My aluminum kit is old, all cover in bumps but still works well. I have also stainless steel kits and titanium kits as well in order to compare "pro's and con's" so I can give the best advice for my scouts, and the first thing I must bear in mind is that I cannot recommend their fathers to buy the most expensive camping gear for the guys, it all depends on what they can afford, all I can do is giv'em all what I know about the gear and they can go buy what they can afford. This is not a critic my friend, is just a sincere opinion. God bless you my friend! keep it up!

  • @southpawjim

    @southpawjim

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ricardo Jimenez The ones we used in scouts years ago are made better than the first one reviewed. I still have my old scout one, and also purchased one of those thin aluminum ones from walmart. Night and day is all i can say. The old ones were quite a bit thicker. We just started outfitting my son's scout pack, and i wouldn't get them the new ones. I wish i could find some of the old military ones, that weren't damaged beyond all repair.

  • @jamesritchie6899

    @jamesritchie6899

    8 жыл бұрын

    +GLOCKCOPG23 I'm sixty-two, and I've been hunting, trapping, fishing, and camping since I was seven. These Walmart kits are crap, at least when compared to the real thing. The real thing can be found used far cheaper than the Walmart pieces of crap, or new for not much more, so why buy crap? The truth is, these things were pieces of junk thirty years ago, too. I seriously doubt you have the experience you pretend to have, regardless of your age. Aluminum of cooking gauge is not made to take hard use for thirty years, or even for five. Anyone who has used kits in the military knows this. They're a much heavier gauge than the ones at Walmart, and real use usually dents and dings them to death after three or four years. You have to handle them with kid gloves to make them last much longer than five years. In truth, if you have any money, and if you really are experienced, a mess kit like this would be the last thing you buy. There are infinitely better cooking and eating kits on the market. Walmart hasn't been a place to buy quality anything since they started buying almost everything from China..

  • @GLOCKCOPG23

    @GLOCKCOPG23

    8 жыл бұрын

    +James Ritchie Are you typically this rude? If so, you must be very popular in the no doubt small group of people who can actually stomach you. As such, it would be warranted to tell you to, ''Kiss my ass'' but since that would be equally rude, I will refrain. As the old saying goes, ''you are never too old to learn'' so absorb this: To accuse someone without cause or evidence usually denotes the speaker's thoughts of themselves. Sort of a "Pot calling the kettle black" kind of thing. Sound familiar, Davy Crockett? Do not attempt to condescend or judge my experience as you have nothing to support your ''feelings''. Moving on. To correct yet another of your assumptions, I did not buy my kit from Walmart. As a matter of fact Walmart did not even exist in my area at the time. I bought mine loooong ago from a military surplus store as a foreign military surplus item. Regardless of your ''feelings'', mine has held up well over the years with moderately hard use. I tend to take good care of my things. Maybe in your 62 years, you should have learned how to better care for your equipment rather than treating a mostly bullet proof item like a drooling ogre. Have a nice day.

  • @ericf7063
    @ericf70637 жыл бұрын

    These newer mess kits are a reflection of the freeze dried food trend. Hence, no pan. All hikers need do is boil water, pour, wait a few minutes and your good to go. Myself, I like "real" food as much as possible, so my mess kit is a plagerized hodgepodge of essentials. And no, they in no way fit nicely together, which makes things problematic. But it works for me. There's a lot more to it than what I've written here, but this is it in a nutshell.

  • @angryyoda1
    @angryyoda19 жыл бұрын

    I use the first mess kit. More uses. Have been using one like it since i was in the boy scouts when I was 12. I am 43 now. You can do everything with it, and the "thinness" of it has a purpose. #1, less weight, #2, to conduct campfire heat better, although it is much more thin than it used to be...I will agree with that. You can't fry anything with the 2nd one. All in all, #1 is better.

  • @Balzy73
    @Balzy7311 жыл бұрын

    I have the Coleman kit and it is a great kit. I use the two tops as serving dishes once the meal is cooked. I also store my MSR pocket rocket, a bottle of camp soap and a dish sponge inside to save space...

  • @BigFish6839
    @BigFish683910 жыл бұрын

    Great job young man. I have been cub scouts boy scout and now military :) I have used the old mess kid countless times. Keep up the good knowledge and willing to test things for the future youth.

  • @johnboleyjr.1698
    @johnboleyjr.16986 жыл бұрын

    Personally I love the BSA style cook set. I first learned how to cook with this set on my first Scouting campout in winter, in Kansas, back in 1982 or 1983. I continued to use that very same set up until I joined the Navy in 1997. Are they cheap? Absolutely. Are they flimsy? Yep, sure are. Are they just about the bottom of the barrel? I actually can't think of a worse set at the moment. However, they get the job done. It's easier to cook up fried eggs, pan seared meat, or pancakes in the skillet, than it is in the pots. The shallow pot and lid are great for rice dishes, scalloped potatoes, and casseroles. You can boil water in the skillet, as long as you put the lid (plate) on, and boil for the 15-20 minutes, then remove the lid and boil for another minute or so to release the volatiles. It will take time, and the pots are better suited for the task, but it can be done. Of course a Sawyer Mini, or Sawyer Squeeze makes the task almost obsolete in most cases. There is an art to using the BSA style kit. You have to learn fire management, heat zones, and best campfire cooking methods for different types of foods. I just recently purchased two sets of the BSA style cook sets, one for my daughter, and one for myself, so she can learn to cook with this set. The reasoning is that if she learns how to properly cook on this set, every other set will become a breeze. The two styles of cook sets really do have separate, and distinct cooking purposes though. Plus at $5, you get the most bang for your buck with the BSA style kit.

  • @JohnBodoni
    @JohnBodoni8 жыл бұрын

    I have the second kit and have been using it off and on for over five years. There is no nonstick coating; it's anodized aluminum. It's held up very well.

  • @ecoovert
    @ecoovert6 жыл бұрын

    Nice video. I have a Stanley Stanley Adventure Prep + mess kit I purchased at Walmart. I paid about what you paid for the anodized aluminum mess kit you reviewed here. The Stanley kit is stainless steel, holds 40 oz of liquid, comes with a lid that has a flip up handle so you can take it off the pot without using gloves. It also has 2 very nice quality bowls with lids, and a very nice ladle and spatula that come apart and store inside the pot. When they are assembled, they are about as nice as the plastic ones many of us use at home. This kit only has one pot, but it's a large one with the measuring lines inside as well. I have found that if I remove the lids to the bowls which I don't need anyway, and store the collapsible spatula/ladle set in a small pouch I mollied to the side of my backpack, I can store an alcohol stove, (with stand), 6 key-chain waterproof pill containers filled with a variety of spices, including Carolina Reaper powder since I'm a chili head, a P-38 can opener, and still have room to spare. I also like the way the handle folds up to hold everything in place. You might want to check out the Stanley mess kit as well, though I have also checked out the anodized aluminum kit you reviewed here, and it's also a pretty nice kit. Thanks for your review.

  • @lokeman8492
    @lokeman84926 жыл бұрын

    I have had my Coleman mess kit from Walmart for like 5 years. It is the EXACTLY PERFECT size for the solo stove. It is better than the the actual set sold by solo themselves. I highly recommend it.

  • @kurtbaier6122
    @kurtbaier61227 жыл бұрын

    I saw a vid on the BSA style cook kit. Scouting was started in Britain and it was really made to go through a military mess during WW1. It really wasn't made to do much cooking but to hold food as you walked through the chow line. The plate joins to the fry pan handle. The pot was for soup, coffee, tea, stew. I wish I could remember who did the vid to give them credit.

  • @phillipdavis5241
    @phillipdavis52416 жыл бұрын

    I see we both buy bandaid's at the same place!

  • @DaBearBaloo
    @DaBearBaloo11 жыл бұрын

    Not sure if someone has mentioned it, but the bag in the 2nd Coleman is a dunk bag, so you do not have to burn your hands when you do your final rinse after washing. Great video and very informative. I wish more young adults would be as well versed, and informative. Great to see a young man educating. Keep up the great work.

  • @bashfulbrother
    @bashfulbrother8 жыл бұрын

    very nice critique. sound reasoning and great explanations and examples. i am looking to buy a new kit for a bug out prep and your video helped. thank you, keep it up.

  • @jacksonblanks8038

    @jacksonblanks8038

    8 жыл бұрын

    I would recommend a steel military mess kit.

  • @planetmartay
    @planetmartay3 жыл бұрын

    That 1st one is exactly what I used (and it was older siblings hand-me-down) for years, when I was in girl scouts. 😁

  • @denniskuenze4882
    @denniskuenze48828 жыл бұрын

    The coleman cook kit is pretty good. The other one you showed is great for baking. Give it a try. Kenniet Click has some really good youtube video's on baking with that very kit. Enjoy & be safe !

  • @RederbillA2Z
    @RederbillA2Z3 жыл бұрын

    That early aluminum Cook Kit that I had in the Scouts in the 40's and still have is stil serviceable ( i still use it ) and makes you appreciate the new Stainless Steel models that are out there now...Start with the old and Stop with the New... They are .. Stronger, easier to manage, clean up easier, and Cost 3 times as much... Which part of the one you recomend do you cook Bacon, Eggs and fry Potatoes in ??

  • @snafu2056
    @snafu205610 жыл бұрын

    Before you use a field mess kit you can coat the bottom of your field kit with a very light coating of ivory dish soap and the char will easily wipe off! Give it a try and get back to me on it with YOUR opinion on that idea!

  • @nafordebi
    @nafordebi6 жыл бұрын

    i'd love to know if you have even attempted to cook in the first kit? have you done a boiling water test in it to see how long it takes? any testing?

  • @stettan1754
    @stettan175410 жыл бұрын

    Hey Brave...I thought I should share this tip with you, in regards to added protection for your cooking kits. I find that spraying a coat of "high heat resistant enamel" to the bottom of the pots can help reduce the fading of any factory coating. The heat enamel can withstand up to 2000 degrees F, so it should be very effective in protecting your cook ware.

  • @TheBunkie11
    @TheBunkie1111 жыл бұрын

    You have earned my sub :) Great job, bro!

  • @BigD-jc6rj
    @BigD-jc6rj7 жыл бұрын

    The one on the right is similar to one I've had for almost 20 years. I cook with it just for fun sometimes.

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds12 жыл бұрын

    @dustmudder I had concerns about whether or not steel wool would be too abrasive. Turns out I still can't get some crap off even with steel wool and there is no sign of the coating being anywhere close to coming off.

  • @HK-qj4im
    @HK-qj4im2 жыл бұрын

    I am a newbie at 53 yo, Unplugging from the Hollyweird inspired Society. Love these videos. Home made alcohol stoves? Nested pots? Eating in the woods? Heck YES. Turn off your TV. Get outside!

  • @ajammes1
    @ajammes19 жыл бұрын

    I have the coleman. I have had no problem with the stuff sack. I like the set quite a bit. I used it camping over the course of a week. I have a rather old single burner coleman stove that screws on a 1lb propane bottle. No problems. I use it (the pot set) to solar cook when I work in the garden. I did get a great deal as they were on mark down for $9.

  • @dooob69
    @dooob6911 жыл бұрын

    That bag that holds the canteen is not a bad thing at all. Civilizations revolved around containers and how important they were to have. That bag is another container that could carry dry tinder as well as a few other items. The canteen itself should not be empty...it should have other items in it when its not being used. Pack smart and utilize everything. Any container (including that bag that holds the canteen) is GOLD!!!

  • @gbeachy2010
    @gbeachy201012 жыл бұрын

    a thru hiker in 2012, trail name Skittles completed the AT using only gear he bought at WalMart. A personal challenge to a recent college grad with limited resources. The main thing is to enjoy the journey, don't fret about expensive gear, carry the 10 (or 15 essentials) and try to avoid life threatening situations. When you meet others on the trail, they won't all want to talk about gear nonstop.

  • @richardthaxton8469
    @richardthaxton846910 жыл бұрын

    C'mon, these mess kits have bee around for three times long than you have been alive.

  • @uralbob1

    @uralbob1

    3 жыл бұрын

    When I was a kid in the '60s, that's the only kit that I knew existed. Mine had a stamped BSA logo.

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds13 жыл бұрын

    @ChannelTheron Thanks for the comment! I actually also don't use these mess kits in my main pack as well. I tend to stick with a canteen cup and a tin cup. When I have friends in the woods with me or if I'm doing serious cooking I will definetely bring these with me.

  • @theacesand8s871
    @theacesand8s8718 жыл бұрын

    the first set is what i have but it's older then the boy scouts. It was issued to troops in ww2. it came with the pot with a loop on the lid and a steel handle on the pan.

  • @goldenscales
    @goldenscales10 жыл бұрын

    Yo, Kenny! Great to see you doing these updates and product demo's for us. If I may, can I offer you my opinion? You were a bit harsh on your evaluation of the first item, the aluminium mess kit. Yes, I agree it was a bit thin. Yes, I agree it may not last the distance, if given a beating. But, for someone like a young kid going camping, scouts, say, day trekking, whatever, it would be a marvellous first introductory item to take along. Remember back when you first got started? I remember your first videos. I've been tracking your progress these last years, and, I have to say you've come a long way, and become a very capable young man. If these items are so cheap and nasty, meaning you would pass them by in a store, think of how many people, unemployed and dispossessed out there who could or may benefit from something such as them? A man, (a generic term!), feels more like a man when he can fend for himself, and having a kit like that in his possession brings a measure of self-worth and self-esteem. I'm 51 years old, and I've been down that road. Being able to cook your own meals on something someone else would throw away, (figuratively), makes the world a damn sight less darker. Buy some of them, pass them out to the less well off than you. Remember, Kenny, everyone has to start somewhere, and having some kind of kit is better than having no kit at all. Thanks, Kenny. Allow me to be proud of how you've come along. You've earned this (old) man's respect for your accomplishments! Cheers, little brother! GS.

  • @trooper2121
    @trooper21212 жыл бұрын

    Bet he’s a faithful Walmart shopper now 😂

  • @MrWillyardjames
    @MrWillyardjames9 жыл бұрын

    Bob G. Very well said...there is nothing wrong at all with that first mess kit. It is made to heat/cook food in the field. Not for a 5 star restaurant

  • @hillbillybushcraft
    @hillbillybushcraft12 жыл бұрын

    Can you tell me if a one pint paint can will fit inside of the iodized mess kit?

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds13 жыл бұрын

    @snaponjohn100 Thank you for the kind words!

  • @danielodor2089
    @danielodor20899 жыл бұрын

    So far the aluminum cook kit cheap Boy Scout kind is useful for me has been for baking actually - the pot lid and plastic cup almost works like a double boiler concept for baking! It actually works really well especially with wood fire fold up stove you can make yourself some biscuits in it brownies work great.

  • @oldgoat8861
    @oldgoat88613 жыл бұрын

    It works and it's a good setup.....at $26. I'm old now in my 60's and don't see no difference in that compared to my TOAKS Ti Bowl, 900ml pot, 500ml inner pot and 400ml cup setup. And YOURS IS A FRACTION OF THE COST. My youngest is 21, working 40hrs a week + full time college. This kits perfect it's all about ease and the outdoors. This with a Triagia alcohol stove or a 250 Butane +a BSR Burner and your set. And that Scout set....I still have mine, nothing wrong with it. You do other than plain boiling and a fish/burger/steak. You'll be wanting a Scout setup. They work great for that.

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds12 жыл бұрын

    I kind of agree with you there, I was really angry and myself when I looked back at the footage and saw how jittery at was. I greatly apologize.

  • @rippersix293
    @rippersix2937 жыл бұрын

    I have five of the mess kits like the first one. Three are aluminum Boy Scout kits made by Regal cookware, they are thicker metal than those cheap Walmart ones. The other two are made of stainless steel, I picked them up at an army surplus store 20 years ago. If you can locate the stainless type grab them up they are tough as nails!

  • @0122358
    @012235812 жыл бұрын

    hey would a small fuel canister for a one burner stove fit in that larger coleman pot?

  • @johnnyrook6371
    @johnnyrook63716 жыл бұрын

    Military surplus canteen cup and bottle is the way to go! German army mess kit or Swiss Army Volcano stove are great too.

  • @attrezzopox
    @attrezzopox11 жыл бұрын

    Wal-Mart sells to the grandest scale of the local economy. When you're closer to the boonies you'll find more camping gear and western wear. When you're in the middle of the city you'll find home furnishings and Ikea-type stuff. They cater to the market they're in. It's the modern general store.

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds13 жыл бұрын

    @Ghillieinthebush Thanks for the comment, I'll try it out!

  • @billchapel5248
    @billchapel52489 жыл бұрын

    When I was 15 yrs old, I was in the boy scouts, we all had the mess kits, like the one you showed first, but I think it was about three times as thick as that Wal-Mart one, and I am 64 yrs old now, so it was back when Americans made things, unlike now, we don't make anything here any more, or very little.

  • @marawandell4606

    @marawandell4606

    9 жыл бұрын

    willibill c Right

  • @Dbcooper581

    @Dbcooper581

    9 жыл бұрын

    I just picked up a boys out mess kit for 2 bucks at the flea market, I was able to date it somewhere around 1954 ish, 10 times better then what they make now everything is garbage nowadays

  • @pspcraft
    @pspcraft12 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to purchase the Coleman mess kit you recommended - saw it on another video and you confirmed my choice. Thanks!

  • @Strelnikov10
    @Strelnikov1011 жыл бұрын

    Back in college, I used this mess kit for 4 years of heavy backcountry camping. Always intended to upgrade, but never ended up doing it until a girlfriend bought me a GSI for christmas. I guess upgrading never made it to the top of the priority list, this mess kit just got the job done. In fact, I now use it for my military training. It's beat to shit, but it still works just fine, 7 years later. I guess my point is, you can't knock it just because it's from walmart. Good video.

  • @gobangyourself
    @gobangyourself12 жыл бұрын

    You did a good job on your comparison. I had a cheap palco mess kit very much like the one you displayed when I was a kid in the seventies. that kit sucked but it worked and my family didn't have much money so I took good care of it and I used it till I was an adult. I boiled water in it and cooked all sorts of things but things always stuck to it. When I was in my twenties I bought a good sturdy peak one solo stainless kit which I still use today and I'm 48 now.

  • @jelkel25
    @jelkel259 жыл бұрын

    Bought an Ozark Trail mess kit that is like the Coleman one for £5. ($8) Not as elaborate as your Coleman one and the handles are a bit hinky but there's everything there that is needed, especially if you use a canteen cup too. This is a great piece of gear, I don't see what people get so sniffy about unless it's just gear snobbery.

  • @allisonharris9787
    @allisonharris978711 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tip , i really like the 2nd kit .

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds13 жыл бұрын

    @saradreaming I also keep my alcohol stove and steel wool in that mess kit! Thanks for the comment, I appreciate your support greatly!

  • @papabear512
    @papabear5126 жыл бұрын

    The mesh bag is to serve as a dish drainer that can hang down. If you rub soap on the outside of the pans, you can wipe off the black carbon. Plates don't have depth. When they have depth, they are called a dish.

  • @AsydicWaters
    @AsydicWaters11 жыл бұрын

    I like when he starts tossing shit around.

  • @sjntube
    @sjntube9 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha..... I have that cheap Walmart mess kit. It would work in a pinch but there is definitely better out there. I do have one recommendation for this kit, it makes the PERFECT charcloth maker. Take that little pot out, remove the knob on the lid so all you have a is little hole on top. Cut up some squares of an old 100% cotton T-shirt and place them in the pot and cover. Cook up the cloth and you're golden!

  • @outdoorsmen49
    @outdoorsmen4912 жыл бұрын

    do you think you can use part of the colmen mess kit for a nalgene water bottle

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds13 жыл бұрын

    @donaldphinney Thanks! I'll look into it. I would defintely agree stainless is the way to go. Soon I will be purchasing a stainless pot that Dave Canterbury uses as his main mess kit. I'm sorry I don't know the name of it. If you're an avid fan of his channel you will have seen it. Thanks for the comment brother!

  • @steveneugene339
    @steveneugene3393 жыл бұрын

    You should revisit these two products and do some cooking on them since a few years have passed .

  • @latinamajor
    @latinamajor10 жыл бұрын

    Have you checked out swiss military mess kits? You can buy them used at military surplus stores very cheap and I think you might be impressed with the quality of their construction.

  • @Glinteye
    @Glinteye11 жыл бұрын

    The Coleman kit is excellent, if you leave out the smaller pan and pot(use them as back up) you can put a 230g gas canister inside the larger pot, it's a perfect fit including your stove, just use a elastic band to secure pan and pot then put back in mesh bag.

  • @budedees
    @budedees12 жыл бұрын

    Nicely done!

  • @bru864
    @bru8646 жыл бұрын

    Where did you get yer foil bandages cooter, I love it.

  • @ir2wicked
    @ir2wicked11 жыл бұрын

    I agree with your points on both kits. I have had the first one you reviewed a couple times and it works but I never really cared for them. The only part I do like about it is having a kettle AND frying pan option. Good review!

  • @470blp911
    @470blp91110 жыл бұрын

    Great review, thank you for the information.

  • @TheBigOne0305
    @TheBigOne030511 жыл бұрын

    As far as I understood his problem with the bag was not the bag itself, but that it was needed to keep the mess kit together, unlike with the self contained one. If for some reason you were to lose the bag or damage it, you would need to rig another way to keep the kit from falling apart (especially if you have it affixed to the outside of large frame backpack or something similar). It's simply another point of failure that wouldn't be unnecessary if the kit would snap shut for example.

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds12 жыл бұрын

    Look at your above comment, "The cheap kit is great if you want a cheap way to cook/eat on the trail" is exactly what you said. My point stands. If it bends in half I don't care what the price is it sucks.

  • @gregsummers7350
    @gregsummers73508 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the video. OK the second set seem good. Get a lager rubber band to hold the lid and pot together. I would divide them int large 7 small sets get a plastic or S/S cup (cut the handle off if necessary) that nets inside the the pot. Also TicTac containers or 35mm film canisters make a great spice set for the field. Use a bandanna inside to stop rattlers. Two single person cook sets for the price of one. Use the net bag to organise small items in your back pack. Kind regards, Greg

  • @terrym2972

    @terrym2972

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Greg Summers Eventually the rubber band will dry out and snap. My suggestion, you can get a 3 pack of shorter flat bungee cords from a dollar store. A bungee cord can always come in handy when hiking, camping or bugging out, one example off the top of my head is use it to hang dry your mess kit. I do like your TicTac container idea.

  • @gregsummers7350

    @gregsummers7350

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Terry M Hi my friend. Just been doing research on herbs and spices with good health / healing properties as well as great taste. Look at Oregano / Mint / Ginger / Garlic / Fenugreek / Clove / Sage / Thyme / Turmeric / Basil / Black Pepper / Cayenne / Cinnamon / Dill / Rosemary. Eg Clove is good for tooth ache, etc. Remember, you get a better and larger meal by making a squirrel stew with water, wild vegetables, rice and herbs. It takes a little longer to prepare, tastes a lot better, the meat come off the bone easily and in your big pot will feed two people. A wooden spoon and a section of very thin (1mm) flexible cutting sheet (stows curled inside your pot / lid) to make a great cook system. I also have a SS thermal cup (about 360 ml) and screw-on lid. I covered mine with neoprene drink can coolers bottom and top (trimmed to size) to increase the hot drink time from 3 to 8 hours [the SAS use these]. This is my daily coffee cup for the last seven years and I have a tin can it nets into as a water collection / boiling vessel. A hot drink in the middle of a freezing night is so good. Kind regards, Greg

  • @0122358
    @012235812 жыл бұрын

    i tried to find that coleman cookset but i cant find it anwhere? have any suggestions?

  • @abelincoln9405
    @abelincoln94058 жыл бұрын

    the first mess kit is cheap but the original boy scouts mess kit is the same the except super durable and reliable

  • @gregreg943
    @gregreg94310 жыл бұрын

    I have the first cheap mess kit, I've used it and loved it. Should say I used it over two nights. The other one I'd cut up a bicycle inner tube and make a big rubber band to hold it together.

  • @JAYoung08231981
    @JAYoung0823198110 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE my $26 cheap-o Coleman mess kit. I lost the small stuff and keep a soup can stove, two sterno, salt pepper sugar coffee and a "Hobo tool" all inside

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds12 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, sounds like quite an adventure as well!

  • @barnes80
    @barnes8010 жыл бұрын

    I bought this mess kit at Walmart. I just couldn't pass it up. It works great. Great review.

  • @saradreaming
    @saradreaming13 жыл бұрын

    Very nice review, I wish we could have some of that rain here. : ) I have the coleman set and love it. A little post smut just adds character. Most of the time, I just use the two smaller pieces though and use the extra room in the bag for alcohol and a sponge. : )

  • @BraveTheWilds
    @BraveTheWilds12 жыл бұрын

    @Ockall Haha. Like what kind of patterns? I do watch about 5 to 10 of his videos a day so, you might be right!

  • @Ididntdoit8705
    @Ididntdoit870511 жыл бұрын

    The coating is called "hard anodized" and you need to protect it. Best thing is to carry a small bottle of dish soap. It will keep the fire from turning it black like that. Just rub a small coating of soap over the outside before you start cooking. This works for all pots and pots, especially for cast iron.

  • @jmarylastone
    @jmarylastone11 жыл бұрын

    this is a good educational video but my wal-mart statement still stands

  • @cptman56
    @cptman5610 жыл бұрын

    that 1st mess kit you didn't care for.......that was the type we used in the cub & boy scouts in the late 50's & early 60's...A store named Triangle in Bay Ridge Bklyn. had everything you needed for the scouts, or non scouts who wanted to do some camping,

  • @nikburton9264
    @nikburton92645 жыл бұрын

    I use an old miner's lunch pail. I bought at k-mart in Wyoming as a Coleman picnic kit, or something like that. They don't make them anymore, though

  • @michelexe65
    @michelexe6510 жыл бұрын

    The lesson I learned in 40+ years of outdoor is: "always buy the best"! Many friends of mine sometimes come with me when I go hunting or camping for some days in the mountins but they buy cheap equipment and they broke all or discover it is almost useless. In 40 years I broke a lot of 10$ knives,15$ dollars saws, tent and many many different equipments totally worthless This can upset you when you are camping but in diffrent situation can kill you

  • @8bitkefka

    @8bitkefka

    10 жыл бұрын

    I Agree in some cases even though I only have about 15 years of experience. I also believe there are things you can get cheap and it works. The mess kit I have one I bought as a kid for boy scouts and it still with me today and I think I paid 15ish as my allowance was 20 a month and I bought it myself..

  • @zwtslt
    @zwtslt11 жыл бұрын

    You really seem like a great guy - thanks for the little review

  • @Jack-pm1ve
    @Jack-pm1ve9 жыл бұрын

    If you look around you can find different version's of the first. Heaver and with a different pot.

  • @briantrend1263
    @briantrend12637 жыл бұрын

    you always end up losing parts to these kits. in the army w used the minimum in the bush.leaving half the mess kit behind. we used the tablets for low light profile digging a small shelter hole in the ground but u have the option of a wood fire. I made my own using a large tin with a large opening cut out the base of the can for wood insertion. less fires are tolerated these days so a small tangier alcohol stove can also be inserted in the tin with holes in it which shelters the fkame from sight and protects from wind so a tin and canopener can give real satisfaction for a small firesource. I also traveo cyclketoiuring across Europe with my dog and eat sardines from tins and fruit and do without a stove when I can. The curved utility mess tin shaped to the army type water bottle makes the best cooking tin if u only want to carry one can for all. my favourite

  • @usarmyfl1
    @usarmyfl19 жыл бұрын

    The first kit, the aluminum one, the pot with the wire handle will tip on you if you try to hang it, spilling whatever all onto the fire.

  • @FeliciaFollum
    @FeliciaFollum11 жыл бұрын

    haha the "what the heck are you going to cook in it pot works perfectly for oatmeal in the morning. and We have eaten pasta out of it too...My husband and I each have one of these that we take backpacking. We boil water in something else but pour it into the $5 one. :)

  • @pamelaklemp5615
    @pamelaklemp56154 жыл бұрын

    First one featured is not to my personal liking. The second one: two pots, two lids, Hard Anodized, solid construction, good size for day pack - now that works for me. Couple that with a Trangia burner and I'm good with it.

  • @mtlyb
    @mtlyb12 жыл бұрын

    Remember, nothing says you have to take the full kit with you each time.

  • @Saiarts_yt
    @Saiarts_yt5 жыл бұрын

    Thinking about it, I am thinking to get the coleman's mess kit. It has a small and a medium container for you to cook even if you can't do a frying with it. It may be ideal for cooking a food for individuals and/or with a partner. Then it also can be a ideal piece of gear if you can have a 1 liter nalgene water bottle in the smaller container (if being minimalist about it). But then thinking about it again were all different when it comes to selecting price, quality, weight, and a durability. I can see that the cheap mess kit can do every task from boiling water to frying and cooking. Also it can primarly do the normal tasks given in the situation or event. The coleman can be a lot better if we are in an extended trip with a 2 person trip. Both along with the rationalized food consumption can be ideal but the durability and weight can be a consideration to an trip. Which ever the gear we take with us we must keep the material maintained, used, and puts a soul within the gear he/she gets.

  • @khanramzee8627
    @khanramzee862712 жыл бұрын

    About Walmart, I'd say it's more like 50% is crap, I've bought a lot of camping gear there and after several years of use, most of it is still rocking just fine, sometimes Made in China means it's garbage but not always, keep that in mind.

  • @1791Actual
    @1791Actual10 жыл бұрын

    Good video, Good review. As an old-timer, I have to say that the ultiimate source for a high quality mess kit (or most other wilderness/survival items) is a military surplus store. You can get equipped quite well on the cheap! One of my favorites is in my area, but is also on-line is IMS-Plus.

  • @randalldearing6193

    @randalldearing6193

    10 жыл бұрын

    Yes sir, I spent $40 for a "molly" vest at a military surplus store, I'm lucky cause I had an older mess kit that is stainless/cooper clad, it even survived a house fire, where I lost everything else

  • @buddysjr
    @buddysjr11 жыл бұрын

    The main problem, it hasn't been anodized which means as you use the mess kit it is leaching the aluminum into your system, which is a serious health hazard.This is why you can get all sorts of aluminum items now anodized to be safe and many times more durable.

  • @jimfield3347
    @jimfield33474 жыл бұрын

    Can you review a spoon for your mess kit?

  • @marlinman00
    @marlinman0011 жыл бұрын

    I have one of the walmart sets and take the smaller 2 pieces backpacking. It works quite well and is fairly lightweight. Just to clarify...it does not have a non stick coating. It is made from hard anodized aluminum which provides it with that finish and makes it much stronger than the other regular aluminum set you have there.

  • @redsorgum
    @redsorgum8 жыл бұрын

    The best mess kit there is, is the one you actually use. I have a 1960s boy scout mess kit like the first one, but it’s much thicker metal, and it works just fine.

  • @onis1969
    @onis19695 жыл бұрын

    you have tape for a band aid dude? walmart sells them cheap and they work fine

  • @loveydovey4u
    @loveydovey4u12 жыл бұрын

    whats on ur hand?

  • @nickv4073
    @nickv40738 жыл бұрын

    For the money, nothing beats an East or West German or Russian military mess kit. About $16 on Ebay.