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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2011

Tinny talks pots

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  • Tinny, the flaw in your logic is that you have presupposed that we all act rationally! I mean, people cooking with alcohol stoves are not "normal". Look a Shug! After all, we are a "cult". Also, you have to factor in the "neat" factor of putting all this stuff together. Haden+

  • 6:45 First seen on the 5th of March 2007.

    Search Tinnys videos for "Trek#2 Demo"

  • And so we move on from the can(and thank god seeing as I come from Australia where we don't get them). A new dawn on the pot/stove quest. By the way, I pretty much agree with the mime artiste.

  • Tinny, I am so happy you finally came to this epiphany. This is what I have been saying forever. I never liked the beercan for all the same reasons you mention. I have always been a big fan of a snowpeak 600 or 700 with a bios stove. But after looking into Imusa, I may have found a 10cm pot WITH a lid and a strainer for $7. I got an imusa grease dispenser (.09qt) and it is not bad. Check it out. The 700 lid fits it perfectly too. However your lid is more lighter and compact.

  • @intenseangler Sweet, thanks!

    A SnoPeak 450 is 68 grams and holds 14 fluid ounces.

    The IMUSA 10 holds 24 fluid ounces.

    And regardless of what some of the guys here on youtube might try to say, the thermal conductivity of Titanium is way lower (21.9) than that of Aluminium (237) which means it should heat up much faster, and thus use less fuel.

  • @RedwoodOutdoors 65 grams after the handle has been removed (on the smaller pot)... not the lightest, but a good option for an inexpensive and sturdy pot nonetheless.

  • @mryellow123 I agree. I haven't had one in probably 20 years. I bought one just to make a pot and after two big gulps I just poured it out. 

  • Pick a can from a dumpster vs buy a can and drink it up.............hahahah....I would drink a can-o-beer any day....twice on Sundays. :)

  • @intenseangler Excellent to hear!! Do you happen to have a gram weight of the pot after you did so, along with what size pot you have? Thanks!

  • Problem with Fosters pot is..... Who in their right fucking mind drinks that horrible beer. Aussies learnt a LONG time ago not to drink it.

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