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12/21/2007 11:37:17 AM EDT
Which pot for folding pocket stove.(fuel tab type).
12/21/2007 6:27:01 PM EDT
[#1]
STOP YELLING

Need a bit more information.

How many folks?  How big is your pack?  What is your budget?

For starters,
Varga Ti cup around a 1L nalgene or a Olicamp SS cup around a nalgene are good, basic choices for boiling water.  

Snowpeak makes some nice Ti  pots and solo cooksets, MSR has some good Al stuff as well
12/22/2007 6:58:12 AM EDT
[#2]
Coffee cans work
12/22/2007 6:58:51 AM EDT
[#3]
I have a snowpeak cookset, forget which on. It has a pot thing with handles and a shallower one that can be the lid or a dish, or a mini me fry pan. My stove and cannister fits in it. I like it, it's light, strong and fits together well.
12/22/2007 4:16:57 PM EDT
[#4]
www.rei.com/product/668926
12/22/2007 4:26:25 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Need a bit more information.

How many folks?  How big is your pack?  What is your budget?

For starters,
Varga Ti cup around a 1L nalgene or a Olicamp SS cup around a nalgene are good, basic choices for boiling water.  



+1 - Lots of options for any budget, from tin cans to Titanium.
12/22/2007 5:26:40 PM EDT
[#6]
I personally carry an evernew titanium cookware 0.9 litter but I can not find it anywhere at REI.com tonight.  I chose that one due to the size because I tend to have to cook for myself and others.  I use my BOB often so am never able to back for just me, and that is something I would recommend to others use your BOB and never leave far from home without it.

www.evernewamerica.com/usa_CA252.htm
12/23/2007 9:13:12 AM EDT
[#7]
I use  a S S fit around nalgene bottle cup and a MSR Titan Tea Kettle.
The kettle works well and faster with the lid on and also keeps my food and drinks warmer when using the lid.
The Guyot designs Micro-Bites also are a neat idea that (so far for me ) work well.
George..................



12/23/2007 9:44:04 AM EDT
[#8]
columbian gold...

oh, nevermind.



*leftovers from a bad childhood folks, and a poor attempt at humor.
12/23/2007 9:51:33 AM EDT
[#9]
GSI makes a double boiler that will hold a fuel canister and your butane stove if it's small enough. or you can just pop, your pop can stove into it.
I now hwve three of them, they've gone through at least three different style handles and the latest one I purchased has a different lid.

It's not titanium, so it's a bit cheaper than the others suggested. It's very much like the one in the REI link, and while I've purchased two of the three from REI, I don't see it listed on their site.
12/23/2007 11:33:55 AM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
STOP YELLING



12/23/2007 2:44:24 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
columbian gold...

oh, nevermind.



*leftovers from a bad childhood folks, and a poor attempt at humor.


I was going ...Sensamillion
12/23/2007 3:28:56 PM EDT
[#12]
Brunton I.B. Cookset.

My Brunton stove, fuel canister, folding sp0rk, and can-stand all fit in there nice-like.


I'm not quite so enamored with titanium as a lot of people are; aluminum is just as light, cheaper, and as long as you get coated or anodized you don't have to worry about metallic tastes.
12/24/2007 9:00:42 AM EDT
[#13]
Just go and get a 24 oz Labatts beer can. Drink beer, cut top off with a good cook safety can opener and you have a very lite weight cheap pan. I have these in my bob, and winter car kits. They work great with a pepsi or super cat can stove.  
12/24/2007 2:58:54 PM EDT
[#14]
I use an Olicamp Space Saver cup with my Esbit stove.  It's about the right size.

Tip: You can increase the heat output of the Esbit if you add some twigs next to the hexamine tab.  Depending on the wood it may smoke a bit.
12/25/2007 5:59:58 PM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:
GSI makes a double boiler that will hold a fuel canister and your butane stove if it's small enough. or you can just pop, your pop can stove into it.
I now hwve three of them, they've gone through at least three different style handles and the latest one I purchased has a different lid.

It's not titanium, so it's a bit cheaper than the others suggested. It's very much like the one in the REI link, and while I've purchased two of the three from REI, I don't see it listed on their site.

I used this one in October on a 9- day 100 mile trip in the Adirondacks. I like it alot. $30 at LL Beans here
12/30/2007 8:37:10 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:
www.rei.com/product/668926


+1