#130265 - 04/16/08 10:47 AM
SIGG canteen
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Does anyone have the 1940 replica SIGG Canteen? This one I'm curious if the cup that comes with it will stand up to being heated over a stove.
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#130266 - 04/16/08 10:53 AM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: AROTC]
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Carpal Tunnel
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"Cheaper Than Dirt" has the military surplus SIGG's for sale.
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#130267 - 04/16/08 11:22 AM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: wildman800]
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I have that canteen, but never tried tried to use the cup over a stove/fire just yet - but I don't see an issue. Its my edc to work, and a perfect size to be sitting on my desk. As a side note: it does look a bit like a flask, and can't tell you how many times people ask what spirits I have in it!
I even emailed customer support to find out what kind of metal the cup is, and if they recommend such a task... They kept mentioning the steel in the canteen (stainless steel and now aluminum oval bottles). I couldn't get an answer to my question, so I gave up.
Sorry, No help... But it is a cool product.
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#130315 - 04/16/08 05:08 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
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Yeah, looking at it on closer inspection, my cup is in two parts as well. Though it looks like it was 'welded' (for lack of a better explanation) on then grinded clean - you can see the grinder marks as they were done evenly. But it does have a faint 'tan' colour for the seam.
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#130321 - 04/16/08 06:17 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: AROTC]
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Hi AROTC, The metal cup is oval shaped and is 6 cm (minor axis) and 10 cm (major axis) and will hold about 400ml of water to boil safely . The cup is formed from 2 pieces of stainless steel. The oval base of the cup has be brazed to the wall of the cup with what looks like nickel bronze (white yellow metal). So it should be able to boil water without any problems. The main problem is stable the cup will sit on your stove due to the 6cm by 10cm oval dimensions. This will depend on your make and model of stove. Also because of the oval shape, boiling water isn't going to be very efficient either. As the cup is a single walled metal cup I would'nt recommend it for drinking hot drinks from directly. The Sigg Bottle I have is also manufactured from Stainless Steel and powder coated on the outside. If your are going to purchase the Sigg water bottle and cup set then I would also recommend purchasing the neoprene cover as well. The neoprene cover helps keep liquids cooler for longer and helps stops the bottle from getting dented. The Sigg Bottle is very stylish and is great for carrying a good malt whisky in the wilderness being both lighter and more durable than the glass bottle alternative. Pouring a malt from a plastic platypus bag just doesn't have the same effect.
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#130329 - 04/16/08 07:32 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Registered: 03/13/02
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The new version Sigg oval with cup is quite nice. Both are stainless, yet I see that an aluminum oval bottle is now available. I can easily drink hot liquids from the stainless cup....not an issue at all. I have not cooked in it yet. The old surplus 1940 version is aluminum including the cup. I have a more recent version with a plastic bottle and aluminum cup....hot as hades to drink from. Sigg has an awfully nice new .4L Vintage Flask....just perfect for a single malt. I saw this posted on another forum and had one in minutes....I really like this stainless flask.
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#130363 - 04/17/08 02:16 AM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Pouring a malt from a plastic platypus bag just doesn't have the same effect. It's all about the attitude, AFLM. If James Bond can look cool in a turtleneck, there's hope for me and my plastic bag full of bourbon. I hope.
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#130364 - 04/17/08 02:19 AM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: jaywalke]
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Hey, a toddy in a Camelbak bladder may not look cool, but you get the same kick...
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#130394 - 04/17/08 01:53 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
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Sigg has a great design team that creates beautiful and functional products. I've yet to be disappointed with anything by Sigg, I have quite a few bottles as well as some boxes and a cutlery set. I do not have the silver flask however; soon.
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#130444 - 04/17/08 11:26 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
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I'll be bbq'ing ribs this weekend (4+ hr smoke), so i'll try it then (not really allowed campfires on the island).
Unless someone else who has the cup and a camp stove/open fire, and can use them????
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#130503 - 04/18/08 06:14 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Thanks for the review Am_Fear_Liath_Mor!
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#130559 - 04/19/08 03:41 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
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Well, said. Thank you for your test Fear. I like the idea of being able to use the Sigg cup as a pot in a pinch. Good to know its not going to fail catastrophically.
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#200828 - 04/23/10 05:12 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: justmeagain]
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Registered: 07/10/09
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I've been looking for a new edc water bottle and came across this sigg flask and was wondering if they where lined with some thing
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#200829 - 04/23/10 05:22 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: Cauldronborn]
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Registered: 01/25/09
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I was thinking of getting one of the sigg flasks last fall and was told by the local sig dealer that they couldn't get them anymore. Either the flasks or the oval bottles that they fit in. I went with the ti snow peak and very happy with it.
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#200844 - 04/23/10 06:55 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Loc: UK
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Am Fear Liath Mor I see that you have one of the flasks, can you please tell me if there is a liner of any type on the inside?
cauldronborn
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#200852 - 04/23/10 08:51 PM
Re: SIGG canteen
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Registered: 07/10/09
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Loc: UK
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Many thanks, some times I find that I come across something on the net and no matter how many searches I do I can't find answer's to the simple questions (the one that make you fell silly for asking). As for those other bottles I've found that the cylindrical shaped ones are a PITA to use in my small rucksack (I pack light and they don't stay where i want them)
PS: Sorry to keep bugging you like this but could you tell me the weight of the flask with and with out the cup please. Again, many thanks
Edited by Cauldronborn (04/23/10 09:43 PM)
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