Registered: 03/13/02
Posts: 905
Loc: Seattle, Washington
I think the Sigg bottles are lighter than PC Nalgene bottles. The aluminum fuel bottles are not coated on the inside but the water bottles are. I think they use a flexible glass coating on the water bottles which may or may not take the heat. Sigg recommended against cooking in their anodized food boxes but I can see no reason not to....except for cosmetic reasons and possible warpage. The water bottles on the other hand do present a reasonable issue with the coating...who knows what happens to it if heated.
You could elect to use the bare aluminum fuel bottles for water however...no acidic liquids though
I looked last night and I can’t find the glass coated ones anymore. They seem to have changed to a baked-on enamel coating while I wasn’t watching. I am intrigued by this idea and would try it if it were that our nothing.
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To make an effective bail on a SIGG bottle remove your paracord shoelaces. A timber hitch with each lace pushed together will provide sufficient friction to lift the bottle. Now you stand up with potable water, turn and twist your ankle. <img src="/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
Yes, you can, but the taste of the plastic liner is nasty! If you must I recommend burning the snot out of the liner and just leaving the aluminum behind.
After that nasty incident I've switched to titanium fuel/water bottles. I swear by them now!
I normally carry two water bottles. One is a always a 40 oz stainless steel Kleen Kanteen. You can thaw frozen water easliy next to a fire or boil water in it. It slips into a stainless steal or titanium cup for transport in my Maxpidetion DevilDog's canteen pouches.
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