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#86889 - 02/28/07 02:46 AM swedish Mess Kit
big_al Offline
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Registered: 01/04/06
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Loc: 20mi east of San Diego
I just recived my Swedish mess kit and loaded it with alcohol,and put 9 oz. of water on to boil. In 41/2 min. I was drinking coffee. The temp. was 58 with a light wind. This unit will go in the back of my truck, and my gas rig will come out.
Quick easy and no gas fumes to worry about. It also has the ability to hang over the fire, if need be.
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#86891 - 02/28/07 02:51 AM Re: swedish Mess Kit [Re: big_al]
OldBaldGuy Offline
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Registered: 09/30/01
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Every time I decide not to get one of those things to replace my Pepsi can stove and greast pot, someone like you comes along and changes my mind. Guess I might as well get around to doing it. Glad you like it...
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#86899 - 02/28/07 03:12 AM Re: swedish Mess Kit [Re: OldBaldGuy]
big_al Offline
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Loc: 20mi east of San Diego
OBG Take a look at e-bay#270092554670 This is the same stove I bought, and from the same guy. The one I recived I don't think has ever been used.
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#86905 - 02/28/07 04:00 AM Re: swedish Mess Kit [Re: big_al]
OldBaldGuy Offline
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Hokay, thanks...
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#86906 - 02/28/07 04:06 AM Re: swedish Mess Kit [Re: big_al]
smitty Offline
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Registered: 11/01/06
Posts: 97
Loc: Missouri
I've got 2 of these kits and thinking about getting another. They work great.
Big al... what did you use as your fuel? Denatured alcohol or Heat?

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#86910 - 02/28/07 04:45 AM Re: swedish Mess Kit [Re: smitty]
oldsoldier Offline
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Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 742
Loc: MA
Denat & heet are essentially the same. I bought a can of denatured alcohol from wally world, and it runs fine out of mine.
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#86923 - 02/28/07 01:15 PM Re: swedish Mess Kit [Re: oldsoldier]
ironraven Offline
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Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
Point- the yellow Heet is good stove fuel. But it isn't the same as denatured, denatured is mostly ethanol with enough methanol so that it isn't drinkable and thus tax exempt. Yellow Heet is mostly just methanol.

Red Heet is pointless as stove fuel, it's high grade isopropyl, too much water to burn well.
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#86925 - 02/28/07 01:20 PM Re: swedish Mess Kit [Re: ironraven]
oldsoldier Offline
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Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 742
Loc: MA
Hey, I found this link, for TWO of them, cheap! You cant go wrong with this deal! http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=288323
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#86936 - 02/28/07 02:29 PM Re: swedish Mess Kit [Re: big_al]
wildman800 Offline
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Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2851
Loc: La-USA
I like mine so much that I bought a second one for my nephew's backpack. I've been using regular de-natured alcohol and have had no problems (with the stove).

I have learned that cooking scrambled eggs or mixing instant grits creates quite a job cleaning the residue out afterwards. I do carry a U.S. Army messkit with me for frying food (eggs, etc.) and for the plate. I use U.S. Army canteens/cups to mix up the grits, oatmeal, & other sticky foods since they are easier to clean afterwards. A side note for those who use the U.S. Army system, I can fit a small ziplock bag/2 SOS pads, a small pill bottle of "strike anywhere" matches, and 4 Triox tablets in the U.S. Army messkit.

The best thing about this Swedish messkit is that there remains sufficient room inside for a ziplock bag/4 SOS pads, a large pill bottle of "strike anywhere" matches, and a Hobo knife. Placing these extra items in the messkits also reduce the "rattle factor" significantly. Less "rattle factor" means increased opportunities to observe wildlife while on the march.

I am a Military History Buff and I have noticed that the German Army has used this kit from at least WW1 up to the recent past. (I don't know if they are still using it today) I have noticed in the old war footage, you will quite often see this messkit hung on the outside of the Field Pack. I would like to know how the German Wehrmacht personnel are hanging these without losing them during the "fog of battle". I would rather hang it on the outside than take up that space inside of my pack.
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#86944 - 02/28/07 04:01 PM Re: swedish Mess Kit [Re: oldsoldier]
dchinell Offline
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Registered: 02/08/02
Posts: 312
Loc: FL
Oldsoldier and all:

A word of caution. I've tried twice to buy them from Sportsman's Guide, and both times they arrived with so much damage to the windscreen that they were either unusable, or something I just didn't want to use.

All the units I've gotten from them are clearly heavily used, showing damage to the rubber o-rings that seal the alcohol burner lid, and evidence of wood fires having been used inside the windscreen.

I've bought these kits from other sources and had them arrive in near-perfect condition, and suggest you hold out for that.

Bear


Edited by dchinell (02/28/07 04:02 PM)
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