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#255640 - 01/19/13 05:14 PM Question: Stanley cookset
haertig Offline
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Does anyone have one of these?



http://www.shopstanley-pmi.com/product/7213

http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Adventure-Stainless-Steel-24-Ounce/dp/B005188T90/ref=pd_sim_sg_14

I am trying to determine is it will fit in this (a burner ring for my "Folding Firebox" stove):



Diameter of the hole is 3.84". I am looking for the diameter measurement of the Stanley cook pot in that long middle section, not the flare at the top or the rebate at the bottom.

I see mention of "4 inches" in some references to the Stanley cookset, but I don't know "which diameter" they are referring to, since this pot appears to have three different diameters.

Alternately, can someone tell me the diameter of one of these stainless cups that snuggle up around a Nalgene bottle (this particular one is made by GSI, but I know Olicamp and a few other manufacturers make them as well):



I am looking for a cooking vessle for my Folding Firebox stove (this burner ring is part of their "Upgrade Kit"):

http://foldingfirebox.com/upgrade-kit/

Thanks!!!

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#255644 - 01/19/13 07:23 PM Re: Question: Stanley cookset [Re: haertig]
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I have no idea about the size, sorry. This is first I've seen of it and wanted to say thanks for the heads up! I've been thinking about their 32 oz bottle/cup combo but this this looks like it would suit my needs better.

I'm liking these features of this cook set:
-two 10-oz. insulated plastic cups
-stainless-steel single-wall cooking pot cooks over camp stove
-vented lid lets steam escape while cooking
-two-position handle extends for cooking. Locks in place

Thanks again, Haertig!
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#255645 - 01/19/13 07:40 PM Re: Question: Stanley cookset [Re: haertig]
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#255647 - 01/19/13 08:28 PM Re: Question: Stanley cookset [Re: bacpacjac]
haertig Offline
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Originally Posted By: bacpacjac

How in the heck did you find a video demonstrating my exact Firebox, my exact boil plate, and the exact cookset I was considering purchasing?!

You must be a guru at Google searching. You answered my question 110%!

Thanks!!!

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#255649 - 01/19/13 08:53 PM Re: Question: Stanley cookset [Re: haertig]
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Haha! Google must know that I'm a woman waiting to go into labour. Glad to help!
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#255658 - 01/20/13 06:45 PM Re: Question: Stanley cookset [Re: haertig]
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Loc: California
$14.99 at Target.
Stanely Adventure Cooker

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#255717 - 01/21/13 10:22 PM Re: Question: Stanley cookset [Re: haertig]
comlpro Offline
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Sorry that I don't have a caliper, but eyeballing the pot on a ruler the dia. is appx three and three sixteenths.

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#255894 - 01/27/13 04:15 PM Re: Question: Stanley cookset [Re: haertig]
haertig Offline
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As a quick followup, I bought the Stanley Cookset at Amazon. I paid $16.99, but the price seems to vary on Amazon from day to day (?).

Arrived yesterday. It's a very nice little cookset. It is nicely made and I know it will serve me well. The cookpot fits perfectly in my Firebox ring that I was wanting to use. This is a very good cookset for this Firebox, should anybody else own one of these. There are two plastic cups included, billed as "heavy duty". Heavy duty is an understatement. These are about the most robust plastic cups I have ever seen. The plastic has a very solid feel to it and is 3/16" thick. No worries about damaging these cups.

This is a good small stainless cookset for those of us not wanting/needing the super lightweight titaniam setups. Well done, Stanley! I am very glad I purchased it.

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#256070 - 02/01/13 01:49 AM Re: Question: Stanley cookset [Re: haertig]
thseng Offline
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Loc: NW NJ
Don't think anyone mentioned it yet, but Stanley cookset fits nicely into a GSI space saver cup.
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#256091 - 02/01/13 05:31 PM Re: Question: Stanley cookset [Re: haertig]
JPickett Offline
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Loc: Missouri
Why do I never see nesting cooksets and cups of HA-3 aluminum. Aluminum is superior to stainless and titanium in my opinion. Light weight, easy to clean, better heat transmission.

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