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#277752 - 11/28/15 11:37 PM Alternative uses for a whiskey flask...
wildman800 Offline
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Registered: 11/09/06
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I watched Survival Lilly on YouTube, her latest video shows her utilizing a small whiskey flask for carrying cooking oil. The flask is metal, seals completely, & is easily carried in a pocket or pack. I duplicated the idea in my GHB. I'll also be adding 1 to my BOB.

What other liquids would be used camping in small amounts that a whiskey flask would accommodate ??
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#277754 - 11/29/15 12:13 AM Re: Alternative uses for a whiskey flask... [Re: wildman800]
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#277865 - 12/05/15 03:13 AM Re: Alternative uses for a whiskey flask... [Re: wildman800]
dougwalkabout Offline
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I can see how a cooking oil explosion would be a giant mess. But a whiskey flask? That's a lot of weight for sealed storage. To my mind, it's easier to use poly bottles inside some sort of crush resistant container.

Besides, as a traditionalist, I believe that whiskey flasks should be preserved strictly for their primary duties, and not abandoned to the dark realm of domestic chores. grin

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#277867 - 12/05/15 10:39 AM Re: Alternative uses for a whiskey flask... [Re: dougwalkabout]
M_a_x Offline
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Originally Posted By: dougwalkabout
Besides, as a traditionalist, I believe that whiskey flasks should be preserved strictly for their primary duties, ...


First aid trainers agree with you on that, at least sort of wink. Do not put non beverages in beverage containers and do not put liquor into containers for non alcoholic beverages (and maybe vice versa) to avoid unpleasant and maybe dangerous mixups.
Poly bottles are a better idea as you have a chance to see whats in it.
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#277874 - 12/05/15 06:46 PM Re: Alternative uses for a whiskey flask... [Re: wildman800]
Alex Offline
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Registered: 03/01/07
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I have my 8 oz SS hip flask cut off at the top rim. It serves as a sturdy EDC container, protecting my solar charging powerbank in the front pocket of my sport coat. It can be easily converted into a boiling/cooking cup (by prying out the concave wall to increase the volume and using a wire in predrilled side holes to hang it over the fire). When stuffed (with the powerbank, disposable rain poncho, AC/USB charger, USB cable - it is heavy enough to work as an impact weapon.

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