Thanks for the review mate, I will say that the lid is not meant to be a tight fit as I don't like to wrestle a lid off my pot when it is filled with hot liquid, just my 2 Cents on that point.
+wildernessoutfitters Hey buddy. Yea that's a really good point. If it does fit tight you could just rest the lid on the pot without losing too much heat. But on a side note, my brother and I would love to collaborate with you!
To make the lid into a locking lid just take a hammer and a nail set and a small scrap piece of 2 x 4 and just punch a divot on each side of the lid so that it will provide a friction fit on the pot
This one is on my wish list. I have both he original water bottle cook set and the stainless canteen cookset from the Pathfinder Store and they are both very well made.
Initially I thought I would like a tight fitting lid as well, but I have found that I do not. When the pot is hot, it is somewhat cumbersome to remove the lid that is not loose. This is a struggle sometimes, especially when it is cold and wet out and your hands aren't working as well as you would like them to. The loose lid lifts off with a small stick and you have multiple options to pour from this pot using the bail or the handles. Other than storage and some minor benefit in carrying, I see no practical reason to have a snug fitting lid, a carry pouch is more than adequate to correct this, and I would want one anyway because of the carbon buildup. This of course is only personal preference, as is all of these reviews, this is not a cut on your review, as I really do enjoy them. Thanks again for showing this.
I have had this same pot for awhile now....I also had the loose fitting lid, and I simply flexed the sides of the pot in a tiny bit and now it snaps in place rather well. Great video BTW.
Hey Krik, thanks for the great info on navigating by compass. Well presented and knowledgeable. So pleased to have someone who speaks clearly and distinctly, without all the "ums" and "ahs" others use. Cheers mate.
With mine I made a locking lid with a hammer and a nail set and just punched a divot in the lid so that the excess metal went to the outside of the rim of the lid which then rubs on the inside of the pot securing the lid to the pot
I have the Solo Stove mid size pot, which has a tight lid, and the same size. . It has both good and bad sides to it. On the plus side, you can use it to carry water, since when you carry it with the top handle, the pot and the water swings along with each other’s. You can also use it to sift things, like coffee grounds. On the minus side, it is quite the work sometimes to put it on properly. I could also wish for a longer top handle sometimes, for better space when you hang it from a stick. And I never scrubbed the black coating either. It even provides an extra protective layer against rust. I’ll also add, it’s great to have a largish pot like this when you melt snow. Even when you don’t need that much, in the end.
Take your left hand put it on the spot below where the bail attaches. Take your right hand put it on the opposing side under the bail. Push your left hand and right hand together, squeezing the pot. Put lid on pot. Is it tighter? Repeat as necessary until lid is tight.
I think that Mr. C intentionally did the lid with a little bit of slack so that you wouldn't have to fight to get the lid off while it is hot. And I also think he might have mentioned that if you prefer have it fit tighter, you can just squeeze the pot on two sides and exaggerate the spout just a bit more and then the sides will have more tension along the lid to keep it in place a little better.
I think it's more likely it's sloppily made in China, just like the other Pathfinder stainless items. Not one Pathfinder stainless item measures up to inspection. With this one, it's bunk that the lid is that loose. It's far looser than it needs to be to get the lid off the pot just by lifting it.
Blue Mountain Bushcraft and Outdoors Yea I think I've seen his bag for it. I'll definitely make one though if I need one. I like to sew. Thanks for watching bud.
Glad you reviewed this. I have been thinking about getting a bush pot and this one is on the short list. Really like the size. As always you, and Stony, do a great job of telling us what we need to know about gear.
snowpuppy77 As always, thanks for watching. Apparently people are happier with the Mors pot. We may have to purchase one of them and compare the two. Hmm.
BlackOwlOutdoors Would definitely be interesting to see a comparison. I stay away from aluminum due to it being reactive and aluminum being arguably toxic to the body. The anodized aluminum in the Mors pot is a step in the right direction as the anodizing is non reactive eliminating that issue. Some argue that the anodized surface scratches and wears over time and then starts leaching aluminum. But probably not as much as a non-anodized aluminum. I like that the Mors pot is made in USA. While I do personally believe aluminum is toxic I would still consider getting a Mors pot especially if I new the anodizing was high quality. If it got scratched up or if I could taste aluminum over time then I would just replace it. Aluminum definitely conduct heat much better than stainless steel.
Thanks for video. Want to note that the production values in your vid are very good. It is so much easier to watch a well-shot video that it is a pleasure.
I'm surprised you haven't used that ride along stove/grill. Build your self a key hole fire pit, move some hot coals aside while keeping the fire going and it's all so simple. No need to deploy and feed a seperate wood stove. But then, perhaps that's just me. I agree with you about that loose lid. And thanks from this subscriber for all of your efforts. Really like your channel!!
kbbjedi Thanks Kenny. Apparently folks prefer the Four Dog version, which is aluminum. I opted for the stainless. We may have to purchase the Four Dog pot and see how they compare.
Thanks for the feedback guys, i will look into the Four Dog pots. I've been happy with other gear from the Pathfinder Store but it's always nice to have options.
Nice pot with good features. I thought... in wintertime if you want to melt snow to get water, that size would be handy for one person. At least it feels like it could save some time to be able to melt more snow right away. Very nice video. Thanks for sharing. /Ulrica
Gullrica That's a good point. Luckily there is LOTS of spring fed running water where we live. So I don't really ever have to melt snow. Thanks for watching my friend. -Krik
I'm very curious.... I tried going through your playlist to find the knife you use the feather the far wood stick and couldn't. What is it? Great review! I like the conversational tone of the video. Nicely done Be well brother Craig
Dave, would you consider doing a video on harvesting fatwood? I know Pine works great and would like to see your approach to harvesting it. Thanks for all you do.
I have the same pot. Lid fits nice, not too tight, but tighter than yours. Maybe you just need to give it a little hug and tighten it up a little. I use my stove stand with a alcohol stove and that works nice when I can't build a fire. Good review thanks.
Yeah I got the pathfinder bush pot. But I'm still going to buy a "Zebra Loop Handle Pot 14cm"..... You can put a little pressure on the rim of the pathfinder bush pot & that will make the lid a tighter fit. It's basically a Mors Kochanski bush pot. In that, that it has a 7 to 8 cup capacity.
The pot lid should be mangled in such a way that if you accidently drop your pot of hot liquid or precious food it should likly not fall out or all over you. Mors Kochanski
My bush pot has a tight fit and I've seen a video to where you just squeeze the rim on the pot and the lid fit tight. but I didn't have to do that. I'm very happy with all the path finder gear I have bought. Good video by the way!
Great video guys, I always have loved your shooting style and on location shooting. You guys put a lot of work into this and I appreciate that. Hope to see Stony in a video!!!!
Daniel Fremen Thank you so much for the kind words. They really mean a lot to my brother and I. I'm sure you'll see Stony in some videos once we do more adventures/walkabouts. -Krik
Great pot and even better review but in my opinion I prefer the zebra billy can I know that it doesn't have a locking bail, butterfly handles and a spout it is my favourite due to it being heavier duty the lid being more solid and the little dish inside a swell as the polished finish. The mors pot by four dog stove seems to be a better bet in my option as it has all the the same features and more it has a fairly locking lid and it is made of thick aluminium which makes it durable and light. However I think that this is Also a great pit if you can afford it (I can't) which is probably why I'm jealous Great vid Best regards possible archie
I have the same pot but have yet to use it, just been getting by with the pathfinder bottle set thus far. Great review as always and do you really think the world is ready to have Stony in front of camera :) ~Peace~
Dave's stove was right there to demo, but you ducked that part. It works swell in my use, even with an alcohol stove. My lid didn't shake off, either until I used it a while... so I took a center punch and put a couple of tiny marks on the lid to hold it in. Works find now.
Four Dog does not make the Mors pot, they just sell them. Open Country makes the Mors pot right here in Wisconsin. I believe this stainless copy Dave sells is made in China.
Thanks for the video, I can't decide between this pot, mors pot, or zebra pot. I like stainless the best even though it's heavier because it's tougher. Your opinion?
The difference between pathfinder and others is that pathfinder is stainless steel. As for the lid mine clicks in nd is tight, so I'd personally return that one with the loose lid.
Indeed. That's the whole idea of the metric system; 1L = 10 deciliters = 100 centiliters = 1000 milliliters 1 meter = 10 decimeters = 100 centimeters = 1000 millimeters And the list goes on and on... Also, 1 cubic deciliter of water weighs 1 kilogramm and is 1 liter. Its all connected.
Now I liked your video! The round base you said that you could use it for a grill ,well it's also a wood fired stove, use it to heat your water , and use your square wood stove to cook your food ! The square cut out that you put over the handles is where you add twigs to keep the fire going ! But you knew that didn't you ? Joe
Just right for 1 person just fill it half full. How would you feel if you were fixing supper and your brother showed up unexpectedly and you had a small pot?
It seems very quality and solid product but havy . Don't think it could be a part of my cook kit for one person. Thanks for you videos you are doing well.
it's a direct knock off of the original Mors Canadian bush pot. four dogs makes a copy of the mora pot "Better in my opinion" but the real actual design came from the Canadian air force in the 1950's. Mors a rather historical figure in Canada from the 1970's adapted it from the Canadian airforce for his own use. This is how the pot was known to be called the Mors bushpot. Looks like it will soon be remembered as the Dave C bushpot after 30 years... Four Dogs version comes black coated or anodized pot which is nice for heating up faster downside is that the pot is light but can get dented up versus the steel pot version here. The bails are removable on the Four Dogs which is also a nice touch. Give the four dogs a look you may like it as well as the other four dogs makings which are rather nice.
RViscara I'm familiar with Mors and this pot's origin. I wanted to try this version because it's made from stainless. I still haven't ruled out purchasing the Four Dog one. Take it easy.
take it easy? I was not coming down on you or the video. I was also not the only one who mentioned the four dogs. I only mentioned the story behind the original pot and where it came from. Most believe it to have come from four dogs or mora himself. Most did not know it was from Canadian Air Force. Mora himself is a rather interesting man in his own right and was worth the mention that I believe most may find intriguing on this channel. never was coming down on you.
RViscara Ha. Sorry. "Take is easy" is a saying. Sort of like saying, be well, or take care. I appreciate your comments. And I agree he is an interesting person. I've watched a lot of his videos. -Krik
RViscara I'm not so sure this pot design originated with the Canadian Air Force. I know that's not what you said above, but like everything in bushcraft, good ideas are shared and evolve. Pretty sure this pot design came from Mirro. This company started making aluminum pots, pans, and utensils in the early 1900s. They made a cook set in the 50s that has multiple pots and pans in it and it all collapsed into itself like a Russian doll for transport and storage. The smallest pot in the set is clearly the predecessor to the CAF pot, Four Dog's pots, and DC's pots. You can find the pot sets still for sale on eBay etc for about $50 US. I have had a set for years and use them all when car camping. The bushpot gets used the most. It's nice and light and works well, but really takes dents easily. I was afraid I would ruin it, so I got a DC pot to replace it for regular bushcrafting. It's clearly heavier, but man, you can beat the crap out of it.
Why wouldn't you grab this pot first , 1 - pack all your food , fire starter , first aid kit , tent , rain gear , tarp , clothes , and , or , anything you want inside pot , 2 - large so you can purify a substantial amount of water without making numerous trips to water source . 3 - doesn't take up any more room than things mentioned
I've found pot made of better material and heavy duty and bigger for the same price. It was really no comparison. zebra pots are just so much more for the money that it isn't even close. I love self reliance outfitters and anything to do with great quality gear that can be counted on. I don't get paid for anything to do with any product I use but that will change very soon. I don't give a rats ass about any name or brand of any kind that does not give good if not great results.
Get a Zebra Pot! Much better quality. I can't speak for his other gear, but the new, large Pathfinder alcohol stove is a piece of crap. Made in China! I've gone through 3 of these stoves, and not one of them work properly. Just MHO.
Paul Gibson after the first one sucking you baught another? And when that failed you baught another?!? At what point did sensible reasoning comeik to play?
This is a cheap kock off of the Mors Pot. When comparing Dave's pot with the Mors Pot from Four Dog Stoves ... Dave's is not good... The Mors Pot is American made, has a tight lid, and costs $11 less. Check out the Mors Pot and compare it head to head with this pot and you see you are throwing away $11 for an inferior product. Dave's pot is more expensive and not as good. I am a big fan of Dave, the pathfinder school and store, but this product fails!
Hmmm... Made in China? No thanks... I was interested in his canteen cooker set, but if that's made in China as well, I'll find an American Made alternative. That's kinda disappointing that Dave sells his stuff at those prices and then outsources to foreign companies that promote slave labor.... Shame on you Mr. Canterbury, you lost a customer here.
One of de best pots i ever had was made in India,, at first i was gonna return it but kept it,, used it for many year's till it got lost in a move,, nowadays i don't care were it's made as long as its well made,, Maxpidition gear is made in Vietnam and it's some rugged stuff,, just my 3 cent's worth 💰
Pot Tip! When filling a pot from a creek face the mouth downstream... it reduces the likely hood of surface debris entering the pot.
1.8lt = 1800mls. That's the beauty of the metric system. :)
Nice spot. Having the creek and some snow on the ground very pretty.
Take care. Craig.
1L=10dl=100cl=1000ml
Thanks for the review mate, I will say that the lid is not meant to be a tight fit as I don't like to wrestle a lid off my pot when it is filled with hot liquid, just my 2 Cents on that point.
+wildernessoutfitters Hey buddy. Yea that's a really good point. If it does fit tight you could just rest the lid on the pot without losing too much heat. But on a side note, my brother and I would love to collaborate with you!
KICK ROCKS SCUMBAG!!!
To make the lid into a locking lid just take a hammer and a nail set and a small scrap piece of 2 x 4 and just punch a divot on each side of the lid so that it will provide a friction fit on the pot
This one is on my wish list. I have both he original water bottle cook set and the stainless canteen cookset from the Pathfinder Store and they are both very well made.
Survival On Purpose Are they made in China as well? And I agree, the pot it definitely well made. Just not certain about the loose fitting lid.
I'm pretty sure they are. Mine have held up very well. They both have lids but I have never really noticed ho tightly they fit.
Initially I thought I would like a tight fitting lid as well, but I have found that I do not. When the pot is hot, it is somewhat cumbersome to remove the lid that is not loose. This is a struggle sometimes, especially when it is cold and wet out and your hands aren't working as well as you would like them to. The loose lid lifts off with a small stick and you have multiple options to pour from this pot using the bail or the handles. Other than storage and some minor benefit in carrying, I see no practical reason to have a snug fitting lid, a carry pouch is more than adequate to correct this, and I would want one anyway because of the carbon buildup. This of course is only personal preference, as is all of these reviews, this is not a cut on your review, as I really do enjoy them. Thanks again for showing this.
I have had this same pot for awhile now....I also had the loose fitting lid, and I simply flexed the sides of the pot in a tiny bit and now it snaps in place rather well. Great video BTW.
Kenneth McCluskey Thanks for the tip bud.
Hey Krik, thanks for the great info on navigating by compass. Well presented and knowledgeable. So pleased to have someone who speaks clearly and distinctly, without all the "ums" and "ahs" others use. Cheers mate.
Amen my friend, , i can't stand people who can't say a sentence without a half dozen ummm's and a equal amounts of ahhhh's.👍.
With mine I made a locking lid with a hammer and a nail set and just punched a divot in the lid so that the excess metal went to the outside of the rim of the lid which then rubs on the inside of the pot securing the lid to the pot
I use the mors bush pot by four dog stove. Its anodized aluminum with same bail and butterfly handle. Ive been pleased with it
wildernesscamp 85 I've heard good things about it. We may have to purchase one and test it out.
I think I gave $36 for it. Dave design is pretty much is the same but its ss.
Beautifully made video!!!! And I love the featured pot!
Got a canoe trip coming up. Just picked one of these bushpots up. It's only $24.99 now and that feels like a great price.
I used a set of needle nose pliers, tweaked my pour spout a little, tightened the pot on the lid , made a more defined pour spout
I have the Solo Stove mid size pot, which has a tight lid, and the same size. . It has both good and bad sides to it.
On the plus side, you can use it to carry water, since when you carry it with the top handle, the pot and the water swings along with each other’s. You can also use it to sift things, like coffee grounds. On the minus side, it is quite the work sometimes to put it on properly.
I could also wish for a longer top handle sometimes, for better space when you hang it from a stick.
And I never scrubbed the black coating either. It even provides an extra protective layer against rust.
I’ll also add, it’s great to have a largish pot like this when you melt snow. Even when you don’t need that much, in the end.
Excellent cinematography.
Take your left hand put it on the spot below where the bail attaches. Take your right hand put it on the opposing side under the bail. Push your left hand and right hand together, squeezing the pot. Put lid on pot. Is it tighter? Repeat as necessary until lid is tight.
I think that Mr. C intentionally did the lid with a little bit of slack so that you wouldn't have to fight to get the lid off while it is hot. And I also think he might have mentioned that if you prefer have it fit tighter, you can just squeeze the pot on two sides and exaggerate the spout just a bit more and then the sides will have more tension along the lid to keep it in place a little better.
I think it's more likely it's sloppily made in China, just like the other Pathfinder stainless items. Not one Pathfinder stainless item measures up to inspection. With this one, it's bunk that the lid is that loose. It's far looser than it needs to be to get the lid off the pot just by lifting it.
I have the older aluminum version. I like it quite a bit. The lid is nice and tight on mine.
The Hidden Woodsman makes a bag for that pot.
Хороший и удобный котелок!!!
Blue Mountain Bushcraft and Outdoors Yea I think I've seen his bag for it. I'll definitely make one though if I need one. I like to sew. Thanks for watching bud.
Glad you reviewed this. I have been thinking about getting a bush pot and this one is on the short list. Really like the size. As always you, and Stony, do a great job of telling us what we need to know about gear.
snowpuppy77 As always, thanks for watching. Apparently people are happier with the Mors pot. We may have to purchase one of them and compare the two. Hmm.
BlackOwlOutdoors Would definitely be interesting to see a comparison. I stay away from aluminum due to it being reactive and aluminum being arguably toxic to the body. The anodized aluminum in the Mors pot is a step in the right direction as the anodizing is non reactive eliminating that issue. Some argue that the anodized surface scratches and wears over time and then starts leaching aluminum. But probably not as much as a non-anodized aluminum. I like that the Mors pot is made in USA. While I do personally believe aluminum is toxic I would still consider getting a Mors pot especially if I new the anodizing was high quality. If it got scratched up or if I could taste aluminum over time then I would just replace it. Aluminum definitely conduct heat much better than stainless steel.
I've always been told to keep my container's mouth to the opposide direction of the stream. That way nothing can come and float into the pot.
Good review some interesting features. Looking forward to your update video. Thanks. atb
I saw a man on UA-cam push in on the two side were the bail handle connects to pot and it fixs the lid well now
Contact the Pathfinder store. I'm pretty sure the lid is supposed to have a friction fit. They might send a new lid or something.
Soulman1282 Thanks, I may just do that.
Thanks for video. Want to note that the production values in your vid are very good. It is so much easier to watch a well-shot video that it is a pleasure.
Richard Caniglia Thanks for noticing. We share the same feelings. -Krik
I'm surprised you haven't used that ride along stove/grill. Build your self a key hole fire pit, move some hot coals aside while keeping the fire going and it's all so simple. No need to deploy and feed a seperate wood stove. But then, perhaps that's just me. I agree with you about that loose lid. And thanks from this subscriber for all of your efforts. Really like your channel!!
So basically, it's a Mors pot, but in stainless steel
I've had my eye on this pot, might have to pull the trigger soon. Great overview.
kbbjedi Thanks Kenny. Apparently folks prefer the Four Dog version, which is aluminum. I opted for the stainless. We may have to purchase the Four Dog pot and see how they compare.
Thanks for the feedback guys, i will look into the Four Dog pots. I've been happy with other gear from the Pathfinder Store but it's always nice to have options.
Nice pot with good features. I thought... in wintertime if you want to melt snow to get water, that size would be handy for one person. At least it feels like it could save some time to be able to melt more snow right away. Very nice video. Thanks for sharing. /Ulrica
Gullrica That's a good point. Luckily there is LOTS of spring fed running water where we live. So I don't really ever have to melt snow. Thanks for watching my friend. -Krik
I'm very curious.... I tried going through your playlist to find the knife you use the feather the far wood stick and couldn't. What is it?
Great review! I like the conversational tone of the video. Nicely done
Be well brother
Craig
Forestwalker111 The knife I used in this video? It's a knife I desined and had custom built by Tindall Knives. -Krik
Dave, would you consider doing a video on harvesting fatwood? I know Pine works great and would like to see your approach to harvesting it. Thanks for all you do.
Nice video. Thanks for the review. I enjoy the work you guys do.
I have the same pot. Lid fits nice, not too tight, but tighter than yours. Maybe you just need to give it a little hug and tighten it up a little. I use my stove stand with a alcohol stove and that works nice when I can't build a fire. Good review thanks.
if you're not sold on this set up have a look at the solo stove and 1800 pot. they sent me one and i love it.
Yeah I got the pathfinder bush pot. But I'm still going to buy a "Zebra Loop Handle Pot 14cm"..... You can put a little pressure on the rim of the pathfinder bush pot & that will make the lid a tighter fit. It's basically a Mors Kochanski bush pot. In that, that it has a 7 to 8 cup capacity.
The pot lid should be mangled in such a way that if you accidently drop your pot of hot liquid or precious food it should likly not fall out or all over you. Mors Kochanski
Good review and great videography.
It looks like the Mors pot, but its stainless, right? Thanks for showing it to us.
Great review, looks like a great two person pot.
Very good, Thank you very much
My bush pot has a tight fit and I've seen a video to where you just squeeze the rim on the pot and the lid fit tight. but I didn't have to do that. I'm very happy with all the path finder gear I have bought. Good video by the way!
I have really been enjoying your videos and just subscribed. Great review of the PF Bush Pot.
Great video guys, I always have loved your shooting style and on location shooting. You guys put a lot of work into this and I appreciate that. Hope to see Stony in a video!!!!
Daniel Fremen Thank you so much for the kind words. They really mean a lot to my brother and I. I'm sure you'll see Stony in some videos once we do more adventures/walkabouts. -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors Anytime, I really appreciate what you guys are doing and hope that you can keep it up for a long time to come.
Great pot and even better review but in my opinion I prefer the zebra billy can I know that it doesn't have a locking bail, butterfly handles and a spout it is my favourite due to it being heavier duty the lid being more solid and the little dish inside a swell as the polished finish. The mors pot by four dog stove seems to be a better bet in my option as it has all the the same features and more it has a fairly locking lid and it is made of thick aluminium which makes it durable and light. However I think that this is Also a great pit if you can afford it (I can't) which is probably why I'm jealous
Great vid
Best regards possible archie
I have the same pot but have yet to use it, just been getting by with the pathfinder bottle set thus far. Great review as always and do you really think the world is ready to have Stony in front of camera :) ~Peace~
Zed Outdoors No one will ever be ready for Stony. If you do start using the pot, I'd be interested to hear your take on it. Peace muchacho!
Dave's stove was right there to demo, but you ducked that part. It works swell in my use, even with an alcohol stove. My lid didn't shake off, either until I used it a while... so I took a center punch and put a couple of tiny marks on the lid to hold it in. Works find now.
Whats that knife there, Krik?
CedricAda Gear and Outdoors You know, don't you?
Awesome review man!
Abrahm
Four dog stove makes these pots and made them long before Dave ever made a deal with the company.
aah that mors pot does look like a good one. The aluminium woukd make for a faster boil. I saw them on frost rivers website.
Four Dog does not make the Mors pot, they just sell them. Open Country makes the Mors pot right here in Wisconsin.
I believe this stainless copy Dave sells is made in China.
***** I bought one from Dave a year ago and when I saw Made in China I sent it back at that price plus exchange $65. Cdn
Is this the same as the 120 oz. Bushpot with lid in the store now?
I ask as this is 6 years old.
Dammit Krik where's that BHK Brumby review!?
TheHalfNam It's coming. Be patient.
Thanks for the video, I can't decide between this pot, mors pot, or zebra pot. I like stainless the best even though it's heavier because it's tougher. Your opinion?
nice bush pot
Nice video.
I bought a 64oz bush pot in February 2021. Is it really 1.8 liters?
So its a billy then.
Nice video as usual. The lib should be loose, otherwise it would be dangerous to try to open the lib when the pot is hot and the lib is tight.
Show us the knife you were designing
Survive the outdoors STO When the time is right, if it ever is.
How about Stanley cook set?
1.8 L is 1800ml.
The difference between pathfinder and others is that pathfinder is stainless steel. As for the lid mine clicks in nd is tight, so I'd personally return that one with the loose lid.
John Whittle Thanks, I may contact them and see what's up.
Well worth it, as all the ones I've seen including my own has a lid that clips in tight.
1.8 Liters is 1800 ml FYI
Indeed. That's the whole idea of the metric system;
1L = 10 deciliters = 100 centiliters = 1000 milliliters
1 meter = 10 decimeters = 100 centimeters = 1000 millimeters
And the list goes on and on...
Also, 1 cubic deciliter of water weighs 1 kilogramm and is 1 liter.
Its all connected.
It's probably been mentioned, I really can't be bothered looking, but Litres and Millilitres are both metric, there's no conversion, just basic math.
Now I liked your video! The round base you said that you could use it for a grill ,well it's also a wood fired stove, use it to heat your water , and use your square wood stove to cook your food ! The square cut out that you put over the handles is where you add twigs to keep the fire going ! But you knew that didn't you ? Joe
Make a video of bush pot vs zebra billy pot
do you live in canada
Keep going. You'll get there.Good product review. Uhmm..vwhat where you making forblunch? Dinner? Uhm. ..blost me
My lid fit pretty tight out of the box. Almost too tight. Maybe theyres some variance in production
Squish the pot out of shape slightly and the lid with stay on 👍
Enjoyed the video!! Thks
Just right for 1 person just fill it half full. How would you feel if you were fixing supper and your brother showed up unexpectedly and you had a small pot?
1:55....
1.8 liters = 1800 ml
1.8 liters = 7.5 cups
So hat is the 64oz pot
It seems very quality and solid product but havy . Don't think it could be a part of my cook kit for one person.
Thanks for you videos you are doing well.
I have this pot and my lid is tight fitted... squeeze the sides that should do the trick for ya....
Are u going to do a 30 000 subscriber give away???????????
Lucas R No we are not.
enough with the whole turtle thing!
hey i cant not found the blue button.
Cood some one help me plese
Samuel Savoie It's on our Channel's home page.
it's a direct knock off of the original Mors Canadian bush pot. four dogs makes a copy of the mora pot "Better in my opinion" but the real actual design came from the Canadian air force in the 1950's. Mors a rather historical figure in Canada from the 1970's adapted it from the Canadian airforce for his own use. This is how the pot was known to be called the Mors bushpot. Looks like it will soon be remembered as the Dave C bushpot after 30 years... Four Dogs version comes black coated or anodized pot which is nice for heating up faster downside is that the pot is light but can get dented up versus the steel pot version here. The bails are removable on the Four Dogs which is also a nice touch. Give the four dogs a look you may like it as well as the other four dogs makings which are rather nice.
RViscara I'm familiar with Mors and this pot's origin. I wanted to try this version because it's made from stainless. I still haven't ruled out purchasing the Four Dog one. Take it easy.
take it easy? I was not coming down on you or the video. I was also not the only one who mentioned the four dogs. I only mentioned the story behind the original pot and where it came from. Most believe it to have come from four dogs or mora himself. Most did not know it was from Canadian Air Force. Mora himself is a rather interesting man in his own right and was worth the mention that I believe most may find intriguing on this channel. never was coming down on you.
RViscara Ha. Sorry. "Take is easy" is a saying. Sort of like saying, be well, or take care. I appreciate your comments. And I agree he is an interesting person. I've watched a lot of his videos. -Krik
RViscara I'm not so sure this pot design originated with the Canadian Air Force. I know that's not what you said above, but like everything in bushcraft, good ideas are shared and evolve. Pretty sure this pot design came from Mirro. This company started making aluminum pots, pans, and utensils in the early 1900s. They made a cook set in the 50s that has multiple pots and pans in it and it all collapsed into itself like a Russian doll for transport and storage. The smallest pot in the set is clearly the predecessor to the CAF pot, Four Dog's pots, and DC's pots. You can find the pot sets still for sale on eBay etc for about $50 US. I have had a set for years and use them all when car camping. The bushpot gets used the most. It's nice and light and works well, but really takes dents easily. I was afraid I would ruin it, so I got a DC pot to replace it for regular bushcrafting. It's clearly heavier, but man, you can beat the crap out of it.
Why wouldn't you grab this pot first , 1 - pack all your food , fire starter , first aid kit , tent , rain gear , tarp , clothes , and , or , anything you want inside pot , 2 - large so you can purify a substantial amount of water without making numerous trips to water source . 3 - doesn't take up any more room than things mentioned
Mors bush pot from Fourdog is a much better deal.
1500 ml, but you were probably meaning oz.
Not sure I should bother with the rest of the review considering you're not able to work out the liters to milliliters conversion.
Here is a fix for the lid. ua-cam.com/video/FeUvqakoung/v-deo.html
Just squeeze the pot at the top a little and the lid will stay put just fine . . . and don't call me a turtle! :-)
I've found pot made of better material and heavy duty and bigger for the same price. It was really no comparison. zebra pots are just so much more for the money that it isn't even close. I love self reliance outfitters and anything to do with great quality gear that can be counted on. I don't get paid for anything to do with any product I use but that will change very soon. I don't give a rats ass about any name or brand of any kind that does not give good if not great results.
That lighter has been used to smoke alot of marijuana
Get a Zebra Pot! Much better quality. I can't speak for his other gear, but the new, large Pathfinder alcohol stove is a piece of crap. Made in China! I've gone through 3 of these stoves, and not one of them work properly. Just MHO.
Paul Gibson after the first one sucking you baught another? And when that failed you baught another?!? At what point did sensible reasoning comeik to play?
This is a cheap kock off of the Mors Pot.
When comparing Dave's pot with the Mors Pot from Four Dog Stoves ... Dave's is not good... The Mors Pot is American made, has a tight lid, and costs $11 less. Check out the Mors Pot and compare it head to head with this pot and you see you are throwing away $11 for an inferior product. Dave's pot is more expensive and not as good.
I am a big fan of Dave, the pathfinder school and store, but this product fails!
We get it,you don't like the pot lol
Hmmm... Made in China? No thanks... I was interested in his canteen cooker set, but if that's made in China as well, I'll find an American Made alternative. That's kinda disappointing that Dave sells his stuff at those prices and then outsources to foreign companies that promote slave labor.... Shame on you Mr. Canterbury, you lost a customer here.
One of de best pots i ever had was made in India,, at first i was gonna return it but kept it,, used it for many year's till it got lost in a move,, nowadays i don't care were it's made as long as its well made,, Maxpidition gear is made in Vietnam and it's some rugged stuff,, just my 3 cent's worth 💰