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Dump mug w/pot insulation and lip protection?
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Feb 21, 2010 at 3:22 pm #1255555
I saw this GSI HALULITE MINIMALIST and it got me thinking.
http://www.gsioutdoors.com/detail.aspx?c=4&p=50139&lu=%2flist.aspx%3fc%3d4&
I have the Brunton IB Cookset – I usually only use the large pot with a insulated mug. I would like to dump the mug. I do a lot of cold weather hiking in Colorado and Utah.
http://www.brunton.com/product.php?id=407
Two questions:
1. any suggestions on how to make (or buy) something so I dont burn my lip when drinking from it?2. any suggestion on how to simply make something to insulate the pot? Something that you put the pot into after the liquid has boiled.
thanksFeb 21, 2010 at 3:41 pm #1576781To answer question 1: I got a plastic lid for my Snow Peak 450 (which doubles as my pot) so I didnt burn my lips. What I realized what that if it was too hot for my lips, it was usually too hot to drink. Once the liquid cooled enough for me to drink, it was cool enough for my lips. I do still have a metal lid that I use while cooking, since cooking with a plastic lid can melt it. YMMV, of course. So I dropped the lid from my pack. One less ounce, one less item.
#2: You can buy Reflectix at a hardware store, which is basically tinfoil and bubble wrap that is used for insulating piping and ductwork. They sell tape for it also. You can make any size cozy you want! But I ended up dropping the cozy also, as I just didn't need it for my cooking style. The mug stayed hot enough to hydrate my meals.
Disclaimer: I hold no responsibility for anyone burning the crap out of their lip!
; )Feb 21, 2010 at 3:53 pm #1576784I would like GSI to make a Halulite mug with handles….
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