Been looking at water bottles, mainly military canteens, those metal 'sigg-type' camping bottles, and those nalgene bottles.
I'm swaying more towards a military canteen with a metal cup, but proper ones seem expensive (not the cheap aluminium ones)
What do you guys recommend?
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I swear by the 85 pattern British Army waterbottle and a metal mug.
They are heavy compared to other makes out there, but they are bomb proof, the ones I was issued with in 1986 are still with me and have never leaked.
Beware of cheaper imitations though.
They are heavy compared to other makes out there, but they are bomb proof, the ones I was issued with in 1986 are still with me and have never leaked.
Beware of cheaper imitations though.
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Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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Depends what you want it for...I've got a mexpedition nalgene bottle for every day commuting and its great...if a little large! (1 litre capacity)
The only thing is, because its a widemouth its easy to spill it over yourself if you drink it on the move! Haha!
The only thing is, because its a widemouth its easy to spill it over yourself if you drink it on the move! Haha!
By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail - Benjamin Franklin
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Carrot Cruncher
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I have a few cheap sigg type bottles for when I'm just out and about, but for use in BOB's and various other bags and in the car (ie important stuff) I also go for the 58 pattern bottle with the plastic cup and a metal cup. There are usually 2 of us so 2 cups are handy and the metal cup can also be used for boiling water. They seem to take a good battering and cope well with extremes of temperature etc.
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metatron
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Have to say I'm a nalgene bottle user I have a few, there probably the best thing I've used for the task.
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Quagmire
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Are the aluminium cups bad to drink/boil water?
I remember the aluminium Alzheimer's scare a while back
I remember the aluminium Alzheimer's scare a while back
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dizzydays
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I worry about plastic/aluminium too. I've got a Glogg for everyday use - unlined stainless steel.
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Quagmire
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Gonna go for the NATO 58 canteen.
Should I go for the metal mess tins as well, or get a metal cup that I guess could do the job of mess tins, but take up less space?
Should I go for the metal mess tins as well, or get a metal cup that I guess could do the job of mess tins, but take up less space?
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An 85 Pattern Mug:Quagmire wrote:Gonna go for the NATO 58 canteen.
Should I go for the metal mess tins as well, or get a metal cup that I guess could do the job of mess tins, but take up less space?
http://www.penrithsurvival.com/penrith_ ... afid=88888
will allow you to have a hot brew, and a limited cooking range, like boil in the bag.
If you are only using it for a BOB kit it will serve you well.
A metal lid will assist in reducing water boil times and keep crud out whilst brewing up:

A lighter and cheaper lid can be made from the tin foil chinese takeaway containers.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.