Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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Jon G
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Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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Like this allot. Reduces boiling time, keeps ash out of your brew, and has straining holes along the sides. Tidy :)
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Re: Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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How much?
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Re: Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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Reservior wrote:How much?
Not cheap at £17; but like the crusader cup and stove, built to last a lifetime.
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Re: Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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£17 - ouch! Too much for straining holes.
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Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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I like the look of that, I think I may have to treat myself
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Re: Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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They r nice lids for the crusader cups and are a million times better than the official plastic lid, but i only have the dutch army stainless steel mugs, which are similar but slightly more kidney shaped so the lid does not fit ! plus im not paying £17 when my mug just cost £ 4. -lol :roll: Bsides ive treated myself to a alpkit myti titanium mug (750ml capacity and weighs in at just 110 grams) but it also comes with a proper lid lol .
So im sorted now for a hot brew or a meal on a day out and with my titanium pocket stove (56 grams) a tangia burner or a few hexi cubes and a fire starter kit and it all fits into just one of my coat pockets and weighs in at just over 1/2 lb.
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Re: Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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A maker on BCUK knocks them out cheaper:

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Had mine for years

here's a link:

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showth ... usader+lid


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Re: Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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Dead easy to make an aluminium lid yourself.
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Re: Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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I got myself one of these and as you can see it comes with a sturdy plastic lid, has anyone any experience with these, can you use them while boilng water or are they really for once you have boiled it?
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Re: Crusader cup heavy steel lid

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Careful with the lid, many a burnt one has been tossed away along with the lip drinking guard.

That's why the metal one was invented :mrgreen:
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