I cant find the post About a year ago I read about a Heineken bee can stove set and I would like to find it again. I believe they are made in the northwest. The beer can pot had a silicone cover for the rim. The stove pot combination had a wire support. The pot was a combination cook pot drinking cup. Does anyone have a link? Thanks
Thanks for the quick replies but none of the first two sources is the stove/pot I am looking for. The pot lip for the one I am after actually had a silicone rubber rim for the pot. Thanks I will keep trying.
Tinny puts a simple silicone bracelet over the rim of the pot. That's the only silicone rubber rim I've ever seen used on a heineken pot. Probably also the cheapest solution you're going to find - unless you take a closer look at Jason Klass' site, which features a lip made out of a styrofoam cup.
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You may be looking for the Beercan stove put out by Ultralight Outfitters. BackpackGearTest.org ras a series of reviews of this product. Here is one <http://www.backpackgeartest.org/reviews/Cook%20Gear/Stoves/Ultralight%20Outfitters%20Beercan%20Stove/Rosaleen%20Sullivan/Initial%20Report/>.
If you want one of these (gently used) Beercan stoves, shoot me a PM.
Ultralightdesigns.com sells Hiney pots and pot/stove combos. I don't see the silicon ring. At minibulldesigns.com the lipguard ring is 75 cents, the steel mesh pot support is five dollars, a hiney can cookset (without stove) is 25 dollars, but he sells several stoves that fit the Hiney can. Search on eBay in camping and hiking category to weed out the Hineken bar signs.
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