Curious to know if anyone has experience with the RaidLight Eco Cup or similar? It is a foldable minimal cup with a capacity of 200mls. Apparently weighs in at 26 grams.
Mark F wrote:It seems a bit small for most uses. A cup of soup etc are often 250 ml so 250-400ml seems to be the volume needed. One of the lightest mugs that is reasonably robust is the container used by Zuppa brand soups. From memory about 18g and 350ml capacity.
Mark F wrote:I also appreciate compactness. My normal mug/bowl when using gas is a cut down jalna yogurt pot which slides perfectly over a 230g canister for almost zero volume - 600ml and 36 grams. Rarely, occasional one nighters, I use a metho setup so I use the Zuppa cup which fits in my pot and gets filled with stove, lighter etc. These sorts of decisions need to be made in a system context. Both are marked so they act as a measuring cup as well.
kitty wrote:My friend has been using 2 of those fold up cups for years.
She has the Wildo brand, which is Swedish - a big one (600ml) and smaller one (250ml) which nest inside each other.
keithy wrote:I've got two of these as Flexi-cup from Sweden. I think I picked them up from the UK on a trip maybe five years or so ago.
Both mine are the smaller 225ml versions, and I found them ok, but not so great for hot beverages. A bit too small for me, I ended up taking a slighty heavier (50g) cup that holds 450ml instead but doesn't pack as small but is nicer for hot drinks.
Mark F wrote:My normal mug/bowl when using gas is a cut down jalna yogurt pot which slides perfectly over a 230g canister for almost zero volume - 600ml and 36 grams.
Mark F wrote:I also appreciate compactness. My normal mug/bowl when using gas is a cut down jalna yogurt pot which slides perfectly over a 230g canister for almost zero volume - 600ml and 36 grams.
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