View Full Version : possible billy bargain at aldi next week
not sure how useful these (http://uk.aldi.com/special_buys/product_838.html) would be as billy cans. anyone use something similar ?
thanks
Squidders
18-02-2005, 11:45
storage tins like this are usually thin metal and won't last over a fire, also the lids look plastic or have a rubber seal on them... melt city.
The best billy can I have seen to date are the Zebra ones, I now have a 12cm and a 16cm one and they ar both brilliant and do take some abuse.
For £20 they'r brilliant kit.
Cheers, Joe
Paganwolf
18-02-2005, 12:40
Jack from woodland organics is selling some on BB cheap as chips, they are having a clear out by the looks of things, i think the 14cm ones are £13 :biggthump *edit just took a trip to BB n there sold sorry guys :cry: but squidders is right they are top quality billys should last you a life time :biggthump
whitebuffalo
18-02-2005, 13:07
I think Tony must have bought them Paganwolf as he is now selling them with a slight mark up. They are really good cooking pots, I have one I bought off Gary sometime ago and it has given me steriling service.
Looks like it could be our lucky day.:super:
http://www.bushcraftuk.net/community/showthread.php?t=5350
Cheers Tone:biggthump
EDIT: ya beat me too it!!
THE ASDA CANS ARE OK - BUT THE GLASS LID WOULD BE A PROBLEM - Best cans you can buy are £1.99 from TKMAXX I have used one of these all over the place and it has never let me down. All you need to is add a bail arm.
Joe one advantage of thinner metal is a quicker boil time, my us canteen cup boils the same amount of water in less the time it takes a crusader and the same with my home made billy over a zebra, this also means less fuel needed ect ect.
i wasn't planning on using them with the supplied lids.
for €10 i'll give em a go.
at worst, the mother will get a couple of tins for her teabags :D
Thats a good idea mate - then you can do a review on here too!
none of these left in aldi this morning. ah well, another potential bargain slips away....
jamesdevine
25-02-2005, 16:48
Try TKmax. I got a good Cookie tin with a ss lid and it works OK so far. Only used once mind.
James