
Originally Posted by
Fin
I have to admit, Paul, that I went for the whole kit and caboodle - including the frying pan, nalgene bottle and olicamp mug - plus the extra set of fire sticks. I've recently left the forces after 26 years, and whilst the 58 pattern water bottle and crusader mug are great pieces of kit, I'm rebelling against anything that feels like a busman's holiday to me. So I was after the 32 oz Nalgene and fitted mug anyway. The Olicamp mug is virtually identical to the GSI glacier mug, except it's got fluid oz graduations and is polished SS (easier cleaning) - I believe Tatonka do a very similar mug. Anyway, the boil plate is designed for just such a mug and is very effective - fast boil, relatively clean mug and cool handles.
I saw the video where he flipped the ash pan for a hot plate and tried it out myself for cheese and onion toasties - lots of sticking - butter the outside of the bread first! The ventilated grill plate is much more effective and also does (single) burgers, sausages and the like.
I was a bit sceptical about the fry pan (a GSI square job), at first as it's non stick (I prefer naked SS), but I found that, with a wooden spatula, it's perfect for a full english for two (my piece de resistance here in France) - the bonus being that the stove and it's pouch fit neatly into the pan taking up not much extra space.
In short, and to add to your excellent video review, I would say that the accessories are well worth the extra cash as they complete the stove.