Keeping a lid on it :)

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warthog1981

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I made the three of them in a couple of hours I wasn't in a hurry or rushing and I did make about three brews in that time to :rolleyes:
Its not difficulty at all just don't try to bend it right over in one go (it doesn't work very well)

Thanks Russ
 

Kepis

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I still have and use the one i bought from you yonks ago Russ, it's still going strong, in fact it's now atop it's second Crusader mug
 

deMaccusweil

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Because I tend to keep my crusader cup under my water bottle, and the lid flat under that in a webbing-pouch. The handle can then be tucked away someplace safe and out of the way.
 

Toddy

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It's just a D ring, and it's a tight enough fit that if laid flat it stays flat, or if it's raised vertical for use, it stays vertical.
I don't think it'd be a problem in a pack, and tbh the handle lets me take the lid off safely when cooking in the cup :D

cheers,
Toddy
 

deMaccusweil

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Oh right, I didn't realise it folds flat. In that case it should certainly do the job as long as I put the handle face down into the bottom of the pouch. With the handle fixed, I guess that is another piece I don't have to worry about losing :)
 

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