Meth bottles

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Countryman

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Jun 26, 2013
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I went into Mountain Warehouse. They had 300ml Sigg knock offs for a few quid. Hasn't leaked yet and 500ml is too much anyway for me.
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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My trangia bottle is a wee hip flask shaped plastic one that only holds about 200ml. It's kind of like the one in this link.
http://www.campprimitive.com/2012/10/swedish-army-mess-kit-review.html

Failing that, the pound stores are selling sound aluminium bottles (in pretty metallic colours :D ) that hold about 250ml. Very light, haven't leaked on us yet, and they're only £1. Fits neatly inside the Swiss army stove too :)

cheers,
Toddy
 

Quixoticgeek

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Aug 4, 2013
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I use a Swedish army meths bottle, it was a quid from military mart. Not sure the total capacity, it's about 250ml I think.

Julia
 

Tim_B

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Dec 8, 2013
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Ipswich
I use a vango bottle or if you want smaller I use a listerine 100ml bottle - hasn't leaked yet after about 8 months and as I travel frequently I pick them up regularly.

Thanks
Tim
 

PDA1

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Feb 3, 2011
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Framingham, MA USA
For a weekend trip I would use a 100 ml recycled spring water bottle. Plenty strong enough, and extremely light weight. Don't store alcohol long term in Al containers.
 

sxmolloy

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Mar 22, 2006
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cranmere

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Mar 7, 2014
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Someone suggested to me that if you have a friend who uses nail polish, beg the bottle that nail polish remover comes in because they are intended to hold alcoholic liquids without leaking.
 

Bishop

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Jan 25, 2014
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Grabbed a few travel bottle sets from the local £1 shop and been using them for various fluids such as olive oil, sunblock, coffee syrup etc but was worried about carrying meths in them so tested a couple out and no problems yet after a month.
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rik_uk3

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Jun 10, 2006
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Be careful with 'Sigg' type fuel bottles, meths can and does attack the seal and you can end up with a leak or worse still a locked top. Trangia do a 300ml bottle.
 
Jan 2, 2011
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dancaster
Used a few different bottles in the past but settled on the 8oz vargo bottle. It's solid and it holds a few days worth of meths for a penny stove. I use it everyday and store my windshield around it. ☺
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Chasseur

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May 16, 2010
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Ireland
Hi Muffinski!
I have always used SIGG bottles for meths and petrol, no issues with seals in 20 odd years. I use a litre optimus bottle for longer trips and a 500ml bottle for shorter outings. I am always afraid of a meths spill, I have two of the swedish army trangia bottles but I wouldn't trust them unless they were crushproof inside in a stove.
My favourite bottle is the €5 500ml kidney shaped flask I bought in TK MAXX a few years ago. It contains a 12 year old Chivas Regal, which keeps things nicely fuelled generally :)
 

rik_uk3

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Jun 10, 2006
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Hi Muffinski!
I have always used SIGG bottles for meths and petrol, no issues with seals in 20 odd years. I use a litre optimus bottle for longer trips and a 500ml bottle for shorter outings. I am always afraid of a meths spill, I have two of the swedish army trangia bottles but I wouldn't trust them unless they were crushproof inside in a stove.
My favourite bottle is the €5 500ml kidney shaped flask I bought in TK MAXX a few years ago. It contains a 12 year old Chivas Regal, which keeps things nicely fuelled generally :)

So do I and for paraffin, but some of the Sigg 'clones' just don't work for meths, the seals fail.
 

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