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Well i can't say I've used any of the above, but i am currently using the MSR pocket rocket.
https://cascadedesigns.com/msr/stoves/fast-and-light-stoves/pocketrocket/product
Its tiny, weighs nothing and kicks out some crazy amount of heat. Also makes an awesome sound
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Can't find the same model I have, but I prefer the resealable cartridges rather than the Camping Gaz type that pierces the cannister, like this one :-
https://www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk/products.asp?recnumber=192
Makes packing away that bit easier. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Depends just how far out the back and beyond you are going , a camping gaz type stove will be fine for UK and Europe, anything more beyond needs a petrol stove.
I'm taking with me a Coleman 442 feather stove which is run on panel wipe (which is clean burning) until I run out of the 1.5 litres I am bringing and will use comparatively sooty petrol in it.
BUT you can't cook directly off the flames from a petrol stove, you have to use a pot. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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I use a Coleman Sportster 533, similar to Itchy's one but slightly large I think. Runs on lots of things but I use petrol when out on the bike obviously, good for using as a heater when it gets cold aswell as cooking, as said though you cannot cook on the flame or use it in an enclosed area when burning petrol. Paid £38 for mine from Towsure which was cheapest including online sources, but price seems to be £50 now  |
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MSR Dragonfly..used it regular for nearly 10yrs. Gas is quiicker and easier to use but my MSR heats faster, loads of heat, is cheap to run, and i can simmer food with it. And it defo burns better than gas at higher altitudes cos you can increase the pressure.
If yer a thicko stick with gas.
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The GT650R and CBR600F zorsts look almost the same the GT maybe an inch higher , you can stick paniers on it just shorten the straps, see my tour threads for how to.
You can always make a heat shield to lay on the zorst too a sheet of MDF with some dowel and another sheet of MDF will do nicely (though the bottom piece of MDF will be blackened). ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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You probably can but they will suck a HUGE amount of power out of your battery , in that heated grips suck up 55~70 watts, and those aren't exactly roasting.
Heating food up will take more alot more,
Take a coke can meths burner instead? , those take up the space of.... a coke can , and a coke can for fuel + the pan. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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I just bought this triangia off ebay a couple of weeks ago:
Link to auction
Used it last week when i went camping and it was perfect
(although i would advise buying a simmer ring for it) ____________________ DRZ-400sm |
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What I'm worried about as far as these home-made stoves are concerned is what fuels can they be run on. Is it alcohol only, or will petrol burn in them? I'm guessing that burning petrol in one could be a big risk, but I'm mentioning it for practicality's sake.
Is the alcohol easily available? Not too fussed about cooking straight off the flame, the only instance I can think of needing this is for say a well done steak, and I eat mine rare. ____________________ H100 Breaking for spares |
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| the warped one wrote: | Care to explain how they work? In detail, always like to know what i'm dealing with. Shame this can't be said about most women lol.
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If you've got limited space, a little swedish army trangia stove might be very handy. I have one and it's been brilliant (sometimes I take it even if I'm just out for the day so I can have a cup of coffee or something to eat at the roadside).
You can pick them up from ebay for about £10 including delivery for the issued ones. I bought an unissued one that was supposedly new and it was still dinged up when I got it (not sure if it was a mistake and they sent the wrong one or if they're all like that, but for the price of it and returning it, it wasn't worth the bother).
There's not much that can go wrong with them, so an issued one should be fine and cheaper (I ended up rubbing all the paint of mine anyway down to the bare aluminium which looks nicer and is a bit cleaner for cooking with the lid upside down).
There's more information about how they work here:
https://www.whipperleys.co.uk/acatalog/how_use_trangia_camping_stove_how_works.html
When everything is packed together you end up with something about the size of a binocular case like this:
https://www.americanbushman.com/gallery/d/1082-1/Trangia01.JPG
The burner and fuel bottle go in there (good idea to put them in a plastic bag though), and there's enough space left inside to carry some cuttlery and your matches or a firesteel too, so everything fits into one neat small and light package.
As well as the methods on that whipperleys link above, you can also cook over open fires with them like this:
https://www.americanbushman.com/gallery/d/637-1/1105_PotHanger.jpg
And the lid/frying pan can be put on upside down like this:
https://www.endicotts.co.uk/images/cook_swedish_cook_set2.jpg
Which allows you to cook one thing in the bottom, then have the steam from the bottom warm whatever you put in the top.
The frying pan also doubles up as a little mess tin for eating out of, and there are some hoops so you can put an extension stick in to allow you to cook over an open fire with that too.
I've got a little stainless steel teapot (of the type that you find in greasy spoon cafe's) that fits into the windshield perfectly too and allows you to make a pot of coffee or tea to drink while you're waiting for your food to cook (or if you've got a metal mug you could use that).
Plus you get to play ray mears with a firesteel to light it - I've found that's the best way as it's a pain using a lighter without burning your fingers, and if you use matches or drop burning material into it to get it going, you end up having to fish the remains out at the end or you leave the burner full of ash.
The burner has an screw on lid with an o-ring too, so you can fill it up, then when you've finished cooking, and it's cooled down, just screw the cap back on and any remaining fuel will keep inside the burner without spilling.
The only downside is it takes a bit longer to cook than petrol or gas stoves, and probably doesn't burn as long before the fuel runs out (but long enough to cook most things).
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Of the ones listed for compact, lightweight camping. The Triangia is the one to go for. All the pans and stove pack down inside one another
If you fancy making your own try looking at www.zenstoves.org
The Penny stove is disgustingly efficient, I was using one the other weekend when I went backpacking with my ultra simple one as a backup so i could get two pans on the go at once. NEVER, EVER USE PETROL OR PARAFFIN IN A PRESSURISED ALCOHOL STOVE!*
If you want one that will produce masses of heat under all conditions and boil water really efficiently even in the wind, try one of the coleman dual fuel stoves. I've had one for 15 years and it is still going strong. Runs on unleaded so ideal for motorcycle camping.
I have never seen someone sucessfully get water up to a rolling boil on a gaz stove. In fact, short of ones you fit to a proper butane/propane cylinder, most of them are pretty crap.
The containers are also important. rectangular British army mess tins are pretty crap. You need something with a lid on to get water boiling properly. I recommend stainless steel 2-cup teapots like you get in motorway service stations. You can put them on an open fire and a standard tin of beans fits inside it neatly.
Circular, Czech army mess tins are very good. They nest inside one another and act as lids. The alloy is also thick enough to hold some heat.
*This is because once lit, it becomes a self-sustaining and self-multiplying process as they have no control valve. You land up with a towering inferno that accelerates in height until the fuel is used up. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
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