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Screbble



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Ezy Stove
Anyone got/used an Ezy Stove?
The kids want me to buy one and they look half decent. We're not serious campers, but we do like a brew when we're out and about.
Any views?



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miker



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Personally? Get a jetboil or take a thermos!

Not used one, but it can be a pain finding decent firewood quickly, especially when it's been raining!

I'd also question how quickly it would boil a pan of water, having cooked on open fires and the like, it takes time and a reasonable volume of wood to get enough heat output.
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Thanks miker

Yes I've never seen/heard a bad review about Jetboil and you can purchase them for only a little more than the Ezy Stove. The Jetboil is indeed 'on my list.'

The messing about with wet sticks was part of the attraction for the kids, and I'm inclined to at least consider a non-gas stove, but I'm also very taken with the Jetboil! Thumbs Up
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Terryt



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Here you go mate have a watch of this.
I've a jet boil which I love ...not too mention a few other cooking devices .

Terry
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Screbble



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Cheers Terry, a good independent review. It does look effective and is still appealing to the kids for obvious reasons.
I've been considering the Jetboil Flash, and I think Mrs Screbble would prefer that.
Given its mainly for occasional use (stored in the Landy) for making a brew then the Jetboil does tick all the boxes.
That said, I can't help wanting the Ezy Stove for a bit of fun Thumbs Up
Post #514791 16th Mar 2016 8:03am
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pjb



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+1 For Jetboil Thumbs Up

Keep in the car with some bottled water, coffee & hotel size UHT milk's, have a coffee any time any place anywhere as the advert goes 2020 P300 HSE
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apt100



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Just picture those evenings sat around the Jetboil, that look on the kids faces... it will last in your memory for ever Laughing

They're only young once, get the Ezystove Thumbs Up
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^ +1

Can you toast Marshmallows on a jetboil?


Don't get me wrong it looks good but not much fun and camping trips generally mean you have more time to do everything...


get the stove ! Very Happy
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Get both.
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strang



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If you want to keep the kids amused and boil water then why not get a Kelly Kettle, about the same size as a 1 litre stainless thermos, and quick to boil water

www.kellykettle.com/ Euro-Leafing to infinity and beyond.....
Post #515041 16th Mar 2016 7:13pm
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Screbble



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Decisions, decisions....

I must admit, you're all helping me and not helping me! Rolling with laughter you've also made me laugh! Rolling with laughter

I am in danger of becoming that bloke in the pub in the Fast Show played by Paul Whitehouse who kept agreeing with whoever had the last word. Neutral

I do have to sat that those Kelly Kettles also look good....

Gordon Banks in goal.

Head or heart?

I'm going to phone a friend, and I shall let you know the outcome. In the meantime, please do keep those reviews and suggestions coming in. Thumbs Up
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tookaphotoof



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Get both and the Kelly Kettle? Laughing

I have 2 gas stoves, 1 fuel stove and a self made Ikea stove. I'd love to add the Ezy Stove now. Just because it looks cool. Whistle
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Jd3650



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I've had a kelly kettle for years, great piece of kit. I'd highly recommend it Thumbs Up

Bradley
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apt100



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tookaphotoof wrote:
Get both and the Kelly Kettle? Laughing



Is the correct answer Thumbs Up
Time for the next question for the collective to solve Laughing
Post #515125 16th Mar 2016 10:01pm
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Screbble



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Fiddlesticks! What have I started? Rolling with laughter

I'll end up buying about ten different types at this rate Laughing

Seriously, your feedback and advice is genuinely appreciated.

So in terms of how I'm leaning at the moment.....

.....still ever so slightly toward the Ezy Stove!

I'm still open to persuading Whistle
Post #515139 16th Mar 2016 10:29pm
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