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peterl



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Best 2 burner gas ring
Have used a coleman petrol stove for years, thinking of changing over to gas for ease of lighting (not having to prime for a cup of tea) so was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a compact unit for outside cooking. there seems to be a variety on the market, but as you can't try before you buy, any advise would be great.

Pete
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Post #525198 19th Apr 2016 6:36am
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any idea who imports them? they don't look easy to get hold of in uk My 109 thread

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bpman



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I've just changed back from gas to petrol .. keep the coleman Thumbs Up
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I've just bought a Primus Tupike. Alas, not field tested yet., but initial findings are that it's a great bit of kit. Well made too. Fits in a K470 Zarges like the Partner Steel.

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Organic



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g-mack wrote:
any idea who imports them? they don't look easy to get hold of in uk


http://mohicantents.co.uk/#/stoves/4575624073
Post #525261 19th Apr 2016 11:26am
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peterl



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It's looking like I will stay with petrol and have a small single gas with clip in canaster for the early morning brew (her in doors can fire that up......)

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bpman



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best points: the availability of petrol - and if you don't mind loosing (or singing) your eye brows - they are the best

I use lawn mower fuel from garden tool centre, 5litres about £15 and is "pure"? smells a lot like coleman fuel ...
Post #525265 19th Apr 2016 11:38am
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Pam W



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We bought a Coleman 2 burner stove in Australia which is really good. Unfortunately it is not available in Europe. There are similar ones, but they only take the small disposable canisters, whereas the Aussie one can also be connected to a refillable propane cylinder. This is the one - we fetched it home with us, as well as a bunch of figments that will enable us to use it with a Calor bottle.
http://www.colemanaustralia.com.au/product...xaVmch4XCQ Our blog - http://landytravels.com/

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Pam W



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We bought a Coleman 2 burner stove in Australia which is really good. Unfortunately it is not available in Europe. There are similar ones, but they only take the small disposable canisters, whereas the Aussie one can also be connected to a refillable propane cylinder. This is the one - we fetched it home with us, as well as a bunch of figments that will enable us to use it with a Calor bottle.
http://www.colemanaustralia.com.au/product...xaVmch4XCQ Our blog - http://landytravels.com/

Yorkshire Off Road Club - http://www.yorkshireoffroadclub.net
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kmac



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Here is a cool looking stove


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Post #525642 20th Apr 2016 9:48pm
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TJ101



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peterl wrote:
It's looking like I will stay with petrol and have a small single gas with clip in canaster for the early morning brew (her in doors can fire that up......)

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Get a jetboil, for the quick morning cuppa Smile California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1

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Post #525656 20th Apr 2016 10:26pm
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Sphere



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I secound that jetboils are great Thumbs Up
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Rosco



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I've been using one of these, Primus Njord Duo and pretty impressed

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Uses the same fuel canisters as the smaller stoves like a jet boil 2007 - Stornoway Grey 90 XS SW - Gone
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Post #525802 21st Apr 2016 7:29pm
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