This incredible mini portable stove is not only ideal for fishing, camping, the beach, BBQ's, Festivals and for indoor use, but it is refillable with ordinary butane lighter fuel. . . . . No more hunting for a particular make of gas canister! The handy mini gas stove refills from ordinary butane lighter fuel, which can be bought almost anywhere, including garage forecourts, corner shops, supermarkets, newsagents etc. . . . . With built in electronic piezo ignition you don't even need to find a match or lighter to get it going! More economical than gas cartridges, the 50ml butane fuel tank will last for up to 3hrs - a standard can of butane lighter fuel contains 200-250mls (not supplied). . . . . Complete with a pan support frame, the whole kit is made from robust stainless steel and folds down to a compact size. . . . . When assembled the unit measures 16cm in diameter x 11.5cm high.
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
Pros:
strong pan support, easily filled, electronic ignition
Cons:
could do with a windbreak,and maybe some spikes to anchor to ground but as can be used on a tabletop who cares,pan support assembly can be a bit fiddly to put together
Small compact ,cheap easily fits into luggage, not to heavy, so could be taken stalking along with a small camp kettle.
FishingMagic Administrator
Registered: February 2009 Posts: 266496
Review Date: Sat December 29, 2007
Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 5
Pros:
cheap and uses lighter gas. Doesn't weigh much or take up much room. Piezo lighter.
Cons:
Takes 20 minutes to boil 2 pints of water. The metal bends far too easily and is a bit of a pain to assemble (hamfistedness??)
Slow and a bit fiddly Cheap and cheerful. Not much use for a quick hot drink, take a flask. My thirty year old blue gas single burner took 10 minutes as a comparison.
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