whats everyone use these days??
just for overnighters
started looking at a jetboil- all in one and not so bulky
but if i get caught out it doesnt look like you can cook say meat etc
your thoughts wise members?
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whats everyone use these days??
just for overnighters
started looking at a jetboil- all in one and not so bulky
but if i get caught out it doesnt look like you can cook say meat etc
your thoughts wise members?
KiwiJames set me up with a jetboil. It works a treat. I use that when living out of a pack and on backcountrys and have those Wharehouse gas plates and BBQ bottle for base camp. Why couldnt you cook meat with the jetboil fitting?
I use a small kovea gas stove.
Had it 20 odd years.
I have a msr international whisperlite multi fuel, great for sub zero temp as it always goes with an absolute roar, I also have two screw on gas cookers, basically a small one and a larger one. My smallest one is a outer limits fantail stove, this gets more use than my others due to being so small. I can fit the cooker and a gas canister into my stainless mug. Perfect for a quick brew or boiling water for dehyd meals.
Jetboil. Like the fact that its self contained , and on the boil seconds after stopping.
It's also nice and light.
Tim
I have never found the altitude has ever been a factor with gas stoves for NZ hunting, even though the sales pitches bang on about it. I have a Primus Omnifuel liquid fuel stove and a mate the MSR Dragonfly. Both are big, and only good for long trips. Gas is the only way for me now with a MSR Micro Rocket.
The shrimp boat captain eh? I told him to stop picking his nose or his head would cave in, one day. He has being going hard out ever since, to see if he can make it happen:D
Goes to show how much notice I take of labels eh? I have used it quite a bit and always assumed it was a jetboil.:oh noes:
No matter, it works bloody well.
I still have not sent that skin off. It is pissing the wife off so I will leave it a while longer, yet:thumbsup:
Mini gas cooker off TardMe for $28 and it hasn't let me down - I've got an MSR white spirits stove and it stays at home - the gas cooker folds up to the size of a fat matchbox and the modern cylinders reseal themselves so that and half a set of copper bottom pans/billy and it's good.
The MSR is good but bulky and slower and funnily enough it's loud
I have a couple of small gas stoves but seldom ever use either of them. I also carry a hexamine cooker in my day pack which probably gets more use than the gas cookers.
Taking petrol bomb cookers inside a hut is asking for trouble. About the same risk factor as leaving loaded, cocked without safety on rifles lying around IMO.
Most huts have only one entry/exit and if you are on the wrong side of the cooker when it blows...then, well, you know.
There are burnt out huts all over the country side that testify why they should only be used outside.
I lost a small tent to a petrol stove back in the old country. It flared on ignition and all over rover. :(