What a great idea. Always hated the idea of taking 2 cylinders on a walk just because I couldn't be positive of how much remained in the first one. Ill be ordering one or two myself.
Cheers
just picked up a few 250g cans from mitre10 mega, cost about $6 ea (not much more than wholesale price)...... hardly worth the risk of my face sluffing off over being a $6 tight arse.
If you use a remote canisiter and can invert it then you'll get the most out of it. But yeah the "how long will a half full can last? " question will still be there. unless you can weigh them?
The lightweight hiking guys in the US are getting 20-22 1liter full rolling boils using the remote burners/windscreen/Heat exhanger pots and 250g cans.
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Pretty reasonable pricing on these too, while still being really light. full set up including a full 250g can is about 500g.
http://www.fire-maple.com/en/productsinfo.aspx?pid=8
http://www.fire-maple.com/en/productsinfo.aspx?pid=30
Last edited by chris-b; 05-09-2015 at 03:43 PM.
Ping-Ping and Pew-Pew.
Mathews Monster 28" @ 60#. X-Bolt .308
My motivation for refilling my own canisters was not a "tight arse" move but more a way to reduce the amount of waste that is caused by the "disposable" nature most of our gear is these days. I can only imagine the many partial empty canisters clogging up the ever-growing landfills in this world, or even worse biffed in the bush as it was "dead weight" for the walk out... 1 step at a time.
Ditto, And i can't keep collecting partially emptied gas canisters,
Just watch what you buy on Aliexpress, don't expect to get a refund if a package arrives with a poorly manufactured, rusty paperweight that slightly resembles the object in the photos.
I've now been burnt so going to stick to Ebay and Amazon as much as possible
Last edited by Shooter; 07-09-2015 at 10:29 PM. Reason: Spelling
I am going to buy that cooker as having it stand on the ground independantly of the gas can is much more stable. I tried the 28g micro cooker (screws to the top of the gas can) but it's just too lightweight for a big billy. I wasn't aware of the heat exchanger billy so thanks for posting that.
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