Mick....
I have to agree with you 100 %. The little stove is a blessing and can be used anywhere without any worries of it flaming up , exploding or doing any of the stupid things the other gas fed ones do like even crapping out on you because of mechanical failure.
No repair kits to have along for the little stove , you feed it , it feeds you. I call it my insurance policy when camping because I can always depend on it for a hot meal or beverage , which ever I want no matter what the weather is like.
Now you can cook a normal meal over it with there pots or get creative with there frying pan. Granted you can do the same with a frying pan over a small fire which is almost down to coals , just like tx river rat ( Ron ) did but with his small grill over the fire on several occasions during the last trip. Grill for the meat , the little stoves frying pan or a side frying pan you have along ( which I normally do for over a fire) I like to keep the one for the little stove for the use over it.
Using a small fire ....Then when the meal is done there are the hot embers to toss a few small sticks on to have a fire to sit by and enjoy while relaxing and thinking about all of the things that happen that day and the dreams of all the pleasures coming tomorrow. Including a hot beverage in the morning to get you going , in more ways then one. :roll: :roll:
Yep... It offers the best of both worlds. The thing that got me hooked on them was one trip on the Econ where around 3 in the morning I had a wake up call from Mother Nature and the person in the tent near me was cooking a bunch of Ramin noodles for a mid morning 3 AM snack. No noise , nothing from the tent but a pleasant soft light and the smell of those beef flavored noodles cooking. Dam they smelled really good. Might of been the aroma from them that woke me up , no idea but I did help out a really thirsty tree that was close by before getting back in the tent and trying to sleep thinking about his mid morning snack. :wink:
Again... The little Trangia Outfit does offer a lot of options on or what , where and how the camper wants to do it as far as meals and cooking.
Chuck.