Mentioned in my last trip report that I needed to write up this stove and a rainy monday afternoon seemed like the right time to do just that.
My better half. Erica had been wanting to buy one of these stoves for a long while and she made a trip to Sweden for her sons wedding this past summer and bought one, straight from the source.
I am really impressed with it over all. Light weight, easily stowable. Compact. Very miserly on fuel. Fuel( denatured alchohol) is cheap.
Evening meal of instant mashed potatoes and ham
Not sure on cost either. A quick google search shows a bunch of different modles and styles and I "think" this one runs about 75 bucks for the whole kit. But don't hold me to that..... A little pricey but if something works the way it should then its worth it in my book.
The only downsides that I have found or read about are that it doesn't work well in very cold temps. ( not a problem in Florida) and if your not very carefull with the lid to the burner, the least little bit of sand or grit will cause it to leak a bit. Thats why it is kept in its own plastic bag.
My better half. Erica had been wanting to buy one of these stoves for a long while and she made a trip to Sweden for her sons wedding this past summer and bought one, straight from the source.
I am really impressed with it over all. Light weight, easily stowable. Compact. Very miserly on fuel. Fuel( denatured alchohol) is cheap.
Evening meal of instant mashed potatoes and ham
Not sure on cost either. A quick google search shows a bunch of different modles and styles and I "think" this one runs about 75 bucks for the whole kit. But don't hold me to that..... A little pricey but if something works the way it should then its worth it in my book.
The only downsides that I have found or read about are that it doesn't work well in very cold temps. ( not a problem in Florida) and if your not very carefull with the lid to the burner, the least little bit of sand or grit will cause it to leak a bit. Thats why it is kept in its own plastic bag.