Never used a trangia but they look awsome and i hear they are leak proof.
I am also looking for pocket folding stove or the swiss stove really any low priced wood stoves.
Never used a trangia but they look awsome and i hear they are leak proof.
I am also looking for pocket folding stove or the swiss stove really any low priced wood stoves.
EMBRACE THE SUCK
I have used the same trangia stove for 22 years now so if you buy one new you will have it for life. I have the MINI and the larger 27 set and they are both great stoves. The mini is a great stove for 1 to 2 people as it will boil 2 to 3 cups of water at a time and the fry pan is a great working feature too. Hope you find what your looking for. love my trangia
I have a Nomad that I would be willing to part with! See Gargoyle's site for pic's/info! This is brand new/never used! PM with offer if interested!
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thank you miles for the info. Cranky bear thats a cool looking stove but i think it might be too big for my pot..
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RN; you can make a really cheap wood stove with a paint can and soup can. Here's the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMfbt...eature=related
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thank for the info bmiraman but i have made a couple and they work great but unfortunately living the the rainy state of washington the rust up pretty bad.
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Trangia is a great stove use it just about every time I go out. You can always find the mini Trangia on Ebay. Look around, I got just the stove for $10.
The Older I get, the Faster I use to be.
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The Gargriller w/grill rack and a Trangia is my go to stove now. This is a highly versatile system. It will handle any thing from a small metal cup to my Bugaboo set. Wood burning mode is not as efficient as a Bushbuddy but you don't typically use biomass if you are worried about cooking speed and I like the Trangia with it better than my Clikstand alone.
I too live on the wet side of Washington and have solved the rust problem with these stoves. Rather than using a soup can for the burn chamber, use some hardware mesh to make a burn chamber. A 19x8 piece can be done up to fit inside nicly and then you just crimp it on to the quart can.
Here is a video I just made of mine where you can see how I did it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGsabPFygYY
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