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#221558 - 04/14/11 05:14 PM Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove
Outdoor_Quest Offline
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Registered: 08/17/09
Posts: 305
Loc: Central Oregon
Nice stove for the price.

Could use a few suggestions on getting this stove to light and stay lit. Followed the directions but it just doesn't seem to keep going.

Certainly could be the operator.

Thanks

Blake
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#221559 - 04/14/11 05:25 PM Re: Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 3078
Quote:
Certainly could be the operator.


I probably doubt it.

http://forums.equipped.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=187713

Better off sticking with a Trangia from my experience.

http://forums.equipped.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=192706

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#221565 - 04/14/11 06:55 PM Re: Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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Registered: 10/12/07
Posts: 1804
Loc: Southern California
Yeah, the Vargo Ti alcohol stoves don't have a very good reputation. I was considering one at one point, but reviews dissuaded me.

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#221570 - 04/14/11 07:27 PM Re: Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove [Re: Hikin_Jim]
hikermor Offline
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Loc: southern Cal
You would be better off with a Trangia, although it is relatively heavy (3 oz!). If you want light, cheap, and effective, (although a bit fragile) go get some cat food and make a Super CAT stove, or several other competing models.
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#221571 - 04/14/11 07:35 PM Re: Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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Yeah, hate to say it, but the home made ones tend to out do most of the store bought ones. There are a couple of exceptions to that rule, the Trangia being chief among them. The Trangia has a simmering ring that comes with it, which is a nice option.

HJ
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#221582 - 04/14/11 09:51 PM Re: Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
6pac Offline
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Registered: 09/17/10
Posts: 80
Loc: N.E. Alabama
HJ, I was kinda wondering if you were gonna include any alcohol stoves in your Stove Reviews? I just recently bought my first commercial stove, but I've been using a homemade Heineken stove for years. I've noticed that around 25F the stove gets a bit finicky. I use a piece of aluminum flashing as a windscreen and only use denatured alcohol.
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#221593 - 04/15/11 01:35 AM Re: Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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Registered: 10/12/07
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Loc: Southern California
I will eventually do at least an overview article on alcohol stoves although I'd like to review the Trangia 27 system and the Caldera Cone system as specific reviews.

So many stoves, so little time.

HJ
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#221604 - 04/15/11 07:00 AM Re: Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
jzmtl Offline
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Registered: 03/18/10
Posts: 530
Loc: Montreal Canada
I made some penny stoves from coke cans a while ago, and they boiled water fine in subfreezing temperature with some wind (needs windscreen obviously). You can dump some alcohol under stove (in the lid/priming pan) to help with the priming.

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#221608 - 04/15/11 09:15 AM Re: Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove [Re: jzmtl]
hikermor Offline
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There is an interesting continuum here of workable, effective stoves that run from essentially free - any of several soda can alcohol stoves - to moderate cost - something like the Pocket Rocket - to the sky is the limit - I have heard of some titanium goodie that allegedly retailed for $250.

What is the most expensive backpacking stove you know of?
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#221628 - 04/15/11 02:08 PM Re: Vargo Titanium Alchol Stove [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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Registered: 10/12/07
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Loc: Southern California
Well, it depends on what you mean.

In terms of currently available at retail outlets, some of the pricier ones are:

Brunton Vapor All Fuel MSRP $225
Jetboil Helios Guide MSRP $200
Optimus Hiker Plus MSRP $200

Primus Omnifuel MSRP $160
MSR Reactor MSRP $160

Optimus Nova/Nova+ MSRP $150
Jetboil Helios MSRP $150
Soto Muka MSRP $150
MSR XGK EX MSRP $150

Notice some clustering on the prices? Interesting, isn't it?

If you're talking about collector's items, the sky really is the limit. An Optimus 9 will fetch a couple *thousand* dollars.

HJ
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