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#239889 - 01/22/12 01:45 PM Re: The FeatherFire Alcohol Stove [Re: Richlacal]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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Originally Posted By: Richlacal
Jim,That is one trick alky stove,for sure!
Hi, Rich,

I have to say that the ability to dial up or dial down the flame is really nice. I was really impressed that I could do something tricky like an omelet on the stove. This is a pretty darned good cooking stove.

Originally Posted By: Richlacal
I like that worm drive concept,& It will "Wow" alot of hikers for some time to come,though as you stated"On the trail packing,might be another story!" I don't think the parts will rattle loose,short of a tumble,& I think the control would be compatable with gloves on!As Alway's Your Photo-Zen is Keen,Thanks for the Great review!
Ah. Good point. Yes, I think you could use the simmer control with gloves on. I'll have to try that.

HJ
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#239893 - 01/22/12 06:53 PM Re: The FeatherFire Alcohol Stove [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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Trangia,i think, made a full size alcohol stove that did this,too bad they don't have them anymore.i did see one in action a few years ago and you could roll it around on the ground and the fuel would not spill out,super safe after seeing the flare ups with some of the new stoves.

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#239903 - 01/22/12 11:14 PM Re: The FeatherFire Alcohol Stove [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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Interesting -- I just came across their website earlier this week so the time is perfect. They unabashedly claim to make the best alcohol stove on the market. smile

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#239904 - 01/22/12 11:18 PM Re: The FeatherFire Alcohol Stove [Re: CANOEDOGS]
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Originally Posted By: CANOEDOGS
Trangia,i think, made a full size alcohol stove that did this,too bad they don't have them anymore.i did see one in action a few years ago and you could roll it around on the ground and the fuel would not spill out,super safe after seeing the flare ups with some of the new stoves.
Interesting. I've not heard of that. Do you know what it was called?

HJ
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#239908 - 01/23/12 12:13 AM Re: The FeatherFire Alcohol Stove [Re: Roarmeister]
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Originally Posted By: Roarmeister
Interesting -- I just came across their website earlier this week so the time is perfect. They unabashedly claim to make the best alcohol stove on the market. smile
It's got the best simmering arrangement on any stove I've yet seen. I've seen other stoves that simmer well, but none that have a cable so you can control it without reaching in and re-setting the stove.

It's like the difference between 4WD on the fly vs. having to get out on a wet, snowy day to set the hubs on your 4WD vehicle.

I haven't physically seen one, but I'd look at their XL stove too. The XL seems very similar but has more robust pot supports.

HJ
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#240470 - 02/03/12 05:09 AM Re: The FeatherFire Alcohol Stove [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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Originally Posted By: Hikin_Jim
NICE! But my wife will never hear of it. She doesn't like the strong taste. Sounds like one for when I'm out on the trail solo though.

Thanks,

HJ


What strong taste?
I use Everclear as my fuel of choice because it is compleatly non-toxic, and does not impart any flavor to food...

Uhhh, unless you were talking about the strong taste of the food???

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#240484 - 02/03/12 04:43 PM Re: The FeatherFire Alcohol Stove [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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lol.

Yes, I was referring to Goat cheese.

But you are correct, cooking with Everclear (as a fuel) doesn't taint the food.

HJ
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