Super Compact Butane Stove [PLEASE NOTE - THIS IS NOT INTENDED AS AN ADVERTISEMENT, ONLY TO SHOW THE PICTURE]
Unlike the other, larger Butane Stoves now popping up all over the place (The square ones that use the specialty canisters) - which, I must note, Sarah and I have had for going on 2 years now, bought at the swapmeet for 20.00 each...unlike those...
THIS thing is a GEM. It is seriously lightweight...uses a ceramic element in the middle, and is refillable from a butane canister normally used for filling lighters, so, no single-source fuel supply. You can use hong kong fooey butane, ronsonol, whatever floats your boat. It has its own internal reservoir and burns from anywhere around a half hour to 45 minutes on a refill, depending on how high you set it. The flame/heat pattern reminds me very much of a screened Bunsen Burner. It is small but will hold a medium cookpot or canteen cup, and is fully capable of boiling water.
Last night, after the hurricane, we made hot chocolate with it. Today, as I type this, Sarah is making us fried burgers in her mess kit over this handy little stove, RIGHT HERE IN THE COMPUTER ROOM.
It is also 10 dollars cheaper than we paid for the "Quick Range" series of stoves.
This one's a keeper, folks. 1) Standardized Fuel. 2) Internal Fuel Reservoir (You can store it filled if you want) 3) About 3/4 the size of a Boy Scout Mess Kit and roughly the same weight.
Definitely a worthwhile upgrade for US and, after having tested it and eaten the food cooked on it...
...we're going to take it into the field to see how practical it is, side by side with the older "Quickrange".
Panz
PS: Burgers go well with Sonny's Barbecue Sauce <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />