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    BioLite Stove

    Just discovered this product, some may be interested: BioLite CampStove - BioLite Stove



    I'll be getting one for an upcoming kayak exped - once the tax cheque arrives!

    Cheers,

    Adam

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    Nifty. Would be interesting to hear feedback from users...?

    EDIT - found one:
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8pxT7jTGSs"]Biolite Campstove Review - YouTube[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Nifty. Would be interesting to hear feedback from users...?

    EDIT - found one:
    Biolite Campstove Review - YouTube
    Mine just turned up. won't have a chance to try it for a couple of weeks
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    We got one about a month ago...

    Works bloody well - very, very efficient and quick...

    And charged the phone nicely also, a great handy little feature.

    Tested it with a laptop LED light (reading light) and that worked well.

    Boils water for coffee really quickly.

    We added a LR collapsible Silicone Kettle for laughs!

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    Adam - so tell us more about the kayak expedition?
    Simon

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    Thanks for the link and the good review.
    Couldn't resist it , ordered one today .

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    Was on the list for a good two years,
    picked up the first delivered to Australia.

    Cooks fantastically, burns great, looks to be well built, well worth the coin, not just for camping (my main use, survival apps, SAS guides, location beacons etc) but for a blackout!

    10/10.

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    Can I ask what you guys who have purchased one of these what you paid for freight please?

    Thanks,

    Phill

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    $129.oo plus $50.00 freight .To WA .
    Small , light,seems well made and works great .

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    Quote Originally Posted by dero View Post
    $129.oo plus $50.00 freight .To WA .
    Small , light,seems well made and works great .
    The only problem in WA is you can't use it for a big part of the year...

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