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    Can anyone suggest a 2 burner stove of a decent size that folds into a suitcase type shape. Am liking the small Webers but the config is just wrong
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    Re locking mechanism. I've made one that I've used for the past 18 mths. It's made out of 6 mm poly-carbonate and the tabs are glued on using superglue (I used locktite) , I mainly use it when I'm traveling for work. I put a 240 lead thru the back window to run the fridge, when i am in camp or staying in a motel , and also to keep the car not melting inside during summer. It's just the right width to let the window lock into the 2nd slide point. Probably not perfect for someone determined, but have stayed in quite a few smaller towns in north west NSW and had no trouble to date.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    and used about 1/2 litre of shellite for the whole weekend - about $3.50 worth.
    Mate if you think that is cheaper than gas I don't think so.


    A 4Kg cylinder lasts AT LEAST 6WEEKS using my gas stove in my camper kitchen cooking every morning and night and cups of tea in the day.
    It costs about $18 to refill.
    So 42days for $18 = 42.9cents per day.
    Weekend lets be generous and 3 days 3.50=$1.17 per day.


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    Ah, should have said long weekend - 4 days actually, so let's call it $0.87 per day...

    Still dont have to carry a pressureised cylinder with me.
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    I got mine from Supercheap for $69 a few years back, Regards Frank

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    I use one of these are cheap $69.00 and cartridges are 4 for $ very few dollars and no leak or gas storage probs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Harding View Post
    I use one of these are cheap $69.00 and cartridges are 4 for $ very few dollars and no leak or gas storage probs

    http://www.wildearth.com.au/assets/full/PC2075.jpg
    I've got a similar unit, but I've found that when it is cold, the gas in those canisters freezes making them almost unusable. You can still (just) get a flame out of them, but not enough to do anything useful with.

    I saw 4 people with them at our last years Winter camp (not the freezing one we just had) and on Sunday morning at a cool 2 degrees, none of them could boil a kettle and had to use alternate methods.

    They are a nice, cheap and easy stove to take along sometimes though, or on day trips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Harding View Post
    I use one of these are cheap $69.00 and cartridges are 4 for $ very few dollars and no leak or gas storage probs

    http://www.wildearth.com.au/assets/full/PC2075.jpg
    We also have one very similar to this. For most things, we use a Cobb Cooker, but the Cobb isn't always ideal, especially for something quick like boiling a kettle - the little gas unit has always managed to fill in where the Cobb is not suitable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    I've got a similar unit, but I've found that when it is cold, the gas in those canisters freezes making them almost unusable. You can still (just) get a flame out of them, but not enough to do anything useful with.

    I saw 4 people with them at our last years Winter camp (not the freezing one we just had) and on Sunday morning at a cool 2 degrees, none of them could boil a kettle and had to use alternate methods.

    They are a nice, cheap and easy stove to take along sometimes though, or on day trips.
    I live in Tassie and camp out most of the year but you can use the small amount of heat to warm up ya spare cylinder I suppose but have never had that trouble yet x fingers

    But I do store the thing in the warmer area where i camp in the back of the defender next to me bed

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Can anyone suggest a 2 burner stove of a decent size that folds into a suitcase type shape. Am liking the small Webers but the config is just wrong
    This is the setup I use when I don't take the camper trailer away






    $69 dollars at Supercheap, had it for years, Companion 5 litre bottle is 30+ years old, had it tested twice, nice and compact, lasts for weeks, Regards Frank.

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    Ive gone completely fuel free with regards to cooking. I used a silverfire survivor rocket stove that runs on sticks, as well as a firebox and a firebox nano.

    I can't see the point in carrying fuel in a country where everything you pick up is highly combustible.

    Yes, I know.. you can't use them in a total fire ban, but I haven't found that to impact me all that often. If its likely I throw in fuel stove.

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