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Options are usually a good thing, only having one choice often isn’t. The new Pocket Stove from Backpackinglight gives you options … want to use solid fuel tablets? No trouble. Rather use meths? Okay use meths. Fancy going all ‘Ray Mears’? Burn twigs then … like I said, it gives you options.

I’ll be taking it out into the great Welsh countryside over the weekend for it’s first trial outing, so will report back early next week. It does almost seem a shame to get it dirty though.
The Backpackinglight stainless Pocket Stove … a thing of shiny beauty.

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