It's incredibly tiny and lightweight. Probably not in the same league as Stu's stuff but thought it was interesting. Similar idea of remote-feed via a narrow gauge hose form fuel bottle to the pad / sponge / thing in the central well. No idea how well it performs.
Interesting ... sort of a cross between a Vargo Triad, a Zelph Starlight and a Red Bull. I've looked for suppliers of carbon felt* in the UK but never found one.
*There's some carbon felt in the middle of the stove to act as a wick.
s8tannorm wrote:Interesting ... sort of a cross between a Vargo Triad, a Zelph Starlight and a Red Bull. I've looked for suppliers of carbon felt* in the UK but never found one.
*There's some carbon felt in the middle of the stove to act as a wick.
I think the guy in the States who makes the Back Country Boiler supplies it. I am fairly certain that I bought a piece off him quite cheaply but GK where it is.
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s8tannorm wrote:Interesting ... sort of a cross between a Vargo Triad, a Zelph Starlight and a Red Bull. I've looked for suppliers of carbon felt* in the UK but never found one.
*There's some carbon felt in the middle of the stove to act as a wick.
I think the guy in the States who makes the Back Country Boiler supplies it. I am fairly certain that I bought a piece off him quite cheaply but GK where it is.
Did you get one of those BoilerWorks kettles? What do you reckon?
I followed the whole saga for ages on Kickstarter etc. It was quite entertaining but I was pretty sceptical about them after seeing it all.
I like Ghillies, Mkettles etc, however, I always see to end up carrying a big bundle of kindling as dry wood seems a bit few and far between. Maybe it's just whena nd where I'm using it :?