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Cheers hedgehunter, i know what my parents can now get me for xmas.:thumbup:

 

i spent 3 months in my tent 5 days a week to work a winter forest contract,cooked every night and had flask and hot water bottle etc....

 

i made 2lt of coffee every morning and cooked breakfast,i also had hot lunch ,

 

the wok gets super hot on petrol and does super stirfrys...:thumbup1:

 

cant say i even noticed the fuel TBH it runs on a cup or 2 a day...:thumbup1:

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I've got a jet boil, I've also got a multi fuel stove. It's an Army issue mark 12 burner. Runs of any petrol based fuel. Once you light it you pressurise the fuel tank just like a peak stove. It's hot and I've nicknamed it the tornado cause its loud! I've made full meals on it and a tank of fuel lasts about 90 minutes at full belt. The jet boil is much more compact whilst contract climbing but the tornado is AWSOME!

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I have one of these that runs on petrol, very good.

 

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These are good for a quick brew or fry up.

 

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Gas canisters are cheap, very convenient comes in a plastic case.

 

I also have a Kelly kettle, bit slow, bit of a PITA, so stays on shelf in shed.

 

H-A

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