What do you mount in your trangia?

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Asa Samuel

Native
May 6, 2009
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I've heard a lot of people saying they mount different stoves in their trangia cook sets so I thought it might be a nice idea to have all the different ideas in one place.

So basically, what stove do you mount in your trangia?

I just use the standard meths burner but I'd like some ideas for another stove to use, maybe gas?

Asa.
 

Andy2112

On a new journey
Jan 4, 2007
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West Midlands
I use a bog standard alpine stove (epigas i think ?) with a mod to the base plate to accept the micro tap on the pipe. Just got to take the folding legs off and the jobs a goodun. Roars like a jet plane when you turn the gas up, lol :D
 

Tracer1969

Full Member
Feb 11, 2009
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I'm using a Optimus Nova+ in the trangia and also uses sometimes the Trangia gas convertor kit.
Trangoa is one of the beste pieces of kit i ever bought.
 
Mar 16, 2009
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Kent
I don't think you can beat the standard meths burner.
It's safe, there's nothing to break or go wrong, and it doesn't need servicing or cleaning.
I know there are faster burners out there, but who cares, when you're outdoors, what's the rush to boil a kettle, just sit back & relax!
Low tech is best, keep it simple.
 

sapper1

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Feb 3, 2008
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I use a specialised state of the art burner.It has no moving parts ,runs on cheap unpressurised fuel and can run in any weather.
It came with the kit.
 

AJB

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Oct 2, 2004
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And the fuel's not that easy to get, certainly not as easy as petrol or gas if you're on hoilday and need to refuel. I don't want to be in France looking for Le B&Q!
 

sapper1

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Feb 3, 2008
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I've never had a problem finding meths ,It's available in any hardware store or diy shop you only have to ask.
 

AJB

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Oct 2, 2004
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The point I was making is, whilst on a normal camping holiday, I don't want to detour from my holiday ativities, learn the local words for meths and start finding local hardware shops in Europe - I'd rather syphon it out of the car I'm sitting in, or pick up gas at the garage when I fill up!
 

AJB

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Oct 2, 2004
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So if you were motoring across Europe for two of three weeks with the wife and kids youd take how many gallons of meths on the ferry? Doubt it, anyway, I don't wish to be drawn into another one of this sites boy scout arguments.
 

susi

Nomad
Jul 23, 2008
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Finland
This might be useful. In Finland we buy "Sinol". which doesn't smell as bad as meths. A litre bottle seems to last forever, so I can't see anyone needing jerry cans of the stuff strapped to the car roof :)


Argentina alcohol des naturalizado (95 or 88%)/alcohol de quemar/alcohol metílico
Australia methylated spirit
Belgium brand alcohol
Chile alcohol de quemar
China
Denmark Husholdsningssprit -93%
Czech Rebublic technický líh
Finland spiritus
France alcool â brûleur
Germany spiritus
Great Britain methylated spirits
Greece vytistijo Oimopmeula
Hong Kong
Hungary spiritusz or denaturált szesz
Ireland methylated spirits
Iceland vinandi/spiri
Israel
Italy alcool denaturato
Japan Alcohol
Canada (English) alcohol
Canada (French) alcool
Norway spiritus
New Zealand methylated spirit
Sweden tenol / rödsprit / T-röd
Spain alcohol de quemar
South America metilico
Switzerland Brennsprit
The Netherlands methanol alcohol/spiritus
Unites States burning alcohol
 

sapper1

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Feb 3, 2008
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AJB, I'm not looking for an argument.Surely if you were taking a trip across Europe you would plan fuel stops ,food stops and suchlike,at the same time you could also plan for a meths stop.If I was taking the wife and kids in a car around Europe I wouldn't contemplate taking a meths stove,it just wouldn't be practical.For a solo trip I would use one,mainly because in the set you get two pots ,a frying pan and a kettle.It's one of very few self contained cookers that contain all you need without pressure pumps or highly volatile fuels and needs no maintenence or spare parts.The petrol pressure stoves are very quick at boiling water ,as are the gas ones and both will give you the same problems as meths when you try to find it ( you will never run out of fuel near a fuel source).
 

bigroomboy

Nomad
Jan 24, 2010
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I like meths but last year climbing in spain it Was both expensive and a huge waste of time trying to track it down. Basically all we could get was isopropanol from the pharmacy. It burnt fine over there but was not that cheap and it ment an hour round trip to the nearest bigger town then 2 hours tracking down and checking hardware stores who had never heard of alcohol de quemar. I would always prefer to take my msr dragonfly on these trips as there are a few of us and would mean we would only need one stove and make gormet cooking easier but stupid airline rules / blatant theift of property by baggage checkers makes this impossible.
 

bushytoo

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Feb 15, 2012
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london
I am planning a trip to France and the Canary islands, I am going to get the Evernew solo cookset cooking bundle so that I can use wood in case I have problems getting meths.
 

ged

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Jul 16, 2009
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In the woods if possible.
In France I buy "alcool à brûler" (literally "alcohol to burn").

It's reasonably priced in any supermarket at about 1 Euro 60c per litre, it's clean, and it smells a lot nicer than the UK 'meths'. It's available usually in one litre and often in five litre containers. Most of the time I have a couple of gallons in the shed.
 

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