Alpkit brukit cooking advice

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MikeLA

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Those that own this model can you cook a wayfarer boil in a bag meal in the brukit mug ?

I know you can put a pan on the top but really want to know if it can be done in its mug.

They usually take about 8 minutes to cook through. Fancy trying this instead of my usual Hexi cooker and mug.
 
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SCOMAN

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You can they’re a copy of the jetboil. I will add a warning specifically about the Aplkit Brukit. I bought one and weeks later received a warning about some problemS. First time out there was a gas leak between cylinder and stove which ignited. I returned it and received a second one with no faults recorded. First time out it blew the gas between cylinder and stove and through the stove. I lost all the gas in the canister before I could do anything. Fortunately I was able to scavenge just enough wood from the nearby broom bushes and lit a fire to cook on. Alpkit to their credit gave me a refund after checking it.
 

MikeLA

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From that advice - I like simplicity so might as well stick with the Hexi stove / new fuel and metal mug. Worked for me since the mid eighties.
 
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Philster

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Mike - I have a Highlander copy of the Jetboil, it's been fantastic and trouble free! To heat boil-in-the-bag meal I just cram them in the pot, cover with water and bring to the boil then simmer for a minute or two. Fast, easy and water left over to make a brew - eat the meal out of the foil packet and there's no washing up to do!
I know you might have changed your mind but the Jetboil is a great piece of kit :)
Phil
 

Tiley

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Probably I do like things to be bombproof/reliable as well.

This doesn’t look like it.

Looks can be deceptive. My Brukit was my stove of choice on last summer's Cape Wrath Trail and it was utterly bombproof: it was strapped to the outside of my pack, in a bag, and there had to endure being bashed about, getting wet and ignored - and that was before I started cooking with it!

Like anything, if you look after it and don't abuse it, it'll serve you very well. It is a more complicated set-up than a Crusader mug and hexi stove but, arguably, offers greater flexibility and control. With the gas cylinder attached, it is quite tall and therefore unstable but you also get a neat little tripod-type thing that really helps make the Brukit a lot more stable. It is a good, reasonably-priced alternative to a Jetboil and happens to be bombproof/reliable with it! What's not to like? I have no links or interests with Alpkit et cetera...
 

MikeLA

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Thanks for the advice, I am looking a compact gas addition to the Hexi stove just for those times I want a very quick hot meal or drink.
I like to jetboil idea just not the price of a jetboil, Would never want to pay that much for a stove, just isn’t necessary.

Most of the time not in a hurry so happy to wait for the mug to boil away
 

cascare

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I have a brewkit and never had one problem with mine, and yes you can heat the BIB meals in them. As Tiley states good bit of kit.
 

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