Differient Crusader cookers?

I've got the Black crusader cooker, its far more robust and slots under the mug and still fits into a water bottle pouch. It can burn on gel or hexi ( half a block boils about half a mug full) it also holds up better than most other Mug cookers in windy conditions.
 

RAPPLEBY2000

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Dec 2, 2003
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looks abit like an idea pinched from another system i've seen.

ok put it simply:

advantages:
light
compact
easy to use

disadvantages:
it's tiny you won't get much heat from it though probably enough to heat rather than boil!
it suggests US or 44" patern mugs, they are a totally different shape and sise to the british MOD version and certainly won't pack well in comparrison.

fire does need air but i reckon the stove might loose heat from wind whizzing through the frame(compared with the vented slot on one side of the crusader cooker)

i would seek more advise before buying!
 

akraven

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Dec 18, 2004
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Thanks for everyones reply. I went ahead and ordered the standard black crusader cooker. I am quite anxious to give it a try. Thanks again. akraven in alaska
 

rapidboy

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Jun 14, 2004
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I use mine every weekend with green heat and it's a pretty good piece of kit.

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akraven

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Dec 18, 2004
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Alaska
I'll probably end up with either hexi or a small photon burner like Martyn's. I have never seen Greenheat over here. akraven in alaska
 

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