Hi all,
Though this isn't really a review as I haven't had it long enough, I'd just like to present a small, lightweight gas stove which could find a place in your emergency kit, climbing/mountaineering kit or brew pack. Whilst I love to make a fire as much as most others on this site, often it just isn't appropriate (local law, weather, etc) and/or there's not enough time. As a keen mountaineer/hillwalker, there are many occasions when I need to bivvy out, use a tent or bothy, and need a lightweight, quick and reliable solution for hot drinks/cooking. I'm not going to get into the gas/meths debate: I cannot abide meths stoves - gas, wood or pressure fuels for me only. I know many love their meths stoves - but they're not for me. End of discussion.
I have had a small Kovea titanium stove (folds very small and has integrated piezo ignition - http://www.kovea.com.ph/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=51 ) for about 8 years and it's still going strong. The only issue with it is it screws into the top of a canister which can make things a little top-heavy and unstable.
I recently saw a good review of the Kovea Spider, which is still a canister stove but the main body sits low to the ground and connects to the canister via a tube. This allows the stove to be more stable and also has the advantage of being able to turn the canister upside down in the cold which, using butane/propane mixes, lets the stove work more efficiently (there is also a preheat tube). This may not mean much to many of you but if you like a bit of winter camping and mountaineering, it can become pretty important.
Kovea Page: http://www.kovea.com.ph/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50
I have used the stove a couple of time already and it has performed well. It is well-made (Kovea make stoves/kit for other companies and have a great reputation), it folds down into my MSR Titan Kettle along with a small canister and comes with a little piezo igniter. I have only two issues so far:
a. I have a Primus clip-on windshield which I use with the other Kovea stove but it won't work with the Spider. I dug out my MSR XGK windshield but, frankly, it is not as elegant a solution. Does anyone know where I can get thin aluminium sheet (like really thick tin foil) I can use to make a custom windshield?
b. The peizo igniter is separate - therefore, it is loseable! It does have a lanyard hole but spare lighter and/or firesteel are necessary or it might be no tea for you!
I'll write more when I feel I've enough to go on. I like it so far and it solves some of the issues I've had with other stoves but I am not sure it is as convenient and 'useable' as my earlier Kovea yet.
You can pick these up on eBay for about £30 from Korea (no import taxes needed and delivery within about 2 weeks). That is pretty good value for money in my book already - we'll see how much 'value' after a bit more use...
I'll try and post a quick pic later on but, frankly, there are some very good reviews on the Internet already - just google 'kovea spider review'. Simples.
Comparison of Titanium stove (left) and Spider
Spider with canister attached.
Spider packed in MSR Titan kettle
Though this isn't really a review as I haven't had it long enough, I'd just like to present a small, lightweight gas stove which could find a place in your emergency kit, climbing/mountaineering kit or brew pack. Whilst I love to make a fire as much as most others on this site, often it just isn't appropriate (local law, weather, etc) and/or there's not enough time. As a keen mountaineer/hillwalker, there are many occasions when I need to bivvy out, use a tent or bothy, and need a lightweight, quick and reliable solution for hot drinks/cooking. I'm not going to get into the gas/meths debate: I cannot abide meths stoves - gas, wood or pressure fuels for me only. I know many love their meths stoves - but they're not for me. End of discussion.
I have had a small Kovea titanium stove (folds very small and has integrated piezo ignition - http://www.kovea.com.ph/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=51 ) for about 8 years and it's still going strong. The only issue with it is it screws into the top of a canister which can make things a little top-heavy and unstable.
I recently saw a good review of the Kovea Spider, which is still a canister stove but the main body sits low to the ground and connects to the canister via a tube. This allows the stove to be more stable and also has the advantage of being able to turn the canister upside down in the cold which, using butane/propane mixes, lets the stove work more efficiently (there is also a preheat tube). This may not mean much to many of you but if you like a bit of winter camping and mountaineering, it can become pretty important.
Kovea Page: http://www.kovea.com.ph/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50
I have used the stove a couple of time already and it has performed well. It is well-made (Kovea make stoves/kit for other companies and have a great reputation), it folds down into my MSR Titan Kettle along with a small canister and comes with a little piezo igniter. I have only two issues so far:
a. I have a Primus clip-on windshield which I use with the other Kovea stove but it won't work with the Spider. I dug out my MSR XGK windshield but, frankly, it is not as elegant a solution. Does anyone know where I can get thin aluminium sheet (like really thick tin foil) I can use to make a custom windshield?
b. The peizo igniter is separate - therefore, it is loseable! It does have a lanyard hole but spare lighter and/or firesteel are necessary or it might be no tea for you!
I'll write more when I feel I've enough to go on. I like it so far and it solves some of the issues I've had with other stoves but I am not sure it is as convenient and 'useable' as my earlier Kovea yet.
You can pick these up on eBay for about £30 from Korea (no import taxes needed and delivery within about 2 weeks). That is pretty good value for money in my book already - we'll see how much 'value' after a bit more use...
I'll try and post a quick pic later on but, frankly, there are some very good reviews on the Internet already - just google 'kovea spider review'. Simples.
Comparison of Titanium stove (left) and Spider
Spider with canister attached.
Spider packed in MSR Titan kettle
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