Pocket Cooker for a Tenner !

So it's not good value for a tenner ?

Seems like it is to me.

Nick

no i said its worth a tenner
but im glad i didnt pay full price which is £22 ish

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see you can even do sausage on a stick:D
 

Chainsaw

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Jul 23, 2007
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I'm with FGYT on this good for a tenner not for 22 quid. I was a little disappointed in mine, it's such a pain in the :tapedshut to get it back into the pouch without getting filthy!!:cussing: I should really get a new pouch for it.

If you've got the space I'd stick with a homemade ikea/morrisons hobo, if not then it's cool :D (how fickle am I!!?)


Cheers,

Alan
 

gorilla

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i've just swapped mine - it looks great on the coffee table when you get it through the post, but you have to use small fuel to keep it going, and keep it going by feeding it all the time........pffffffffft.........
give me my hexy anyday - much easier, and much cheaper
 

Humpback

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......t's such a pain in the :tapedshut to get it back into the pouch without getting filthy!!:cussing: I should really get a new pouch for it. ......


I have a sheet or two of newspaper wrapped around the cooker which helps in not getting too dirty and allows the split pins to slide in without snagging the pouch.
Also useful as an aid to starting it!

regards Alan

PS worth £10
 

Sickboy

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Got mine as a present the same weekend i made a hobo stove out of a stainless biscuit tin, i've used the hobo every time i've been out since making it. I love the design of the pocket cooker, nicely built aswell if a little heavy, will get used at some point just not sure when :lmao: Well worth a tenner though:)
 

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