I'll second that about Speedster stoves. Just bought one a couple of weeks ago in an effort to try and lighten my long distance hiking load out a bit.If you don’t fancy making your own check out speedsterstoves.co.uk
He makes a whole range of small tin type alcohol burners that are both light and very well made.
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I’ve got no affiliation to them but I’ve had a few and they work well and are professionally done.
It looks like Hexamine is going to be phased out as fuel so what is the solid you are suggesting?Hexi or solid fuel
It is not solid, I have understood it is gelled alcohol. OK as such and I have used various gelled versions and probably keep using them.Google "dragon fuel" it is new the "new" hexi block.
You need an empty vaseline tin (one of those little ones).
Put some fibreglass mat in it (I took a little of the loft insulation). Then a bit of wire mesh over that and tucked into the tin.
Voila.
A little meths stove that holds just enough meths to boil a 58 mug.
I use mine in a hexi stove.
Here's a picture, which I'm sure will explain it all far more...
Fire Dragon do a mini stove,small as you like.I looked at the mini trangia but it's still a bit big for my needs.
It is actually quite good, I have been playing with it recently. One block will boil you a cuppa, two will cook you a boil in the bag MRE.Google "dragon fuel" it is new the "new" hexi block.