Swiss army volcano cooker - trial use

Kepis

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Jul 17, 2005
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Does this work for you?

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nope, there's nothing there, ive put a thread up in the bugs & suggestions section http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=83472&p=1009360#post1009360
 

Elines

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Oct 4, 2008
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MountainM said:

"Stainless steel 70cl widemouth bottle with "flat" lid (very important)"

Just to clarify ..... are the important bits that the bottle:
  • is small enough to fit on top of the burner but still allow whe whole unit to be 'clipped' shut
  • allows the second cup to be fitted between the (new) bottle and the original auminium cup
  • is still large enough to cary a reasonable amount of water
Or is the "flat lid" important too - as can't see why it should be so long as the three bullets above are met - or am I missing something (wouldn't be the first time!:))
 

mountainm

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Jan 12, 2011
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MountainM said:

"Stainless steel 70cl widemouth bottle with "flat" lid (very important)"

Just to clarify ..... are the important bits that the bottle:
  • is small enough to fit on top of the burner but still allow whe whole unit to be 'clipped' shut
  • allows the second cup to be fitted between the (new) bottle and the original auminium cup
  • is still large enough to cary a reasonable amount of water
Or is the "flat lid" important too - as can't see why it should be so long as the three bullets above are met - or am I missing something (wouldn't be the first time!:))

The original lid on the bottle was a big plastic hooped affair with a carabiner attachment and therefore wouldn't nest with the extra cup.
 

spiritwalker

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Jun 22, 2009
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i didnt like using the meths burner in mine was a bit fiddly i see you mod gets around it a little but i wouldnt like to ditch the bottle i like the cork top its never let me down i like to use fire it up pine blocks from clas olsen a couple of them gets a rolling boil and they are very cheap around £3 for 72 blocks yes they are a little sooty but its still a natural fire as opposed to hexi. Plus keeping the bigger bottle means more brews and im a brew monster. Have since just got the maverick ghillie kettle though so i think mine will be shelved or reside in my beach fishing kit. Cracking little stove though for the price its a lazy mans hobo :D
 

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