Swiss Volcane Individual Cooker

Injati

Tenderfoot
Sep 13, 2004
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Hi there

I'm looking at getting one of these mess kits/cookers, the swiss volcane individual cooker, I was just wondering if anybody else have had any experience with it? Is this a good piece of kit or should I rather stick with the Swedish cooker set?
You can see the Swiss Volcane Cooker @ http://www.exarmy.co.uk/exarmy.htm
 

MarkG

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Jun 4, 2004
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There's a thread somewhere that mentions this have a search.

If I remember correctly though they are a bit unstable and tend to fall over just as your water's getting warm! Once you put the cup or flask into the top the fiire can't draw the air through so it's hard to keep going especially with poor/damp wood.
 

Raz

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Sep 3, 2003
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I think it's a pile of crud.

Aluminium is useless for a mug, it'll just take the skin off your lips.
It's also totaly unstable. It'll boil water OK with an esbit / greenheat, but it's useless with twigs; you can't get much in there, it's hard to re-stock, and there's zero chimney/furnace pull through effect.
 

MarkG

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Jun 4, 2004
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I spent £1.99 on one last night..... but hey at least I've got a new cup :roll:

But could be a good puzzle for when your bored, keep a tiny fire going while blowing it to get some air in and not tipping water every where.
 
I have cut the bottom circle out of mine to fit a Trangia stove in it. It works well.

I keep the flask full of water in the handle next to the chimney to keep it from tipping.

I have not had a problem with it yet.

If you heat up the flask filled with water and then put the cork back in it you can use it to heat your bedroll at night.
 

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