Anything's got to be better in cold weather than a butane briefcase stove (you know, the £10 summer camping jobs that are actually pretty good for picnics)
Meh, very obviously a Photoshop job that.
I'm not biting.
@rik-UK3 : To a point I agree. I have a trangia knock off which is fuss free and reliable. Indoor test at 70 deg F. boils 2 cups (16 oz) 70 deg water to a vigorous rollmg boil in 4min 30 sec. Outdoors at 40 deg F. using 40 deg F. Denatured alcohol (meths) took 5min 30 sec. However that stove system weighs 13 oz. My super cat stove and $1.99 aluminium pot and foil windscreen weighs 3 oz. and at 70 deg F. boils the standard 16 oz. to a rolling boil in a little under 4 min. That's ten oz. saved in exchange for a lot of fiddling with a windshield. For winter I would use the "Trangia" system as it lifts the stove off the ground.
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You wouldn't have link to an english translation of that article would you?
Yeah, this is one of those things, you would just look at the person, and say think about it.
Quick question, anyone remember the link for the large burners you could buy? Think they were stainless steel but not sure.
After all, what do the Swedish Army know about cold weather....
On a side note,
I was watching a cooking programme on BBC Lifestyle, Scandinavian cooking or something like it.
The chef was cooking something on a boat, what was he using?
A Trangia (27 I think)
What do YOU know about cold weather according to your location (Saudi Arabia)?