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Kitchen EquipmentSubmitted by uberpest on Mon, 2006-10-09 12:50.
STOVE- Turbo270 by CampingGaz. Good stove, user freindly, (adjusts like my range at home), the shorter canister is more stable. Heats in a short time (3-4 min for 1L). Heavy at 9 ounces for the stove and 270 or 470g for the fuel canisters (Propane/Butane). $30 at Campmor
Weighing in at 1.1 lb for the set it is too much for a ultralighter, but I refuse to use aluminum. Copper coated bottom and rounded sides make for easy cleanup. After use in a very hot fire the copper dissappeared, so be aware of that. My pot grippers had no problems clamping on to the side. 6.5" diameter, the frypan is also the cookpot's lid.
$3 at Campmor, $2 at some local stores and cheaper still if you buy in a package of 4 sets ($6 at some local stores).
Not bad. A tad heavy, but just about the only thing that will accept rehydrating food, boiling water and really good freezes. They don't hold odors (except garlic, I've found- that bottle is now for dog water) and are totally leakproof and unbreakable. If you are more worried about weight than anything else, go somewhere else, but otherwise these are fine. About $6-8 at any outdoor store.
$5 at any outdoor store, and most 'mega' stores as well.
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