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    Default Jetboil Question



    I didn’t work today so I spent the day going to Bass Pro Shop, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Gander Mountain and Cabala’s. Gander Mountain has Jetboil pots with the cozy and top cap for $24.00 I was wondering if anyone tried this on other stoves? I don’t want a whole Jetboil stove, but if the pot would work without burning the cozy off it seems like it would be worth adding to my pile of gear.

    If I got it I would use it on a Trangia burner mostly, I think the Svea 123 puts out too much flame and may burn it.

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    I did it but had to leave the cozy off got a video of it back later post it i use a military buner like a tranga
    The stove fits in the pot since this video i got a better pot cover this was my first video


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    Having to take the cozy off it kinda defeats the reason I wanted it.

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    Just cut some off near the bottom.

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    Default Novel Trangia pot stand!

    Quote Originally Posted by oops56 View Post
    I did it but had to leave the cozy off got a video of it back later post it i use a military buner like a tranga
    The stove fits in the pot since this video i got a better pot cover this was my first video

    Thats quite a novel idea for a Trangia pot stand. HHHmmmm I wonder if it would work on the smaller diameter civilian version....I might try it.

    A small, narrow piece of aluminum clipped to just 1/2 of the stand's 'wings' to the windward side could be a windscreen too...what did you use?

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    Default Another Photo?

    Would another photo showing stand detail be too much to ask?

    Thanks

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    Here is the pot stand 1/16 thick alum. 4-1/2 long by 1-1/4 hi.
    It work on the military ones and the tranga silde both together in the picture the bottom one must be bigger to fit the circle the other a little smaller


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    Default close enough

    Oops56:

    close enough, thanks for the photo

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    I used mine over the fire, alcohol stove, and white gas stove. Take off the covy for cooking, put it back on for eating.

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