I use a small "Tupperware" like container. Just take your burner down to a thrift store and likely you'll find something that fits. Never had a problem - love the Trangia stove - bomb proof. ...
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I use a small "Tupperware" like container. Just take your burner down to a thrift store and likely you'll find something that fits. Never had a problem - love the Trangia stove - bomb proof. ...
I have no doubt the stove is not for everyone. I guess it depends what trade-offs you wantfor lesser weight. For the versatilityand durability I am OK with the extra ounces. I would love to see...
This stainless steel Swiss-made stove is very well made and weighs in at about 19 oz. Some stoves are lighter but I figured it was a trade-off between versatility (cooking, warmth, and use as a...
Noting first that this is an older thread - you might want to check out the Magic Flame - Swiss Made wood stove. Just Google "Magic Flame - wood stove". I got mine directly from Switzerland but I...
Not sure howhelpful this will be but a camping store based in Montreal, Canada used tocarry an after-market footprint for the Spitfire - which I have and which workswell. The name of the place is...
I have the HE Weekender version and use it with a Brunton Flex stove (very similar to the Crux). The heat exchanger bottom on the larger pot does make a difference in boil times. The other thing I...