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From: desertcanoeist
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  • If the stove goes in the top part, why are the air holes in the bottom part? Does the stove actually sit on the ground?

  • The burner sits in the bottom part not the top.. There are holes all around it in the top of the bottom piece and in the walls of rhe bottom piece . When the side holes are turned into the wind the air floods the bottom chamber and goes through the holes into the top chamber providing plenty of oxygen for the burner but no wind to blow it out. I have tried every kind of wet fuel and propane stoves and none handle the wind as well as these.

  • @desertcanoeist yes, I didn't catch a view of the inside in your video so I did some looking around, it does seem like the best design for wind protection I have found

  • hey can someone tell me if the "non-stick" is actually the baked on good stuff or the crappy Teflon stuff that scrubs off

  • This is teflon and seems to hold up well if metal scrubbers and metal utensils are never used. You might want to consider the hard anodized pots since that coating is fused into the aluminum.

    Another option is our Clikstand setups whch work with a variety of pots.

  • Never store the burner in the tea pot without wrapping it in a small plastic bag or similiar. If humidity is present and the brass burner comes in contact with the aluminum i the tea pot severe corrosion can be the result. This is due to the strong galvanic effect between the two metals. (I also always store some matches in the tea pot.)

    -Papsen-

  • The water would boil quicker if you put a lid on the pan.

  • thanks for taking the effort to make this video.

    have just ordered one of the swedish army surplus trangia's. gonna trial it ona camping trip at the end of the month

  • Nice video and demonstration. Good comment about the ventilation holes being your friend. Check out our new multifunctional PotPal (bag/heat mitt/ towel) for carrying Trangia pots in compared to the bright orange bag.

  • There is no hypoxia problem at the center of the pan. Kamado type and roket stove type stove.

    Masterpiece commodity that promises the highest performance of alcohol combustion.

  • What is the kettle used for. It boil water faster

  • Yes it does plus its where I stroe the burner, simmer ring, potgripper etc.

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