Evernew Titanium Alcohol Stove Review
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Good review. Would have liked to see the stove fired up. Looking @ the numbers, it is quicker than the Traniga. ALthough my Trangia has the lid and simmer ring, I hardly ever use it. I don't know of anyone that sells them in Australiathough. Will have to look about on the et and see.
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This was full of quality info and very helpful.
Thank you!
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@backpackinonline I am going to be out on the Black Forest Trail (Pa.), and I will be shooting part of my review while I'm there. I hope to have it done soon.
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DX in your store! Video? Please.
I know I will get one as soon as I can.
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Too bad Evernew went through all the trouble and forgot two key items the Trangia has:
- A threaded cap/o-ring. With this, the stove holds its own fuel ready at any given moment. You can put it in your pocket to keep the stove and fuel warm on cold days and cap any unused fuel.
- Simmer ring (self explanatory). Also serves as a snuffer cap.
Evernew makes some outstanding products but this one fails for the above reasons.
machbaby 1 year ago
@machbaby In all fairness to Evernew, it's not a Trangia :). Personally I don't like to store fuel in my stove, since there is always the possibilty of leakage. As with any alcohol stove, with experience you learn to use just the amount of fuel you need. As far as a simmer ring, as I stated in the video, by placing the cookpot directly on the stove the cooktime is drastically slowed (just like a simer ring).
end2endtrailsupply 1 year ago
Not that I need another stove, but this is pretty neat. Very Trangia-like. I went to Evernew's site and they having a potstand called the Ti Cross Stand, but no details on it. Guess they're not finished with producing it yet. It would be a handy stand for my old Trangia.
earlymusicus 1 year ago
@earlymusicus The cross stands should be out any time now. I'm hoping by the end of the month.
end2endtrailsupply 1 year ago
You will get a drastically better boil time with a pot stand that puts the pot 1 inch above the top of the stove.
Rick2Max 1 year ago
@Rick2Max It all depends on what setup you're using. The Dx stand puts the turbo plate a little above the stove, then the pot about an inch to and inch and a half above the plate. The new cross stands aren't out yet, but they look like they are about 1" tall, so 1" is probably about right.
end2endtrailsupply 1 year ago