Hiking Gear Test - Nomad Hiking Stove test part 1
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A few improvements... The holes should be on the bottom plate and on the sides below the bottom plate level. Also, there should be pegs through the plate hole and driven into the ground for extra stability.
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I don't see the life of one of these lasting very long. They should add some ribs to the metal to prevent heat warping.
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How much are these stoves going for now? Thanks!
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Nice! I like it!
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Great lookin' stove! You're producing these? You're Three Geeks? I think I might need to get one of these Canadian stoves :o)
Ggreenvideos 1 year ago
@Ggreenvideos yup I am the head Geek :) and the 1st run was only 10 stoves to test the metal properties. So far I am happy with such a lite weight metal.
DF and I will be having a cook off this weekend. heading to Fundy National park for the long weekend with a couple other hangers.
Cheers!
brianmshaw 1 year ago
I see a cook-off in your future between you and Dragonflyhiker Nomad stoves! Unless you two are sharing the same stove?
wawhiker 1 year ago
@wawhiker :) well DF is my product tester for these stoves. I just started production and felt he would give it a proper test and great video!
brianmshaw 1 year ago