Your English is just fine and a whole lot better than my Malaysian.
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Your English is just fine and a whole lot better than my Malaysian.
Here's another alcohol burner - the Trangia Spirit Stove. http://www.safezonellc.com/trangia.html
That's pretty slick. Looks like you could use it as a wood burner after you used the fuel.
The LittleBug looks like a good little stove, but a bit spendy for me. http://www.littlbug.com/
Our idea of roughing it was when the ice cream machine broke.
Turn the flash off on your camera and dim the lights some.
I don't know why this thread wasn't stickied before, but it is now.
I've got the F1 as well. Very similar to the Brunton that PGV just posted.
AS - you did well in your video. No need for voice overs - unless of course you could swing Megan Fox or somebody like that.:innocent:
Yeah - not too big on the bottle with cork. I view that more as a place to store water that I've boiled while at camp rather than a way to carry it.
Nice review AS.
I've got two of them (from Cheaper Than Dirt) for a similar price as in PGV's link.
BENESSE - any stove that has an open flame consumes oxygen and produces carbon Dioxide. Even the gas stove (if you are not on electric) does. It does not take a wide open door or window to provide...
I have not used the puncture type canisters.
Slick little stove. Thanks for the link.
Nice tip on the lead test kit.
Pretty slick looking stove. Thanks for the update.
Should I be looking for UPS or FEDEX?
Absolutely - send it my way. If I can't find an industrial hygenist to test it - I'll just give it to Mikey - he'll try anything!
What? The blond?
No telling with some WWW type businesses. I had ordered a few Sterling knife sharpeners a while back. I waited, waited, e-mailed, waited...finally got a response - sorry, I was on vacation -...
Nice job. How about heading on over to the Introduction section and tell us a bit about yourself. Thanks.
Good stuff PGV - thanks.