Thanks, Jim; I appreciate your efforts. Now I can hardly wait to get the MR. (I was on an overnighter with some of the staff from the local outfitter; they just got them in that day, so now I have to slog my way through the week's work to go get one. Stupid, stupid work.)
As I recall, a 220g canister just barely fits into the kettle itself, so I wasn't expecting any miracles there. (As an aside, on a weeklong trip I'd usually carry two 110g canisters rather than a 220, knowing that I'm paying a 4 or 5 ounce weight penalty. As an official member of the Nervous Nellie Society, I always told myself that, if I had a problem with a valve on one, I still had the other. There are lots of holes in that argument, but it made me feel better. Rationalization - one of mankind's top four inventions.)
Registered: 02/23/03
Posts: 2124
Loc: Meadow Valley, CA
I want to use my penny stove and my Fosters pot later this year to get some time in with alky stoves. Just bought a SP GS100 for $25 on evilbay, used once.
I want to use my penny stove and my Fosters pot later this year to get some time in with alky stoves. Just bought a SP GS100 for $25 on evilbay, used once.
Duane
The real penny's flame pattern is too wide for a foster's can, the small versions yes, although they don't prime as easy with the narrow flame pattern, imo.
Registered: 02/23/03
Posts: 2124
Loc: Meadow Valley, CA
phat, the eBay seller had a wick wrapped around it, but a small can. No one else bid, a well spent $2.50 or whatever. I ran it a few times in the garage, went well this Fall.
Registered: 12/16/11
Posts: 230
Loc: Orange County, CA, USA
Originally Posted By hikerduane
I want to use my penny stove and my Fosters pot later this year to get some time in with alky stoves. Just bought a SP GS100 for $25 on evilbay, used once.
Duane
Now THAT is a good deal. The GS-100 is one of my absolute favorite modern gas stoves. It's a little heavier than a MicroRocket, and it's not quite as compact, but it's a really good stove.
HJ
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