Bought my first camping stove as a first in a long line of gear to go on my first hiking trip.
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>>797578
I hope you didnt pay more than 6usd for pic related. Have the same. Burned through my first gas canister with it. For that price its good deal. Just really need some windshield if its windy and a lid for pot. I use canteen cup as pot so i will have to make my own lid to boil faster
>>797578
Link?
i recieved one as a gift, as a part of a mess kit. Havent used it yet though
>>797714
Search for Etekcity Ultralight Portable on amazon. Looks like that one. I have it as an extra its ok but the flame radius is small so you cant just blast it bc that will burn the food.
Found this in the attic of my mums house, she says it's from the 70s or 80s, and that I can have it. I never used a camping stove before, but I tried it, and it works. Anyone knows if it's quality and worth keeping?
>>797810
You say it works, so I think you answered you own question.
>>797813
Well, it burns. If it's a piece of shit otherwise, I wont keep it. I wanna know if anyone knows how it compares to others, or if recent camp stoves are for some reason way superior to older ones
>>797816
Boil water with it to test. If it does that, you've got what you need.
Plebs
>>797926
>not hiking with a weber 4 burner propane grill
kys
>>797816
it looks radical, keep it and use it.
>>797810
>still works after almost 50 years
>is it quality?
No
Whitegas stove and a rusty billycan is all i need for cooking
>>797926
I have this exact same stove anon. Bretty good desu.
>>797930
>not hiking with a full sized gas stove on your back
ikea hobo stove tho
>>797926
Speak for yourself.
>>797810
Vintage gear has its not in the attic place.
>>798364
>not hiking with a full pizza oven