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Subject Topic: stove that can cope !
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08/8/2009 at 7:40am
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Hi Tina , its easy to run 2 cookers off one bottle all you need is a T-piece and two quick release couplings http://www.continentalproduct.co.uk/page.php?pid=productView&productid=341&resultsView=&catid=48&subcatid=&manid=&searchtext=&resultsPage=3

You take a qtr of a mtr of gas hose from the regulator to the T-piece and then connect a mtr of hose to each side of the T-piece to connect to each stove. If you put a quick release coupling in each of the mtr lenghts it will make things a lot easier and safer for yourself , as you don't need to keep undoing the jubilee clips therefore elimanating the risk of gas leaks.

The other thing I would consider buying is the Kampa roast master it is a fantastic bit of kit even for just four of us , having an oven makes a huge difference even if it is only just for keeping food warm while you are cooking the rest of the meal . I would even go as far as saying you would probarly get away with just buying one of those and not having to buy 2 double burners , it will happily accomodate a large frying pan and saucepan at the same time.

Personally Tina I wouldn't want petrol or any other flammable liquids around a tent or children , elimanating as many chances of disaster as possible is the safest option even with a utility tent.



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Tina

If you go for 2 Coleman dual fuel doubles you won't need to worry about gas bottles just take some unleaded petrol.

Fill the stoves before you go, take some spare & any you don't use you can put in the car before coming home (assuming it's petrol of course) if you don't want to carry it back.

It makes good sense in my case, my car's petrol, my stoves are petrol & my lantern's petrol, I only carry 1 type of fuel when I go away.




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