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05/7/2010 at 11:42pm
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The instructions look far more daunting than they actually are, I found it was very simple, but then maybe I was expecting it to be more difficult.
As far as I know they last a good while between fill-ups, but they are a highly engineered, rather technical, piece of kit, even though the idea behind them is simple enough.
You'll find most people who have them are quite happy with them, but maybe we're the kind of people who like to over-engineer a simple solution to every problem I just wanted to go without the hassle of gas altogether.
Whichever route you go down, there's plenty of good quality equipment out there, if you were going down the dual fuel route I would suggest 2nd hand, only for cost. As far as gas appliances are concerned, I would only suggest you buy from a reputable retailer (like GoOutdoors for instance), then if there are any problems, you can take it back, also you can actually look at & touch the product in the shop, before buying.
Good luck, which ever way you go
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07/7/2010 at 8:07pm
Location: Essex England Outfit: Vango Vista 800 & Outdoor Rev. VRX500S
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We have both of these stoves - Coleman 424 amd this one
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/redirect.asp?redir=http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/elite-double-burner-and-grill-p152181
I love the fuel efficiency and the rapid boil (essential for the morning cup of tea) that the Coleman provides.
I love the fact that the Gelert allows someone else - my children - to make me a cup of tea without me worrying they will get hurt.
Both stoves are staying in my camping gear. The decision of which one to take with us depends on the space available in the car - gas cannister (campingaz 907)or coleman dual fuel tin (very small).
------------- Debbie
'Make the most of good weather and the best of bad!!'
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