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17/9/2008 at 4:26pm
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Hi
I’m buying a Trangia stove for my husband (he fell in love with one he borrowed from a friend for our weekend camping trip) and am after a little advice on what one to get. The one we borrowed didn’t have a kettle and was not non-stick.
Ignoring the cost factor (it’s a birthday present so family will chip in to help if needed), would you ‘upgrade’ to:
Kettle?
Non-stick?
Is the kettle needed? We used one of the pans to boil water last time, but I’m guessing it’s quicker in the kettle?
Also, does the non-stick come off easily or is it worth having?
Also, it’s only the two of us, so I imagine the 27 range would be ample?
If anyone has any experience and could help, that’d be great!
Thanks, Ellie
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18/9/2008 at 9:15am
Location: Co. Antrim Outfit: Bailey Pegasus Milan & Terracan
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I have a Trangia 25/8 Duossal set.
I think it is very good but being a caravanner it is not in daily use! It is used more for days away and the kettle seems the most frequently used item!
Trangia Stoves 25 series
Series 25 includes somewhat larger stoves suitable for groups of about 3-4 people. They are excellent family stoves with capacious pans, a wider frypan and a larger kettle. With the supports in the raised position, the stove can be used with large billies from the rest of the Trangia range. All stoves include upper and lower windshields, burner, handle and strap.
Two materials in one, pressed together under high pressure. Aluminium on the outside for good thermal conductivity, and stainless steel on the inside to make the pans scratch-resistant and hygienic. Duossal pans are durable and heat up quickly. A stove for the discriminating cook who wants to prepare food with precision.
Trangia 25-8
Stove with 2 Duossal saucepans, 1.75 and 1.5 litre, 1 Duossal frypan, 22 cm, and aluminium kettle, 0.9 litre. Weight 1390 g.
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