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26/3/2011 at 9:59pm
Location: Sunny south coast Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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Hi
Could anyone advise? I posted this under backpacking, but have only had a reply from a single kind person (suggesting a Trangia), so trying car campers....
I am after a very compact but stable and efficient stove (much smaller than our suitcase stoves) and one that we can use with a decent size saucepan of pasta for 3 and the standard mixed butane/propane cannisters. I've done some homework and currently like the look of:
The Vango Folding Gas Stove:
and the HiGear Inferno Folding Gas Stove:
Anybody used either or both and could offer up opinions...? The Vango is lower and has a good spread between the feet. It also has good reviews - but doesn't have piezo ignition. The HiGear one has the ignition but has little info given about it and I can't find any real reviews.
We are ultra compact vehicle camping so weight is not an issue, it is more size and stability.
Helen
------------- Love our set-up and need no more tents or gear, so trying to stop looking!
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27/3/2011 at 8:10pm
Location: Sunny south coast Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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Thanks for the input!
I can get both the Vango and the HiGear ones at about the same price. I have a couple of different windshields and an aluminium plate for under the stove as I currently use a esbit stove for emergencies. Don't think I want to rely on the solid fuel stove for though for 4 nights... The Eldrid adapter seems a good idea.
I have just got some extra info on the Hi Gear one: Carry case size: height 9cm width 11cm depth 6cm. Furthest distance between pan supports once opened are 16cm...
The Dimensions for the Vango are (open): 14.5 x 14.5 x 4.8cm. Pack Size: 9 x 6 x 11cm
So the pack sizes are the same but the pan supports seem slightly bigger on the HiGear one. They both use screw top butane/propane cannisters, but Gelert do an adapter for the click cannisters that I guess would fit. If they were of the same build quality - I'd tend to be pulled towards the HiGear with its piezo ignition.
I wish there was someone on here who could report back on the actual ones...
Helen
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