Easy to carry and store single-burner stove with piezo ignition. Ideal for family camping trips, single-person gourmet meals and leaving in the boot of the car for a cheeky brew.
In reply to idiotproof (Buxton MC): Definitely not. However, a proper frying pan sits nicely on the top, and there is nothing like bacon rolls when car camping.
Indeed! Definitely not designed for backpacking but for car camping they're great! Wide stable base, big burner for even heat distribution, neat design and its £9!
Can't go wrong really!
My stove of choice for car camping, and for use with a wok in the kitchen if you only have electric rings. Stir fry done last night in under ten minute. On the campsite with mates it gets fired up more than any other for a quick brew.
Wonko The Sane02 Jun 2011
In reply to Fredt: I was going to say, I bought one ages ago from there when they captured me with their sale I still have three new jackets I've yet to wear!
In reply to sutty:
My coleman petrol pumper is still perfect after over ten years service so no need for me but this is a really great price. I bet you could buy one of these, a frying pan and all ingredents from asda for a fry up and a brew for 3 campers for the total cost of a cafe breakfast somewhere posh
The gas last quite a while, we used 2 cylinders in a week cooking dinner and boiling water for regular brews at £4 for 2 not bad, also much easier when car camping than getting out the whisperlite
Lorraine McCall began her attempt today at a continuous, self-powered round of the Grahams, a four-month tour of upland Scotland combining walking and bikepacking. If successful, she'll be the first person that we know of to do it.
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