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Thread: Kmart Campmaster Stove (again!)

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    Kmart Campmaster Stove (again!)

    Just a quick one. Do Jetboil and Bushbuck accessories fit? I'm after a pot support in a hurry.

    No need to discuss gas laws, theory of relativity, global economics or the meaning of life. A yes or no will suffice!

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    Not sure about them sorry but if you've got time this one from AilExpress arrived within 10 days and fit perfectly.
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3281...fac918022xKdOj
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    Quote Originally Posted by No good names left View Post
    Not sure about them sorry but if you've got time this one from AilExpress arrived within 10 days and fit perfectly.
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3281...fac918022xKdOj
    Thanks, but no time. If I can't get something sorted for my next trip, I'll probably end up ordering one.

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    No time to sort this out with the public holiday tomorrow. In the meantime, some fettling about in the garage with some aluminium storage hooks and I have something that will work (hopefully!).



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    That looks like it will work, looks good actually. The only suggestion I would make is a strip of alloy or stainless with a few holes etc wrapped around the outside of the lot to act as a heat guide/chimney/wind shield whatever thingy.
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    Been on the road now 4 weeks and ours is used daily for cups of tea or coffee. Only downside we have found is it doesn't like to relight when hot and it can take 6-7 clicks of the peizo even when cold to get started.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Jack View Post
    Been on the road now 4 weeks and ours is used daily for cups of tea or coffee. Only downside we have found is it doesn't like to relight when hot and it can take 6-7 clicks of the peizo even when cold to get started.
    Bought one of the Kmart units when @No good names left kindly arranged the group purchase. Been used on several trips now and been excellent. Compared to my previous setup it's twice as efficient. Heating faster, using less gas ( lower tap setting works well ) so a gas canister now lasts twice as long or even slightly longer.
    @Happy Jack - yeah I found similar trying to reignite a hot burner element. Sometimes wouldn't light at all. The trick I found was openjng the gas tap minimally made ignition more reliable but still needed two or three clicks as enough gas accumulated to get lit.

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    I use ciggy lighter ,it just saves the stress lol.
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    Well, the bodge job worked. I was in a hut, so the hut was the wind shied.

    Living the dream with the Campmaster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    I use ciggy lighter ,it just saves the stress lol.
    Yeah my MSR doesn't even have a piezo
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    For reference, I got the Fire Maple pot support from Rebel Sport: https://www.rebelsport.co.nz/product...x3-pan-holder/

    It was $21 in their last sale. With prices going up on AliExpress and international shipping, total cost was about the same.

    It is a good fit for the stove, but I gently bent down the internal lugs to make it lock on to the burner.
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