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    Winnerwell folding backpack stove

    This is a new bit of kit a will do a quick review on


    Winnerwell folding backpack stove.
    This is the Titanium one and weighs 300 grams



    I'm just writing this on a remote hut site whee I'm working today.
    I could use gas but I'm learning how too drive this stove so my coffee is old school today

    Stove is my third Titanium winnerwell of various sorts
    This doesn't disappoint

    I collected a small handful of scraps from the wood shed floor

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    I'm using a 500 ml Titanium cup so lit the fire in the right half of the fire box
    Within the time it took me too walk 10m and put 300 mls in the cup it was buting nicely.

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    It took just 3 minutes even too boil the 300 mls
    And half that small handful if scraps
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    Thanks Akaroa1, just what I needed... can't seem to leave the small alcohol stove, cup and stand behind for quick coffees (and because I enjoy using it) in addition to the Jetboil Stash for fry pan work. Now I need to/must take this as well. That's a mean set up! Well done.
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    By the time I've drunk my coffee it's cool enough too pack it away flat and put it away in its carry bag

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    Pretty useful piece of kit for the east coast of South Island
    Pick up anything dry you see on your travels

    At a guess I would have used 250 grams of twigs only
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    I have a Titanium one very similar @ 250gms
    Haven't used it yet, but thought it'd be good to use at a base camp, also better than Television!

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    Very cool. Where do you get them from

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    Well I'm still out there doing it a lot
    But getting older and stopping a lot more often

    So no great hardship too take a bit more time over these things
    Especially during the summer when the days are so long
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    This will easily take two 500 ml cups or a 1L kettle

    I must try and find a little rectangular fry pan like those old alloy army style ones
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    Quote Originally Posted by blip View Post
    Very cool. Where do you get them from
    I got mine from "Gearshop" but have since seen them on Temu for bugger all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    This will easily take two 500 ml cups or a 1L kettle

    I must try and find a little rectangular fry pan like those old alloy army style ones
    There are a few similar models

    But these winnerwell come from Nomadic NZ
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    Can't see one as nice of a design as that on Temu or Aliexpress.

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    I’ve got this wee solo stove but like the idea of collapsible and your one is easier to feed wood into.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikka7mm08 View Post
    I’ve got this wee solo stove but like the idea of collapsible and your one is easier to feed wood into.




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    I will hazard a guess, and say that you have used that one time only in the bbq area of your home?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    I will hazard a guess, and say that you have used that one time only in the bbq area of your home?


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    Well he is right I hate to admit.
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