A new take on the old heximine tablet frame.actually it's closer to the hobo stoves lol Looks like neat but of kit and no chemical residue just has to be good.
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Hi @akaroa1, I'm looking at an item on the Nomadic NZ website. Are they all good to deal with?
Reviews on the site seem favorable and legit.
Cheers.
@RUMPY yeah they are good to deal with
If you keep an eye on them they often have a 10% discount period
I've just been 4 nights in my tipi tahr hunting using the mini Titanium fastfold and it was perfect for enough heat and pot space
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This is burning in the chimney before I went way last week
Gives the Titanium flue memory
That's a 500ml cup
So it easily takes that and a 1 litre kettle
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I have three different Willerwell Fastfold stoves and two are from Nomadic
Faster and cheaper than the first one from USA
Bloody brilliant stoves for my two different sized tipis
Just had 4 days tahr hunting with my 6 man tipi
Four guys inside sitting and cooking at night with the mini stove at night.
Then sleeps two in comfort and the other guys in their own tents
Just a great way to dry gear, cook and be social before bed
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FYI
On the fly in I just got out from last night, we took in 2x 20 liter buckets of pre cut firewood in a ranges of sizes.
we used the fire for 3 hours each night and didn't quite get through all the firewood.
So 10 liters per night is a good number for planning in the future.
My bigger Fastfold stove would have used much more fuel and made it uncomfortably hot for 4 guys to sit around it in my 6 man tipi
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Those fastfold stoves are bloody good, used one at a camp a while back although it didn't look as flash as that one. Did the job, took up next to no space and was very clean to use. Cost next to nothing to run apart from the effort of gathering sticks etc.
Don’t know what it is but, even though they’re a modern bit of kit, I feel there’s something quite primal having a wee wood burning stove in a tent. And I like the engineering. Gives me a warning feeling just seeing a photo of one in action. Very nice.
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