Moondog55 wrote:Is there a remote adapter base and hose so I could use my MST pocket Rocket
Have a look at this Md,
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product ... 99054.html
Moondog55 wrote:Is there a remote adapter base and hose so I could use my MST pocket Rocket
phan_TOM wrote:I'm not sure what you mean when you say activated, gas shouldn't just start freely flowing (and I haven't notice it)? I thought it was activated only when the stove connector was threaded on, that's when I usually notice a small discharge of gas anyway
phan_TOM wrote:Strider wrote:Be sure to keep the notch on the collar pointing to the sky. Otherwise you'll suck up liquid fuel.
The 100T is designed to be used with the canister inverted for cold weather anyway so will this be an issue? or maybe I'm missing somethingdplanet wrote:It is fine for car based camping.
Why just car camping? I bought the adapter so that I can use the cheaper gasmate canisters all the time, for hiking and car camping
Moondog55 wrote:That's close but about the same cost of the one at BCF It has the advantage of the hose tho
dplanet wrote:The cheap gas cans are filled with butane only
The camping stove cannisters have a mix of propane and butane to make them work properly in cold conditions.
The other one will not heat the cooking pot as well as it would with the proper gas mix ( I was told).
Strider wrote:No. Gas will start flowing as soon as you attach the adapter. There is no valve inside the adapter.
corvus wrote:Moondog55 wrote:That's close but about the same cost of the one at BCF It has the advantage of the hose tho
MD if you had found one why did you ask if there was one available ?
Moondog55 wrote:Link takes me to the log-in page
OK maybe one more little stove for summer walking
Joomy wrote:Not sure why you'd go for a 100T over the 118, even if the latter is stainless and the former is Ti, the 118 still weighs a good deal less and can run in inverted mode. I have been using a 118 with legs from the 117T for my main stove for ages now and it works great. The savings aren't huge, about 25 grams savings with the Ti legs and burn head. I think the Kovea is a beautiful stove but also relatively heavy. The only stove I would get to replace my "118T" is a Caffin stove, which weighs about 30g less again.
Joomy wrote:Does the built-in windshield really work as well as a standalone?
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