WTB (or borrow) - 50g gas stove as spare

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WTB (or borrow) - 50g gas stove as spare

Postby scoha » Mon 24 Jun, 2019 8:51 pm

Hi all, heading off to the Pyrenees in August and want to carry a spare cannister stove head as insurance and to make cooking for two peeps bit easier - any one got a spare lightweight stove head (such as Firemaple 116T)?
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Re: WTB (or borrow) - 50g gas stove as spare

Postby Mark F » Mon 24 Jun, 2019 9:03 pm

Why not get a BRS-3000T (25 grams) off Ali Express or similar for under $20. Most probably cheaper than postage for a borrowed unit.
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Re: WTB (or borrow) - 50g gas stove as spare

Postby rustyjus » Mon 24 Jun, 2019 10:54 pm

I have a snow peak titanium litemax that about 50 grams that I want to sell.
Ive only used it once to test, its in new condition.
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Re: WTB (or borrow) - 50g gas stove as spare

Postby emma_melbourne » Tue 25 Jun, 2019 12:08 am

I second buying a BRS 3000. I have one. I love it. Super-small, ultra lightweight, works. And cheap as chips as we say in kiwi land.
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Re: WTB (or borrow) - 50g gas stove as spare

Postby scoha » Sat 29 Jun, 2019 2:19 pm

Done - got a BRS-3000T for $16 brand new from Ultralighthiker.com - cant beat that!
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