Strider wrote:Remember I can always revert back to the Trangia should I need something reliable under all conditions. I'm really just after something small for typical use.
Any bad reports on the Fire Maple 116T? For less than $45 it looks to be a decent stove.
corvus wrote:Strider wrote:Remember I can always revert back to the Trangia should I need something reliable under all conditions. I'm really just after something small for typical use.
Any bad reports on the Fire Maple 116T? For less than $45 it looks to be a decent stove.
G'day Strider,
The 116T is a good little stove with a nice wide burner head ( it does simmer) and if you can land one for around $50.00 you will get a bargain .
Dont use mine often enough as I have a FMS100T which is my stove of choice now.
corvus
corvus wrote:Strider,
Where can you land these stoves from please![]()
corvus
Strider wrote:Went with the FMS-116T. Lighter and I wasn't too keen on the folding concept of the Crux Lite. AUD$46 delivered
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corvus wrote:G'day Strider,
That is excellent pricing for both stoves is the Crux the folding or LW onefor some strange reason I dont have a LW Crux
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The folding Crux and the 116T are imho excellent stoves both with the ability to simmer and have the same (almost identical) burner heads, your choice is weight, on my scales the Crux is 90g and the FMS 116T 47g nice to have a choice![]()
corvus
just looked at the Crux Lite and it weighs 72g
It is indeed. Kovea via eBay is often the bargain of the day, particularly when you consider that some MSR and Snow Peak stoves are actually just Kovea stoves with a different badge.Robert H wrote:Kovea Supalite?
A pretty amazing stove for ~60g.
Especially given the price on eBay ($40 posted): http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/280829071905 ... 1423.l2649
Robert H wrote:Has anyone seen the 'new' Kovea 56g stove, the Kovea Camp 56? It seems identical to the old Kovea Supalite (KB-0707) just with a tapered block... and a whole 4g of weigh savings!
It also seems to be sold with a different (heavier?) case.
For $45 AU you can't really go wrong. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... OC:AU:3160 & http://lowe510.pixnet.net/blog/post/231 ... ea-camp-56
Wow! That's quite a reduction in price.Strider wrote:This might interest a few people. Great stove at a great price!
http://www.kathmandu.com.au//61004/Back ... anium.html
Wow! That's quite a reduction in price. <br /><br />This is the Fire Maple FMS 116T which is also sold under the Katmandu, Monatauk, and Olicamp labels. It's a decent stove. It's very light, but it's not very compact. I actually prefer the Kovea Camp 56/Supalite which is 8g heavier but is far more compact and has better pot stability. The FMS 116T is very similar to the Optimus Crux Lite in terms of size and shape.<br /><br />HJStrider wrote:<br />This might interest a few people. Great stove at a great price!<br /><br />http://www.kathmandu.com.au//61004/Back ... anium.html
Strider wrote:As I recall, the Kovea Supalite has suffered a few canister incompatibility issues due to insufficient centre pin length.
hikin_jim wrote:Strider wrote:As I recall, the Kovea Supalite has suffered a few canister incompatibility issues due to insufficient centre pin length.
Ah? I didn't know that. Haven't had any problems with mine, but I've only used Snow Peak 110g and 220g canisters. I'll have to try some other brands.
HJ
Oh, yes, that thread. Now, I remember.Strider wrote:hikin_jim wrote:Strider wrote:As I recall, the Kovea Supalite has suffered a few canister incompatibility issues due to insufficient centre pin length.
Ah? I didn't know that. Haven't had any problems with mine, but I've only used Snow Peak 110g and 220g canisters. I'll have to try some other brands.
HJ
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