BRS-8 Multi-Fuel Functional Oil/Gas Stove

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BRS-8 Multi-Fuel Functional Oil/Gas Stove

Postby Aushiker » Sun 27 Nov, 2011 9:25 pm

Hi

Just read about this stove at CGOAB. Thought it might interest someone :)

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It is called the BRS-8 Multi-Fuel Functional Oil/Gas Stove.

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Re: BRS-8 Multi-Fuel Functional Oil/Gas Stove

Postby DonQx » Mon 28 Nov, 2011 7:29 am

Did a quick search, found this ...

Same model?

http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/dyna/rapex/create_rapex.cfm?rx_id=213
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1416/08 Norway Category: Gas appliances
Product: Multi-fuel burner and gas lamp

Brand: TYLDUM
Type/number of model: BRS-6 Moonwalker/Camp 6, BRS-8 Booster Multifuel Z-498, BRS-21 Wind Resistant Gas Lamp Z-497, BRS-9 Gasoline/Gas Multi Stove, HM166-L3 Mini gas cooker/ Gas Burner 2800W Z-358, HM166-L6 1/2 Versitale camping oil gas furnace/Himalaya Varifuel Z-388 2/Himalaya Gas burner Z-388-1, HM166-L1 Gas burner, HM166-L9 Camping stove.

Description: Gas burners and gas lamps intended for outdoor use.

Country of origin: China

Burns

The product poses a risk of burns and explosion because it is made inaccurate in many details, e.g. gaskets, surface towards gaskets. This may lead to gas leakage and fire from e.g. beneath the nozzle and the change between hose and tube.

One incident reported.
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Re: BRS-8 Multi-Fuel Functional Oil/Gas Stove

Postby Aushiker » Mon 28 Nov, 2011 9:17 am

DonQx wrote:Did a quick search, found this ...

Same model?


Wouldn't be surprised. Good find.

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Re: BRS-8 Multi-Fuel Functional Oil/Gas Stove

Postby Mountain Rocket » Mon 28 Nov, 2011 11:18 am

A text book example of why you should always double check a product before purchasing or using it. This is especially true when you have fuel sources combined with naked flames (ie. a stove), and typically when they are pumped out of China as a "no-name brand".
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