I am looking at getting a Kovea Camp 5 as a second stove, and was wondering what experiences forum members have had with this stove, and with the Kovea TKA 9504 adapter (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/KOVEA-Adapter-Butane-Nozzle-Type-Gas-stove-TKA-9504-/270774375864) which can be used to connect cheap butane cans to the stove.
My intention is to have the Camp 5 as a second stove to my MSR Dragonfly. The idea of getting the butane can adapter is that it would allow me to use the cheapest possible fuel while car camping - this may prove even cheaper than shellite, given that 4 cans of butane can be had for between $6 and $8. My reasoning for wanting a remote canister stove is for the ability to (more safely) use a windshield, and to have the option of using an inverted canister - which I understand does work with the Camp 5.
My main concern about the Camp 5 are that it looks a bit like a blow torch, rather than a stove, in terms of flame pattern - with it producing just one hot spot, rather than spreading the flame. I am also wondering a little about the stability of the Camp 5. - I would probably not be using it for heavy cookware - the Dragonfly would still be able to duty for anything heavier.
Any comments on experiences with this stove would be appreciated.
Geoff.