Hi everybody. It has original tiny silent cap and aluminium case. wrench is similar radius wrench. Gunsoo
In order to allow people to have a feel for stove sizes, I established my "size reference rule": With each stove that I post, I include at least one photo of the stove next to a well known object, which in my case is a can of Coca Cola. Yonadav
Hi gunsoo wow that must be the smallest paraffin stove ever made a very rare and unusual little stove you have the flame it self is as big as the stove. I see the silent burner cap is made by parasene but there are no other markings on the stovea i see it has been put in the reference gallery under parasene so i assume the whole stove is a parasene made stove,a lot of there stoves and blowlamps were marked with a water slide transfer with the name parasene so it must have been removed at some point in its life
That's a very nice little stove. A good bit smaller than a 96 I think. Do you know how many grams it weighs? HJ
I imagine that could take classic stoves into the world of light weight backpacking =) so tiny...its great!
Hi, if you check out the 10th photo in this post you will see this small Parasene stove alongside a Primus No.96 fitted with one of Gary's silent caps: https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/11706 Best Regards, Kerophile.
Thanks kinds reply everybody. coca cola is good idea Yonadav. haha i'm looking find another some. thanks Mr. Optimus you tell me about it good information . Hi HJ. It has 0.58kg weight.