Hi guys, I would like to present my two different Juwel 34 stoves. The one with the strap should be an earlier one than the other with paintings on the lids. Actually I prefer the older one with the strap, the later one looks more beautiful with the paintings but the bayonet lids drive me crazy every time I am not sure if it's an individual case, but the older one burns obviously stronger than the later one. Any one did the comparison as well? It's quite pitty that we cannot share short videos here, or it's my mistake?
One of my favorite go-to stoves for a small hike. The condition of the wick and the orifice in the jet are two of the main factors, when it comes to compairing performance. If the blue is made of brass - it will create pressure faster, as brass is a better heat conductor than thin steel. ==> are both wicks in the same condition? If yes - what happens if you switch jets? Nice stoves
I didn't make this experiment, well that is a good idea, I will try it next time. So far I haven't checked the wick yet.
The artwork on that stove is very nice. Maybe not needed for mountaineering but it would make any picnic better. Bruce