You gotta get one Hobo. Not even one moving part to go wrong and will burn for about an hour on half a cup of gasoline. Weighs about zilch! Best to you mate - Steve.
Meva butane stove Meva butane stove details in Stove Ref Gallery Not on underburn, but barely a whiff of butane left in the cartridge On a fuller charge, this is the flame I'd expect John
Ebay has had a stripped down 123 tank up for sale, and i was most tempted to use it to make a coil burner with a good base.....right after i do all the other things on my honey-do list. piper
'Cat's head' flames on a Meva butane stove Meva dual-burner butane stove Rick b spotted the resemblance. John
Found this Coleman 502 dated March 1969 in a junk shop (same shop in which I found my Enders 9061). This stove still had fuel in it and other than dust and one scratch on the Coleman decal is near pristine. Brought her home, pumped her up and was treated to this... All for $10.00 US
A new member of my Enders-Family. The Enders "BIWAK" No.2650 . Couldn't find it in the Reference Gallery so I'll add there some pictures soon
...received another little stove today After an hour of cleaning and making new gaskets I fired it up Preheating: ...and fire! Here you can see how it looks like, if the jet-hole is drilled a little bit out of angle : and here is a shot right after turning-off: I already love this little Optimus 99! Now I just need a new jet and then I'm sure it will be in my backpack plenty of times Greetings, Fenris