Two small stoves

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  1. Afterburner

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    Stoveuser was asking "what is in the mail":

    https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/27996

    I went to see post office if there is something for me also. [-o< I was happy to find out that they had two small ones for me:

    1409603900-Two1.JPG

    1409603928-123_1.JPG

    1409603964-Enders_1.JPG

    They have been in use but not so much signs of use. 123 is missing the handle and Enders also had the box. 123 I already tested and it works nicely. :D/

    It was good idea to go to the post office and to see what they have there. 8-[
     
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    Congratulations :content: Thats a nice couple. Now all you have to do is to get yourself a Primus LiTech Trek kettle ( http://www.primus.eu/litech-trek-kettle ). Its a perfect companion for your 123.

    Best regards
    Stoveuser
     
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    At first thank's for the reminder to check the post office! ;) Trip to post office was worth while to do and it was on my way back to home.

    I thought that Optimus 96 that I have is smallest liquid stove but these are even more compact.

    Thank's for Primus kettle tip! I already have few similar cups/kettles. I checked how they are fitting to those stoves.

    • Snow Peak's 450 ml Single Wall Cup has too small diameter so it won't fit onto those stoves.
    • Tatonka's 0,5 ltr Handle Mug is just perfect for 123. It's little bit tight but fits without extra force. But it only goes on until that rim that goes around the top part. Enders goes into the Tatonka mug easily and there is around 1 cm extra room
    • MSR's Titan Kettle can accommodate both and there is lots of extra room
    • Trangia's 0,3 ltr cup fits nicely onto 123, but it's un-foldable handle comes out from the side profile 3 cm. Enders leaves around that same 1 cm between cup's wall and stove outer surface. (No link for this cup since it has been discontinued)
     
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  4. xavi_242

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    wow that Enders is very nice... and RARE!!
     
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    I tried to look this model at ebay(De+Europe), but there was no similar currently for sale.

    It's almost identical to this Enders Biwak in reference gallery: https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/23626 but pot supports are different. Box and texts in the stove also look same. I'll take more detailed pictures from it and I'll post them to reference gallery...
     
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  6. xavi_242

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    Yes I think I only saw one for sale at ebay.de...
    Where did you got it??

    Thanks!
     
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    I was looking for Optimus 123 and I saw in local buy-sell www site lot of stoves & trekking stuff for sale. I bought that lot and got that Enders. I was thinking to sell it but now I think that I keep it since it's so handy. :content:
     
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    If you decide to sell it, please pm me :D