NIB Sigg Tourist for Peak 1

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  1. Daryl

    Daryl United States SotM Winner Subscriber

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    This NIB set is for Peak 1 stove 9-83 which nests inside pans for travel. Box is in very good condition and has nesting and use instructions with small wrench. Same 3 pot/pan set as kit for Svea stove plus a wind screen that fits the 400 series stove. A similar wind screen was an option when 400's were sold. Box says 2-3 person cook set and I agree with the large pan size it makes this kit a little bulky for one person.
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    Stunning score - well done :thumbup:

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  3. SveaSizzler

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    You posted about this a couple of weeks ago.
    I wonder why the Coleman 400 has to be inverted to fit. Doesn't it leak this way?
     
  4. Daryl

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    yes same NIB kit, thought I would add to Gallery. Does seem strange but only way to get windscreen to fit with lid on is to invert stove. On paper no leaks. Personally I never store stoves upside down, just seems you are asking for spill. Spill in cookware no good.
     
  5. Fettler United States

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    One could invert the stove per the instructions, and then invert the cook kit if it really offends one’s sensibilities.

    I had one of those Coleman foam padded nylon stuff sacks, and just laid the stove sideways in the Sigg cook kit. I never worried about fuel leaks, it should not leak in any particular orientation anyway.