TRANGIA PAN SET

Discussion in 'Stove Paraffinalia' started by teletim, Sep 23, 2010.

  1. teletim

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    6" diameter ,the pan is 3" deep and and the fry pan is 1.5" deep.
    Just less than 0.4kg,so very heavy for a small alloy cook set.

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  2. lanevitt

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    Hi Tim

    I like that, I like that alot !!!!!!
     
  3. Spiritburner

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    Looks like a handy outfit.
     
  4. RonPH

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    Tim, looks like the stove will fit in it :thumbup: so you dont have to bring the tin for the stove. Just some clean rag to wrap the stove and stop it from clanking around.

    Ron
     
  5. DAVE GIBSON

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    nice..here's another heavy kit,this one from Mirro.

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    while i was searching the local yard sales for stoves i spotting a blue stuff sack,a older heavy nylon one,with the label just about worn off.a guy had just picked it up,looked inside and set it down.another guy poked at it and went by. i went for it and looking inside could see part of a cook kit and this thing was really heavy!.so heavy i thought there must be a stove inside,a Whisperlite at least.i gave $5 for it without looking anymore thinking i had a major score.
    got home and found just a old heavy cook kit and a four cup coffee maker--no stove :( nice kit but sort of heavy compared with what i use now so it will just be something to use on short stove testing hikes.
     
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  6. teletim

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    That looks like a Sigg set Dave :-k
     
  7. DAVE GIBSON

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    teletim..i wish it was Sigg but its stamped Mirro.
    in it's day it was probably seen as a light weight hikers set.