I've had the stove for some time now and it's gone through several tests on trips. Advantages: + Small, light and practical + Works with various types of liquid fuel + Remaining fuel can be poured back into the bottle + It's easier to keep track of how much fuel is left
Mini travel stove consisting of a spirit burner made of brass and a wind shield. It allows you to quickly and easily heat up a meal in the field. The simple design makes the stove easy to use.
Technical data
Material: brass
Dimensions: 95 x 62 mm
Output power: 1000 W
Weight: 162 g
Manufacturer: Trangia, Sweden
| Weight | 162 g |
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| Material | Brass |
| Dimensions | 95 x 62 |
| Fuel type | alcohol |
| Maximum power | 1000 W |
| EAN | 7315081002816 |
| Manufacturer code | TRA-100281 |
| Brand | Trangia |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 4
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For some time I had been considering buying this stove. Until now, I was using a Campingaz gas stove. TRANGIA is lighter and takes up less space than a stove with a bottle. A big plus is the more readily available fuel and no need to replace cartridges. Before each trip, I simply top up the bottle with fuel and don't have to worry anymore. The downside is that it takes longer to boil water on this stove than on a gas one, and in strong winds it takes even longer. Still, its weight, compactness, simple construction and fuel availability mean I won't go back to a gas stove.
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Very good, among other things because it fits together with the burner in the pot. However, when it comes to wind resistance, the statement that it protects against gusts is just repeating the manufacturer's advertising – this isn't entirely true. Nevertheless, it is a lightweight alternative to the Triangle model.
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Advantages are: + high quality of the stove and sturdiness of the materials, + good seal of the gasket (you can leave fuel inside and after it cools down take the stove with fuel for some time), + low weight and compact size, + simplicity of use, + quiet operation, + in case of excess fuel, the stove can also serve as a spectacular romantic "candle" (really!). Disadvantages are: - sharp edges of the stand and lack of a transport pouch, - you can't place a 0.7l mug or smaller on the larger stand, - no windscreen, although even with a pan with a long handle, your hands don't get cold, - boils more slowly than a gas stove, - tipping it over can be very dangerous because of the high temperature, - no complete instructions in Polish (for example, lacks information not to fill it up entirely). Additionally: = fuel consumption depends on how you use it (e.g. cooking time, portion size, flame setting, wind/shelter and temperature), so it's worth checking for yourself first. The service at the stationary shop in Szczecin was very helpful with the order, thank you to the staff for their support and all the advice.
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