I've had the stove for some time now and it has gone through several tests on trips. Advantages: + Small, light and practical + Works with different types of liquid fuel + Remaining fuel can be poured back into the bottle + Easier to keep track of how much fuel is left
Compact travel stove featuring a spirit burner crafted from brass and a wind shield. Facilitates quick and easy field meal heating. Its straightforward design ensures ease of 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 was considering purchasing this stove. Until now, I was using a Campingaz gas stove. The TRANGIA is lighter and takes up less space than a stove with a gas cylinder. A big plus is also the more easily available fuel and no need to change the cartridge. Before every trip, I simply fill my fuel bottle to the top and don’t have to worry anymore. The downside is that water boils longer on this stove compared to a gas one, and even slower in strong wind. Regardless, its weight, compactness, simple construction, and fuel availability mean I will not go back to a gas stove.
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Very good, among others, because it fits together with the burner in the pot. However, as for wind resistance, the claim that it protects against gusts is just a repetition of the manufacturer's advertising—it is not entirely true. Despite this, it is a light alternative to the Triangle model.
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Advantages are: + high quality of the stove and sturdiness of materials, + good seal tightness (you can leave fuel inside and after it cools down, take the stove with fuel for a while), + low weight and compact size, + simplicity of use, + quiet operation, + in case of excess fuel, the stove can also serve as a stylish romantic "candle" (really!). Disadvantages are: - sharp edges on the base and no transport cover, - you can't place a 0.7l mug or smaller on the larger base, - no wind shield, although even with a pan with a long handle, your hands won't get cold, - heats up slower than a gas stove, - knocking it over can be very dangerous due to high temperature, - no full manual in Polish (for example, no information not to fill it up completely). Additionally: = fuel consumption depends on usage (e.g. cooking time, portion size, flame setting, wind/protection, and temperature), so it's worth checking this yourself at first. The service at the stationary store in Szczecin was very helpful with the order, thank you to the staff for the support and all the advice.
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