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    Quote Originally Posted by doc View Post
    Metrosexual man uses firestarter's they are cheaper.
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    I use a Coleman Multifuel Stove, It will take un leaded petrol or kerosene, I use un leaded check this out www.colemannz.co.nz
    Some times I sits and thinks, sometimes I just sits....

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    http://www.theadventuresource.com/is...id=11780!CASCA



    MSR Reactor (dear) or Jetboil. (fairly cheap) for non multi fuel




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    Quote Originally Posted by Steam View Post
    I missed out on this auction by FOUR MINUTES! Damn wet roads, I couldn't ride fast enough.
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    avoid MSR - get a coleman

    I once sold a Coleman Peak 1 as I got given a nice new MSR

    Turned out to be a complete piece of unreliable shit. Could not make it go when I needed to.

    Friends also had similar problems - we ended up calling them "MSF" as in "My Stove's Fucked"

    I went and got myself another Coleman

    I've also had good results in the past with Optimus 8r, climber and hunter models

    But the Coleman is better for lighting in a tent.

    Plus the coleman is good for real cooking as the flame is very controlable - you can actually simmer on them

    But it is the reliability in extreme circumstances that I like most

    Just my $0.02
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    Go to a back packers. They sell all sorts of kit from people leaving the country.
    If you are behind meDont ask as I am lost too.

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