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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #15 on: May 28, 2010 »

£50 new from the Bay can't be bad.

Who was the seller, and do you know if they have any more?

Only problem is it would bring my stove count to a higher amount than I'm really comfortable with ;)

Re: coffee press, I'm nearly sure that the press from a Bodum plunger pot fits quite a few popular stove pots.  You can pick one of them up from TK Maxx or Tesco for around £5!  Mind you, when I'm in the hills I stick to instant.  As much as I love some freshly brewed coffee theres a time and a place :D

Re: Primus stove.  A lot of people have said out it is just a copy of the Jetboil, but apparently Primus used to make the burners for the original Jetboils and may have had a greater input into the stove than people think.  When Jetboil stopped using the Primus burners, Primus decided to make their own.  I definitely remember reading that some where, but I may have got some of the facts mixed up ::) It's still pretty pricey though given its only new on the market.
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #16 on: May 28, 2010 »

Love the way the two companies are copying each other...but keeping the design just slightly different to avoid trademark issues ;)

thats a brilliant extra
I hear they are releasing a cognac warming unit with built in cigar cutter next year for the more dis-concerning hill trekker ;)

(opps...seems I spent a bit long trying to figure out how to spell cognac)

Update:
when I'm in the hills I stick to instant.  As much as I love some freshly brewed coffee theres a time and a place :D
Yup, the wee single serving sachets work a treat IMHO (steal them from a hotel/B&B or buy a box of 200 from amazon or your local office supply shop as I do)

thats a blatent copy. Does anyone know the diameter of a 125g gas canister? google is not my friend today.
That was actually a tough one to answer, Can only find one reference to the dimensions here,     Gas content: 125g/225ml - Diameter: 90mm  - Height: 74mm - Weight: 220g
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #17 on: May 28, 2010 »

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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #18 on: May 28, 2010 »

We had a night in Donard Forest where Spark spent the evening using a Jetboil to warm port or brandy or suchlike. Genius idea!
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #19 on: May 28, 2010 »

Mmm seems a tad expensive for the older jetboil, try the outdoorshop.com for the newer flash one. A few quid more, but it has the stand and includes the newer features. :)
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #20 on: May 28, 2010 »

We had a night in Donard Forest where Spark spent the evening using a Jetboil to warm port or brandy or suchlike. Genius idea!
I'm thinking warm mulled wine for the iPlod gig ;) hmm...kinda gone back on myself after my cognac wise crack a couple of posts up...
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #21 on: May 28, 2010 »

What's the difference between the new and older model Jetboils?

Mmm seems a tad expensive for the older jetboil, try the outdoorshop.com for the newer flash one. A few quid more, but it has the stand and includes the newer features. :)
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #22 on: May 28, 2010 »

£50 new from the Bay can't be bad.

Who was the seller, and do you know if they have any more?

Only problem is it would bring my stove count to a higher amount than I'm really comfortable with ;)

Re: coffee press, I'm nearly sure that the press from a Bodum plunger pot fits quite a few popular stove pots.  You can pick one of them up from TK Maxx or Tesco for around £5!  Mind you, when I'm in the hills I stick to instant.  As much as I love some freshly brewed coffee theres a time and a place :D

Re: Primus stove.  A lot of people have said out it is just a copy of the Jetboil, but apparently Primus used to make the burners for the original Jetboils and may have had a greater input into the stove than people think.  When Jetboil stopped using the Primus burners, Primus decided to make their own.  I definitely remember reading that some where, but I may have got some of the facts mixed up ::) It's still pretty pricey though given its only new on the market.

Your pretty much spot on, If you look on the old style jetboil burner it'll say primus. Then for some reason jetboil and primus fell out and jetboil got someone else to manufacture the burners (remember when tons of them had to be recalled due to "faults" ;)) Jetboil pretty much begged primus to come back but to no avail and now we have the eta solo. I just wonder if its any better at the end of the day how many different ways are there to set gas on fire!
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #23 on: May 28, 2010 »

Added stand for gas not optional extra, redesigned ignition system more protected, heat sensitive colour changer on side to show when hot and lid now see through to view contents with drink hole. Otherwise the same setup, but I got mine for £55 plus postage RRP 70-85 depending on who is selling.

Cotswolds 80 quid for the older version sorry Chris but no sale there.

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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #24 on: May 28, 2010 »

Horses for courses me thinks.

I wanted a fast water heater for drinks etc if the weather turns bad or have had a long day hiking and want something fast. Have a primus multifuel for cooking on with pots and pans etc, the flash just gives me the option to have hot on the go quickly, even if it is only a drink at a picnic, neat compact design all in one solution.

Primus Solo coming in at £80-00 or there abouts also, so I was happy with my price, but more importantly the options it now gives me.

Will let you all know how it works out after the weekend.

@ Chris what price is your gas for a jetboil ;)
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #25 on: May 28, 2010 »

I think the jet boil is "only" 60 or 70 in cotswold. Gas is between 3 and 6 quid I think depending on size but only the small one'll fit inside.
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #26 on: May 28, 2010 »

The caravan centre in Bangor has the 125g canister on sale for £3.25  well it did last month when I got one for a lantern.

Matthew
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #27 on: May 28, 2010 »

@ J, liked the look of the honey stove, but as you say it is justification for spending money on it.

I have a aluminium fire box, square thing that provides a nice fire, breaks down flat for transporting and can be made into various configurations not just square.

Had it on salt island a few weekends ago, nice n warm.

The mods to the honey stove make it a great choice if I didn't already have kit. I don't think it would have done as a group fire though in Donard Wood  ;)
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #28 on: May 28, 2010 »

The caravan centre in Bangor has the 125g canister on sale for £3.25  well it did last month when I got one for a lantern.

Matthew

I've found Surf Mountain on Main St. to be as cheap as anywhere for gas canisters.  I got a 250g cart from there at £3.25 and I think the 100g are only £2.25.
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Re: Jetboil PCS
« Reply #29 on: May 29, 2010 »

What was the image Matt for the home built stand? It has a fatal error on ni-wild.

Can you make me a pot stand when your at it!!!  ;)
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