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Coleman stove - fast food on the move
Review of Coleman Peak 1 Petrol Camping Stove by
s1lver
Advantages: Fast, cheap to run, fuel widely available - globally
Disadvantages: haven't found any yet - except not really lightweight
...I have used a range of different camping stoves over the years, having been involved in outdoor activities with young people I have had an ongoing debate around the safety/efficiency issues.
I have personally used a coleman stove for 15 yrs - the special delight is when you are camping with Trangia fans. I like to set-up the stove and kettle, in the time it takes to boil I can get my tent pitched and then go round with mugs of tea whilst my friends kettles are just getting up to a simmer - smug doesn't even enter into it.
So why else am I convinced? You can control the stove from a gentle simmer to a full rolling boil, the fuel - unleaded petrol - is widely available, a tank full is plenty to cook a meal for two, with extra brews as well. The stove has a fairly wide base an is stable in most conditions, it is easy to light and soon...
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18.01.2003
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Trangia, indestructable stove
Review of Trangia stoves by
mike_ciao
Advantages: Light, unbreakable
Disadvantages: Slower to boil, lack of fine flame control
...I have had my Trangia since 1989 after several years of experience using them and it is as good as the day I bought it. They are robust, and will last a lifetime. Unlike most liquid or gas stoves, the burner has no moving parts. Just fill with Methelated Spirits, (some water, to reduce sooting) and light with a match. The heat of the flame causes the fuel vapour to rise up the side channels of the burner and out through the small holes at the top. The rest of the stove looks like two pans, one inverted with air holes holds the burner, the second - the windshield holds the pan / frying pan.
Once the burner is cool, you can seal it up with a cap. The O-rings are still good, and it has never leaked on me. On top of the lid you can store the flame control. This is a guard that sits over the burner and restricts the flame...
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23.12.2004
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Bistro Stove - now you're cooking with gas!
Review of CampingGas Bistro Stove by
djhendra
Advantages: robust, solid, not expensive, reliable
Disadvantages: no good for backpacking - too large & heavy
...The Bistro 250 stove from Camping Gas is an excellent piece of equipment.
We bought one this year from Argos at just £26.99 which included a gas cartridge (these normally cost around £2.50 or £1.95 for a non genuine equivalent cartdridge.
The gas cartridge is easily fitted and can be removed between uses - an added safety feature.
It also has a clever mechanism which automatically ejects the cartridge (thereby extinguishing the stove) if the cartridge gets too hot - this can apparently occur if you use a pan which is too big, although ours is HUGE and we had no problem at all!
The power of this baby is a massive 2700W which compares to a measly 1100W from our old stove. It bols up our kettle of water in less than a couple of minutes and toasts bread on our camp toaster almost faster than we ca load it.
I recommend...
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21.08.2001
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The Coleman Peak 1 Petrol Stove
Review of Coleman Peak 1 Petrol Camping Stove by
Longshanx
Advantages: Small, portable, high heat (but controllable), reliable
Disadvantages: Price of fuel
...I purchased a Coleman Peak 1 camping stove about 12 years ago, when I embarked on an expedition to walk the Penine Way.
The stove is lightweight, portable, and best of all - reliable. It gives a good heat, boiling 2 pints of water in less than 5 minutes (try doing that with your standard Calor Gaz stove!).
Although the power output is high, it is also very controllable. There is a small lever to adjust the flame, and it can be lowered to a simmer if that is all that you need.
Safety has also been taken into consideration such that, even though the stove is fuelled with petrol, it can be tilted, turned, and even inverted without flaring up in your face.
The fuel made by Coleman is rather expensive (around 9 pounds for a 1 litre tin), although the newer models can now use standard unleaded fuel of the type you put in your car...
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30.07.2001
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Throw out that old gas stove!
Review of Trangia stoves by
mattg23
Advantages: Lightweight, easy to use, fuel and time efficent
Disadvantages: hard to clean
...The Trangia is a well established portable cooking device brand - Don't accept any Rip-offs.! The Trangia is an all-round good buy - every minute detail maximises the efficiency of the cooking:
Beginning with the heart; the methylated spirit burner. The brass "cup" will hold approximately 150 ml of meths allowing you to cook for a good half hour without having to refill - Don't try and refill it when you've already lit it whatever you do! - Take it from my own personal experience - there will be bacon everywhere!
Right through to the frying pan everything will cook quickly and easily - My personal favourite being bacon on my 25 series. You'll be able to cook 10 - 15 rashers of bacon only using one burner full of meths which is handy when you're cooking for four.
The Trangia stove comes in a range of sizes and materials: If you...
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18.02.2006
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Stoves 600CTH - buyer beware
Review of Stoves 600CTH by
laserwhite
Advantages: Smooth, clean, modern appearance
Disadvantages: PCB failed after 3 years use
...I bought this hob in December 2004 to replace my Phillips unit which had done excellent service over 12 years but was becoming dated. The Stoves unit appealed because of the clean and modern appearance and I believed Stoves was a name to be trusted.
Fitting was quite easy as it slotted into the same space as the Phillips without cutting the worktop and initially the unit worked satisfactorily. The touch sensitive buttons were slightly unresponsive but not excessively so. However, I did notice that if anything covered the control section (even water) the unit would beep alarmingly - probably a safety feature.
The hob was very easy to keep clean, no fiddly buttons to pull off to clean underneath, and the ceramic very durable. After 3 years of use the surface appeared as clean and smooth as if it were new.
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28.05.2008
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tom tom 700 great peace of kit
Review of TomTom GO 700 by
zeb2cool2b
Advantages: great speed reliablity and just plain fun
Disadvantages: size, some times crashes
...Tom-tom's are first and foremost the best gps line I have ever seen in my store iv been lucky enough to test drive most the main branded gps's in the last year. Tom-tom 300, 500, 700 are right up there with the pro's for good prices.
This review is obviously on the Tom-tom 700 though you may want to read my other reviews on the other two when I get them up to compare.
In my opinion the 700 is the only in car entertainment that you need (except for a stereo). It has inbuilt Bluetooth to connect to a Bluetooth enabled phone. You can make and receive calls, right, send and read text messages and even accesses a built in phone book for phone numbers for restaurants, hotels, clubs, hospitals ext. A very large amount of the built in points of interest have a number to call for information or bookings. And the best thing of all is it can...
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06.07.2006
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My wonderful E700
Review of Samsung SGH E700 by
retroactyv
Advantages: Great camera quality
Disadvantages: read below
...After receiving my brand new E700, the first thing I saw was the clamshell design. I wouldnt normally go for this because I've heard they break easily. I haven't been disappointed yet.
THE LOOK
Very stylish. It has a tiny battery, an external colour LCD so you can see who's calling, volume control buttons on one side, with a camera button on the other side. I will go into more detail about this later. It is also small and lightweight.
The buttons are nicely arranged, unlike most Nokias, which sometimes look a bit untidy and are difficult to press. The TFT screen is quite large and eye-pleasing.
FEATURES
The Samsung E700 features are:
High (and I mean high) quality digital VGA camera
40-chord polyphonic ringtones
GPRS
Java games
Sound recorder
MMS/EMS
CAPABILITIES
Unlike most phones that can only take one format...
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27.08.2004
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k700i
Review of Sony Ericsson K700i by
afraser
Advantages: Excellent value, excellent colour screen, good battery life, attractive design.
Disadvantages: VGA resolution camera, no expandable memory, poorly built joystick
...I bought the Sony Errisson K700i for £89.99 ($154) in the UK. In the store, the K700i had the most features for its price.
In terms of design, the K700i has a nice candybar design. From the reverse, t | | |