unconverted camping stuff
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unconverted camping stuff
Hi what do people use to boil kettle in a unconverted bongo?
I'm currently on first bongo trip and as weather is fab I've used my suitcase stove outside but not sure what to do if it rains (have cooking tent if staying 2+ nights)
I have electric lead but haven't plugged it in as didn't want to leave a window open.
Any thoughts most appreciated
Thanks
I'm currently on first bongo trip and as weather is fab I've used my suitcase stove outside but not sure what to do if it rains (have cooking tent if staying 2+ nights)
I have electric lead but haven't plugged it in as didn't want to leave a window open.
Any thoughts most appreciated
Thanks
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Re: unconverted camping stuff
Fold your middle bench seat down and put your cooker on the hard back of seat
Put your elec lead through your back door and just close it gently
Put your elec lead through your back door and just close it gently
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Re: unconverted camping stuff
We sometimes use a mains travel kettle when on hookup. Just enough for two cups of tea.
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Re: unconverted camping stuff
This does it for us, anywhere, anytime.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... 099562.htm
Derek
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... 099562.htm
Derek
Re: unconverted camping stuff
I made this


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Re: unconverted camping stuff
But not in cold weather, as I found, when the gas was too cold to vapourise properly and I had huge orange flames licking up around my frying pan. A bit scary!Dr Fingers wrote:This does it for us, anywhere, anytime.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... 099562.htm
Derek
Re: unconverted camping stuff
You might be able to get propane mix gas cylinders for these stoves, they will tolerate colder weather but if its cold use a trangia etc but not the fastest to boil, we have a Jet boil with a propane mix cylinder but as the gas cylinders so small you can warm it by placing it in your pocket
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Re: unconverted camping stuff
If you are worried about melting your seat back, use one of these tables http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gelert-FUT152-B ... B00132D8G2
I usually just open the boot lid and stand under it if it's raining when I brew up. I've got a Trangia cooker which negates the issues of whether the gas will work or not (it runs on meths), but I've had it for ever (almost). Unless you're going to use one a lot, they are a bit pricey.
The table, on the other hand, at £9.99 is in my top ten "bits of useful kit for camping"!!
I usually just open the boot lid and stand under it if it's raining when I brew up. I've got a Trangia cooker which negates the issues of whether the gas will work or not (it runs on meths), but I've had it for ever (almost). Unless you're going to use one a lot, they are a bit pricey.
The table, on the other hand, at £9.99 is in my top ten "bits of useful kit for camping"!!
Alison
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The traveller sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see. (G K Chesterton)
Re: unconverted camping stuff
I made up a method of fixing the table from in front the middle seat onto the bracket for the bike rack.
Sits nicely under the tailgate.
Sits nicely under the tailgate.
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Re: unconverted camping stuff
mikeonb4c wrote:But not in cold weather, as I found, when the gas was too cold to vapourise properly and I had huge orange flames licking up around my frying pan. A bit scary!Dr Fingers wrote:This does it for us, anywhere, anytime.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... 099562.htm
Derek
Well, we just use ours for a brew up in the van. Must admit I've not used it in 'Arctic' conditions!
Derek
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Re: unconverted camping stuff
Be careful - wouldn't want my experience inside the van!Dr Fingers wrote:mikeonb4c wrote:But not in cold weather, as I found, when the gas was too cold to vapourise properly and I had huge orange flames licking up around my frying pan. A bit scary!Dr Fingers wrote:This does it for us, anywhere, anytime.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... 099562.htm
Derek
Well, we just use ours for a brew up in the van. Must admit I've not used it in 'Arctic' conditions!
Derek

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Re: unconverted camping stuff
I remember seeing a post that showed how to make a cooker from a drinks can, that would work with meths. Cannot recall where I saw it exactly but I am sure it was some where on here.
Ian G
Ian G
Re: unconverted camping stuff
Here you go Ianfatcatlawyer wrote:I remember seeing a post that showed how to make a cooker from a drinks can, that would work with meths. Cannot recall where I saw it exactly but I am sure it was some where on here.
Ian G
http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/gear-featu ... /6227.html
BTW, anyone using using any kind of stove in the van make sure you have adequate ventilation, death can be fatal.

Re: unconverted camping stuff
Good quality copy of a Trangia
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Asaklitt-S ... ve/34-3320
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Asaklitt-S ... ve/34-3320
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Re: unconverted camping stuff
The scoundrels, fancy copying the Holy Grail of camp cooking equipment (in my opinion)!!!! Good find, though, Winchman, and LOOK at that price!! About the same as one of those little gas cooker jobbies and probably cheaper to run and more versatile. Never come across Clas Ohlson or Askalitt before.winchman wrote:Good quality copy of a Trangia
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Asaklitt-S ... ve/34-3320
Alison
The traveller sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see. (G K Chesterton)
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