ORIGO bio ethanol stove

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ORIGO bio ethanol stove

Post by vanvliet » Mon Mar 17, 2014 7:22 pm

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Re: ORIGO bio ethanol stove

Post by vanvliet » Tue Mar 18, 2014 7:38 pm

Looks like the six in stock have now been sold and it is reading 'out of stock' . I hope some of you out there got a bargain as I have never come across a genuine Origo at that price
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Re: ORIGO bio ethanol stove

Post by Simon Jones » Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:20 pm

That was a good price. I had a single one in my boat, but I must admit I didn't really get on with it. I used meths and the smell really got up my nose :(
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Re: ORIGO bio ethanol stove

Post by vanvliet » Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:13 pm

The new bioethanol fuels are pretty good and virtually odourless .The price of ethanol seems to be dropping because of supply competition and it is widely available.
Having said that 'I like the smell of meths in the morning' If anyone has a 'single' Origo I would be interested in buying - please email me
Check out the AMDRO campervan website for some neat cooker installations - - - - I think that they might be on the verge of producing a 'jump' pack for bigger vans like Bongos
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