I not long ago bought a double to replace my single as it often caught fire.
From what I could tell with mine the butane bottle didn't lock in properly allowing a slow gas leak then after a few mins of cooking up it goes
I not long ago bought a double to replace my single as it often caught fire.
From what I could tell with mine the butane bottle didn't lock in properly allowing a slow gas leak then after a few mins of cooking up it goes
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bugger it, I'm still going to use mine. If it blows up and takes me with it then it was meant to be
growler2058 (5th March 2015)
I thought it was common knowledge that the cheap butane stoves often caught fire and leaked. Someone must have finally complained about it, what do you expect for less than $20....
There is an o-ring you can replace in them but I don't think it makes much difference.
AB (5th March 2015), MudRunnerTD (4th March 2015), SonOf (4th March 2015)
Thanks lucus30 for posting this. I'll have to inform a couple of members of my 4WD club, as they always use these type of cooker. I wonder if all other states will follow NSW and ban them?
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
Ive heard of them going up myself but I still use mine, probably just be aware of the potential to combust, use crv safety cans and never put a large pot that covers the cylinders has been my working theory so far
Edit: maybe I can use this as an excuse to get the Coleman eventemp that I've wanted for a while
Last edited by lucus30; 4th March 2015 at 10:00 PM.
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