Strider wrote:The 100T and 117T are completely different designs. The 117T has no capability to operate in inverted canister mode. The 118 does but is a fair bit heavier as it is constructed from stainless steel.
Kovea are manufactured in South Korea and are generally considered better quality than Fire Maple. The Spider is a great stove and packs very compactly. Yes it is slightly heavier (168g).
philm wrote:Thanks Strider - just saw your post on the differences
Where did you buy the Spider from?
phan_TOM wrote:
I've recently purchased a $4 adapter for it and can now use the much cheaper gasmate cartridges which are about $1 each compared to the normal canisters which are around $10 each depending on where you get them
Mickl wrote:phan_TOM wrote:
I've recently purchased a $4 adapter for it and can now use the much cheaper gasmate cartridges which are about $1 each compared to the normal canisters which are around $10 each depending on where you get them
phan TOM any chance you could put up the link to the adapter you got. Would like one to use with my Kovea when I'm car based camping to save buying the expensive cannisters.
Thanks
Mick
Mickl wrote:phan_TOM wrote:
I've recently purchased a $4 adapter for it and can now use the much cheaper gasmate cartridges which are about $1 each compared to the normal canisters which are around $10 each depending on where you get them
phan TOM any chance you could put up the link to the adapter you got. Would like one to use with my Kovea when I'm car based camping to save buying the expensive cannisters.
Thanks
Mick
phan_TOM wrote:Mickl wrote:phan_TOM wrote:
I've recently purchased a $4 adapter for it and can now use the much cheaper gasmate cartridges which are about $1 each compared to the normal canisters which are around $10 each depending on where you get them
phan TOM any chance you could put up the link to the adapter you got. Would like one to use with my Kovea when I'm car based camping to save buying the expensive cannisters.
Thanks
Mick
I got this one - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/191252442264 ... 1439.l2649
Pretty much the same as the one corvus has except it looks like mine is metal so it probably weighs marginally more (if that's an issue)
Strider wrote:Be sure to keep the notch on the collar pointing to the sky. Otherwise you'll suck up liquid fuel.
dplanet wrote:It is fine for car based camping.
Strider wrote:I wasn't targetting that first comment at any stove in particular.
I would still rather decant the fly spray cans into the bushwalking style canisters. The former are very lightly constructed and I just couldn't trust them enough to rely on them over several days.
Bubbalouie wrote:I would still rather decant the fly spray cans into the bushwalking style canisters. The former are very lightly constructed and I just couldn't trust them enough to rely on them over several days.
Strider wrote:I would still rather decant the fly spray cans into the bushwalking style canisters. The former are very lightly constructed and I just couldn't trust them enough to rely on them over several days
icefest wrote:...and they leak if you lose the lid or if it comes off
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