To protect from corrosion it is important to separate the brass and aluminium. Thus packing only the burner /lid /simmer ring in the yellow bag and leaving the pot- /pan grapper outside of the bag unlike what is shown here. Otherwise you will reduce the lifespan of these items. Also do replace the bag if you ever lose it or your small pot / the kettle will join the unwanted electrochemical reaction
Using it for several years now. Have the 27, with 2 anodized pots, the aluminium kettle (which I use the most) and originally the anti stick frying pan, as it was damaged to much (very sticky) I just replaced it with the Duosal (alu outside / stainless steel inside). BTW I always take of the frying pan or support it with the clamp, doing something like stirring or adding oil (best to do that away from the flame).
I hope he remembered to take the yellow bag out of the tea pot before he put it on.....but maybe that's why they cut right there? 😃 Very very nice slick system, but it's so large. If I was going for several days, maybe it would be worth it, but I like the idea of pairing it with a small stick stove, so I have the choice of fuels.
Hi i love your channel. Good information and inspiration. So i start my expedition 365 days in the woods at 1. April and i'm happy to see how it works. . .i'm using the 25-5 and be very happy with that. Dirk
There's an ideal height from the flame to maximize fuel efficiency. This method.. each "pot" has a different height. Frying needs the highest heat.. but in this case, has the least being farthest from the flame.
Adding about 30ml of water to one litre of mentholated spirits helps keep the sooting down, that's the reason some people do it, I do and I notice enough of a difference in clean up that it's worth it, but it's entirely optional. Happy cooking.
The rule of thumb I was taught and have used for years is 10% water added to the methylated spirits mix. It reduces black soot on the pots and burner significantly.
I see so many errors. Why not place the spirit burner first in the lower windshield and then fill it. He closes the lid of the alchohol bottle, turn the screw and then press. You press before you tighten the screw. The yellow bag goes in the kettle? Why not in the backpack. etc etc
Daft. Wherever d'you buy liquid fuel when theres no more SHOPPING? No more corner shops. No more garages. Nothing but dry wood fuel, IF youve had enough sense to store some somewhere?
Kanzee: I wouldn't be caught dead with a Trangia. 1. 4 OZs heavy. 2. Needs a pot stand Give me an Ultimate stove with a Vargo Titanium cup (450 ml.) and my cook kit weighs 2.3 OZs before adding fire steel, and lid.
Forge this I'd so ignorant it id not worth a reply; but I will shoot you down in flames anyway. 1. My preferred stove is the ultimate stove that weighs 1/4 oz, and needs no frigging pot stand. I carry a titanium 550 ml cup. My entire cook kit with pot scrubber, bic lighter, silicone hot lips to prevent the cup from burning my lips, wind screen, ferro Rod and scraper incase my bic is wet or empty stove, and carbon felt, and stove only weighs 7 ounces. Furthermore I designed the ultimate stove to be the most fuel efficient stove out there. I live at 3,600 feet elevation where the boiling point is 208 degrees. My ultimate stove in ideal condition takes 64 degree water to a 208 degree rolling boil on 12.5-13 ml of denatured alcohol. The only stoves on par with the ultimate stove is Cat Ion by Flat Cat Gear BS 2.0 FE by Batchstovez.com Elite by Minibull Design. Before you say oh that's made of aluminum cans and not worth my time. You are dead wrong again. a. I have set as much as 16 pounds on one of the stoves without damage. Another video set a 25 pound weight on a stove made of aluminum. b. I have one ultimate stove that withstood 400 burns until I retired it. c.i am currently using another ultimate stove that has 205 burns so far. d. I protect my stove in my cook pot, but if I was worried about crushing my stove I could cut a piece out of an aluminum beer bottle and use that for the inner wall as Trail Hound did in one of his videos and actually stood on a stove 190 pounds he claimed if memory serves. Have a nice life and try to learn a few things before engaging fingers on the keyboard. Yes I call the Trangia heavy when it weighs mote than half of my entire cook kit, used twice as much fuel, and after using the Trangia a while the brass housing will crack and leak like a sieve through the cracks.
+MatoNupai no need to be an elitist snob with a fragile 7oz cook kit. I was respectfully commenting but then you went all "I have cooler toys that I blew a whole bunch of cash on". It's funny how people that occasionally go out into nature think they need all this fancy stuff when people actually lived with less in the wild. Have a nice day
We had these in the Royal Navy. Great kit and I have my own now.
Paul Bartlett when did you use it?
cool story bro
Does the jazz pianist come included with this one?
I brought a trangia 25-5 not long ago and love it. My favourite stove
To protect from corrosion it is important to separate the brass and aluminium. Thus packing only the burner /lid /simmer ring in the yellow bag and leaving the pot- /pan grapper outside of the bag unlike what is shown here. Otherwise you will reduce the lifespan of these items.
Also do replace the bag if you ever lose it or your small pot / the kettle will join the unwanted electrochemical reaction
Using it for several years now. Have the 27, with 2 anodized pots, the aluminium kettle (which I use the most) and originally the anti stick frying pan, as it was damaged to much (very sticky) I just replaced it with the Duosal (alu outside / stainless steel inside). BTW I always take of the frying pan or support it with the clamp, doing something like stirring or adding oil (best to do that away from the flame).
I hope he remembered to take the yellow bag out of the tea pot before he put it on.....but maybe that's why they cut right there? 😃
Very very nice slick system, but it's so large. If I was going for several days, maybe it would be worth it, but I like the idea of pairing it with a small stick stove, so I have the choice of fuels.
Hi i love your channel. Good information and inspiration. So i start my expedition 365 days in the woods at 1. April and i'm happy to see how it works. . .i'm using the 25-5 and be very happy with that. Dirk
Way better than a Popcan Stove in many ways. Cheers ;-))
What size of the kettle in this video
Well made, informative through captions rather than some “prima Donna” talking too much.
There's an ideal height from the flame to maximize fuel efficiency. This method.. each "pot" has a different height. Frying needs the highest heat.. but in this case, has the least being farthest from the flame.
Are you meant to add water to keep the yellow flames down? I tried it and it just extinguished the fire.
What? Never add water to the burner
Adding about 30ml of water to one litre of mentholated spirits helps keep the sooting down, that's the reason some people do it, I do and I notice enough of a difference in clean up that it's worth it, but it's entirely optional. Happy cooking.
The rule of thumb I was taught and have used for years is 10% water added to the methylated spirits mix. It reduces black soot on the pots and burner significantly.
In vidéo ...Trangia model 25 or 27 ??? ....Merci
25-4ul
Merci , I am now ...25-6 UL ....Super
very cool!!!
I see so many errors. Why not place the spirit burner first in the lower windshield and then fill it. He closes the lid of the alchohol bottle, turn the screw and then press. You press before you tighten the screw. The yellow bag goes in the kettle? Why not in the backpack. etc etc
I didn't understand why the man hold the cold pan and pot with a pot holder.
My guess is that since this is an official Trangia video they didn’t want to show someone putting their fingers close to the burner.
Its a good habit, because they all look the same being cold or hot. You might pick to wrong one by hand 🔥
bio ethanol fuel £5 for 2 litres from B and Q. Burns much cleaner and no smell, no residue.
Thanks for the video. I had used mine wrong. oops.
Where your fire safety gloves mate?!?
What were you cooking there? It looked like bell peppers soaked in yogurt. Yuck! haha
meet and cream and something else
meat*
@@VS-wp7pz meet and cream ... nice one ...
@@kloppskalli hah well laughing now to my 4yr old comment
So ... why the 80's roland midi file porn track?
whynottalklikeapirat because.. Sweden
@@thecuttingsark5094 You're thinking of the hair?
Bra kök, usel musik !!
you're epic
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Daft. Wherever d'you buy liquid fuel when theres no more SHOPPING? No more corner shops. No more garages. Nothing but dry wood fuel, IF youve had enough sense to store some somewhere?
Burnt fingers
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Dull and sticky music
Unpack all that shit, just so you can get some coffee.
Kanzee: I wouldn't be caught dead with a Trangia.
1. 4 OZs heavy.
2. Needs a pot stand
Give me an Ultimate stove with a Vargo Titanium cup (450 ml.) and my cook kit weighs 2.3 OZs before adding fire steel, and lid.
4oz is heavy? Trangias are bombproof and can use a variety of readily accessible fuels.
+Forge North it also doesn't need a pot stand.
Forge this I'd so ignorant it id not worth a reply; but I will shoot you down in flames anyway.
1. My preferred stove is the ultimate stove that weighs 1/4 oz, and needs no frigging pot stand.
I carry a titanium 550 ml cup. My entire cook kit with pot scrubber, bic lighter, silicone hot lips to prevent the cup from burning my lips, wind screen, ferro Rod and scraper incase my bic is wet or empty stove, and carbon felt, and stove only weighs 7 ounces.
Furthermore I designed the ultimate stove to be the most fuel efficient stove out there.
I live at 3,600 feet elevation where the boiling point is 208 degrees. My ultimate stove in ideal condition takes 64 degree water to a 208 degree rolling boil on 12.5-13 ml of denatured alcohol.
The only stoves on par with the ultimate stove is
Cat Ion by Flat Cat Gear
BS 2.0 FE by Batchstovez.com
Elite by Minibull Design.
Before you say oh that's made of aluminum cans and not worth my time. You are dead wrong again.
a. I have set as much as 16 pounds on one of the stoves without damage. Another video set a 25 pound weight on a stove made of aluminum.
b. I have one ultimate stove that withstood 400 burns until I retired it.
c.i am currently using another ultimate stove that has 205 burns so far.
d. I protect my stove in my cook pot, but if I was worried about crushing my stove I could cut a piece out of an aluminum beer bottle and use that for the inner wall as Trail Hound did in one of his videos and actually stood on a stove 190 pounds he claimed if memory serves.
Have a nice life and try to learn a few things before engaging fingers on the keyboard.
Yes I call the Trangia heavy when it weighs mote than half of my entire cook kit, used twice as much fuel, and after using the Trangia a while the brass housing will crack and leak like a sieve through the cracks.
+MatoNupai no need to be an elitist snob with a fragile 7oz cook kit. I was respectfully commenting but then you went all "I have cooler toys that I blew a whole bunch of cash on". It's funny how people that occasionally go out into nature think they need all this fancy stuff when people actually lived with less in the wild. Have a nice day
+Forge North he's just an idiot. Don't waste your breath 😎