Having a Jetboil I dont need whats basically the same thing but at £35 they look very good value compared to the cost of mine.
Might be useful for someone
https://www.alpkit.com/products/brukit
Jetboil idea Alpkit Bru Kit
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Re: Jetboil idea Alpkit Bru Kit
Somebody was going to sent me one of those (Jetboil) after the Jernatter but I've lost track of these damn forum names............
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Excellent glad the post was useful. Does exactly what my jetboil does and very much alike except its half the price at least. Let us know how you get on with it as Alpkit gear is good kit I found (thumbs)ratass wrote:Just ordering one now (thumbs)
Jon
If I didnt already have the Jetboil which I use all the time I would have ordered one myself. Few coffee satchets, bit of long life milf and a few of those McDonalds sugars and job done.
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Yep looks handy to leave in my weekend gear.or maybe fishing gear.
Jon
Jon
Re: Jetboil idea Alpkit Bru Kit
Question for anyone who's got one of these already:
How stable are they when balanced on the gas cylinder? I'm sorely tempted to buy one but think it might need a wider base if I'm going to make a brew while still in my sleeping bag but that'd be easily done.
How stable are they when balanced on the gas cylinder? I'm sorely tempted to buy one but think it might need a wider base if I'm going to make a brew while still in my sleeping bag but that'd be easily done.
