On Apr 19, 1:59 am, y_p_w wrote:
On Apr 18, 3:14 pm, "Shawn Martin" shawnrmar...@no-
spam.windstream.net wrote:
wrote:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/PORTABLE-CAM...CANISTERS/dp/B...
Any camping store here in the states will have replacement cartridges.
YOW is correct, those are disposable, and not refillable (Easily or
legally).
I can vouch for the stove he linked to. You can find these easily at any
shop which caters to the recreational
boating crowd, as they are popular for use on small craft.
The one's I've seen are almost universally made in Korea (even the
ones marketed by Target Stores) and have a pretty standard cartridge
design; they do warn to only use a specific brand of fuel, but that's
usually not all that important. I find a lot of these available at
East Asian supermarkets sold near the cookware and rice cookers. I
used to work near a local market where the owners were Korean, and
they had one model of these stoves available next to the charcoal,
lighter fluid, and firewood.
The original poster seems to be based in the UK, so a lot of the
recommendations probably have to be based around what's available
there. I found that there are refillable LPG tanks available there
(similar to US propane tanks) forgasgrills and motorhomes/RVs. I
know in the US Century Tool has an adapter to allow the use of
multiple Coleman-style canister devices off of a single tank, but that
kind of device may not be common in the UK. I don't think I go
camping often enough to justify one of those, and the standard Coleman
bottles are cheap.
I've heard of all sorts of ways to get portable Bernzomatic propane
canisters to work with different devices. Not refillable, but cheap
with good performance in cold weather. I don't know how safe they
would be though.
I thank every one in helping me decide, that is to forget the idea.
My need is inside the house 9a flat). What LIDL store is going to sell
gave a look of tiny LPG Cylinder that we have been using for decades
for inside the house cooking.
For almost two decades now LPG is being used to run automobiles and
quite a few petrol pumps there has LPG refilling facility.
Poor city dwellers depend on paraffin/kerosene/kerosine cooking where
untill seveties stoves looked like
http://www.academy.com/index.php?pag...224-00660-3700
where liquid is pressurised and thrown onto hot metal ring-plate.
There used to be accidents when tank will burst. That of course gave
good excuse sometimes to get rid of a dislike daughter in law for the
mother in law

Safer stoves were invented which instead of pressure
used wicks.
It is mainly the bajra (
http://www.google.co.uk/search?
hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-
GB

fficial&hs=viv&pwst=1&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&c t=result&cd=1&q=bajra&spell=1)
bread that requires me to do lot of gymnastics with my Electric
Hotplate.
Anyways, thanks again and regards.
D M Joshi
www.dmjoshi.org