The "Magic" of the Caldera Cone

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hikin_jim
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The "Magic" of the Caldera Cone

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OK, so the Caldera Cone is an efficient alcohol stove system. But why is the Caldera Cone so efficient?

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In today's blog post, I take a quick look at The "Magic" of the Caldera Cone

HJ

P.S. This is the last installment in my series on the Caldera Cone. I promise that I will move on to other topics although I may review some other Trail Designs equipment at some future point.

In case you missed any of the series:
Backpacking stove reviews and information: Adventures In Stoving
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nice.. I'm looking forward to some angry yellow start-up flames, followed by the emergency shut down and restart in brilliant blue :D ... or maybe on those stoves most used or wanted by this forum.
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I don't quite follow you. The Caldera Cone's 12-10 burner usually starts up pretty calmly. Am I missing something?

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hikin_jim wrote:I don't quite follow you. The Caldera Cone's 12-10 burner usually starts up pretty calmly. Am I missing something?

HJ
for your future reviews!! i know the cone pretty well by your reviews.. And thanks for joining and sharing..
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Ah! Gotcha.

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