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Re: Stove of the Week: The Caldera Cone
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:10 pm
by hikin_jim
WHAT exactly is that?
HJ
Re: Stove of the Week: The Caldera Cone
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:01 pm
by Bluewater
It's a Caldera Cone after an accidental fuel spill. A good example of how not to use a Caldera Cone. . .
~Andy.
Re: Stove of the Week: The Caldera Cone
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:22 pm
by hikin_jim
Bluewater wrote:It's a Caldera Cone after an accidental fuel spill. A good example of how not to use a Caldera Cone. . .
~Andy.
lol. OK, good. I was wondering if there were some new product out from Trail Designs.
I guess spills are the one bad thing about alcohol stoves, most of which are not sealed like a canister or pressure stove are.
HJ
Re: Stove of the Week: The Caldera Cone
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:20 pm
by freestone
A Caldera cone fitted for the Trangia 28 series pot and lid.
Two cups of water at a good boil in about 6 minutes in perfect conditions....my garage.
The cone has a tendency to stick to the pot.

An alternate setup with a teapot, using the Trangia burner and support (not shown).

The cone has to be lifted to access the teapot.

The Trangia burner lights easier and can be snuffed, but the 12-10 is much lighter. Both stoves could boil 2 cups on 20mL but not 15mL. The Trangia burns hot and quick, the 12-10 cooler and longer. All this was done in a cold garage with no wind. According to the maker, the sticking issue will resolve itself as it breaks in. I'm not so sure about that, every time I unrolled it from storage the sticking was happening.