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Graafen ([personal profile] graafen) wrote2008-10-28 08:39 am
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Camping Kit - Primus EtaExpress

I've often thought about getting a self-contained solo cooking unit for when I got camping and I think I may have found it: The Primus EtaExpress.

Quote from the data sheet: "EtaExpress includes a stove that mounts directly on the LP gas cartridge, a windscreen for maximum fuel savings, and even a 1 liter pot. The lid can also be used as a frying pan. Both the pot and the frying pan are coated on the inside with a three layer titanium nonstick surface. All of the components, as well as a 230 gram LP gas cartridge, can be packed into the pot."

Upon further research (googling) I found a review of the stove. This is starting to look better than the MSR Reactor and the Jetboil PCS. And at £60 the price is right too.

If I decide to get one then I shall review it. :)

[identity profile] darac.livejournal.com 2008-10-28 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Non-stick surfaces are good and it seems they're getting much more hard-wearing these days, too.

One thing to bear in mind, perhaps, is would you ever want to be using both the pot and the pan together (e.g. frying sausages/bacon and warming beans for a nommy breakfast)? It sounds like you'd not be able to do that with this, having only the one burner.

[identity profile] darac.livejournal.com 2008-10-28 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
No, but by the sounds of it most don't have two implements that can be used on that one burner.

Am I wrong? Is it normal to get a pot and a frying pan?