👍👍👍 .. brass, that's a new one. Yes, it does, at a glance, resemble a SVEA 123. As with my current Trangia Burner, I would fill it with Glass / Ceramic Wool topped with a roll of Carbon Cloth. This decreases enormously, the risk of a 'knockover' without appreciably negatively affecting burn performance. One would imagine, in the Australian Eucalyptus-rich Outback, this would have some relevance. A good share .. thanks. Take care ..
This stove also fits the Trangia burner if you don’t want the Goshawk Eddy burner. The box says made in Australia, but it might be China. Also, mine rocked too, but a very slight adjustment to the legs with my Leatherman fixed that easily.
Best thing I have found is a copper vessel to boil water. The soot isn't a problem because it seems to be repelled once it get blackened. It's like anodised. You just give it a light wipe and its clean enough to put in the back pack. But wait there's more. The water boils 25 % quicker
Mr. Agent, love your through reviews and demos… Goshawk has a bunch of NEW & RECENTLY UPDATED stoves you should look at and review… I just ordered a few myself, check em out. 👍🏽
Cool little stove! I like the fact that in an emergency you can burn twigs. May I make a request? Although I do hope it doesn't happen for a very long time, could I be named as benefactor in your will for your awesome stove collection? 😂 Seriously though, keep up the great work with your videos
Sorry I can't give up my stoves, they are part of my kids only inheritance. I told the kids they will need to get an eBay account and sell all of my stuff off. 🙂
No, its just a little too big. The Stanley works great with the Hobo stove. I built a cook kit around them and use the round tin alcohol burner. I'm going to do a video on it, not sure when.
Ao they make a fantastic , stable platform , on the BOTTOM .....that you cant use . Then give you three , flimsy , weak , peices of bent wire to hold up your pot .
I found the pot stand quiet sturdy on par with a Seva 123. Of course the stove wasn't intended for use with large pots or cast iron skillets. Did you have a failure with your stove?
@@planetsideagent I did , they accepted the return . I went back to my 1930's sterno folding stove . You could put a 5qt pot on that thing . Not that anybody would lol . Its hard to beat . Made of steel , looks like an old school gas stovetop cutout on top . Very stable platform , never had any tips , or slide offs .
To bad it didn't work out for you. Those old sternos are solid. Speaking of large pots I saw a photo from a old climbing expedition and at their camp kitchen they had what looked like a 5gallon pot balanced on 4 s200 Bleulet canister stoves. (The stove I used for years.)
As stable as can be for a 3.5inch diameter. I wouldn't use a cast iron frying pan. 😀 The burner does have a simmer ring like a Trangia burner. The company is Australian but I don't know where they are manufactured. Probably China, most things are. Like the car dilemma, "do i buy the US car made in Mexico or the Japanese car made in Alabama"
I got about half way through your video. Don’t quit your day job! You seem way disorganized and not familiar with the stove you are trying to demonstrate?
Luckily I'm retired. 🙂 I know my video skills need work and I should put in more perp time and write out a script. I'm not trying to make money at this it's only a hobby. I have several (probably all of them) videos that need a rework, I'll take a look at this one and see if I can improve it. Thanks for the feedback,
👍👍👍 .. brass, that's a new one.
Yes, it does, at a glance, resemble a SVEA 123.
As with my current Trangia Burner, I would fill it with Glass / Ceramic Wool topped with a roll of Carbon Cloth. This decreases enormously, the risk of a 'knockover' without appreciably negatively affecting burn performance. One would imagine, in the Australian Eucalyptus-rich Outback, this would have some relevance.
A good share .. thanks. Take care ..
This stove also fits the Trangia burner if you don’t want the Goshawk Eddy burner. The box says made in Australia, but it might be China. Also, mine rocked too, but a very slight adjustment to the legs with my Leatherman fixed that easily.
Best thing I have found is a copper vessel to boil water. The soot isn't a problem because it seems to be repelled once it get blackened. It's like anodised. You just give it a light wipe and its clean enough to put in the back pack.
But wait there's more. The water boils 25 % quicker
I've never seen camping size copper pots but I'll have to look for one and give it a try.
Looks like a great little stove! Just ordered one. Looking forward to using it
Just ordered one plus swirling flame as a backup and titanium utensils as shipping was same no matter what you ordered lol
Nice looking stove. Thanks for the review.
Nice.Also,hand made,so price increase.Wish I could go to Australia on 13$!Just might be next purchase,good luck!
Mr. Agent, love your through reviews and demos… Goshawk has a bunch of NEW & RECENTLY UPDATED stoves you should look at and review… I just ordered a few myself, check em out. 👍🏽
I'll have to check them out. I do like their designs.
Cool little stove! I like the fact that in an emergency you can burn twigs. May I make a request? Although I do hope it doesn't happen for a very long time, could I be named as benefactor in your will for your awesome stove collection? 😂 Seriously though, keep up the great work with your videos
Sorry I can't give up my stoves, they are part of my kids only inheritance.
I told the kids they will need to get an eBay account and sell all of my stuff off. 🙂
@@planetsideagent haha I'm the same way...and even just left the thrift store buying more pieces to make more. My daughter hates it 😂
Hello planetside maybe the pot holders adjustment is for the diameter of the pot.
Interesting
Will it fit inside the Stanley cook pot? ATB Sam Adler from Vietnam
No, its just a little too big. The Stanley works great with the Hobo stove.
I built a cook kit around them and use the round tin alcohol burner.
I'm going to do a video on it, not sure when.
Ao they make a fantastic , stable platform , on the BOTTOM .....that you cant use . Then give you three , flimsy , weak , peices of bent wire to hold up your pot .
I found the pot stand quiet sturdy on par with a Seva 123.
Of course the stove wasn't intended for use with large pots or cast iron skillets.
Did you have a failure with your stove?
@@planetsideagent I did , they accepted the return . I went back to my 1930's sterno folding stove . You could put a 5qt pot on that thing . Not that anybody would lol . Its hard to beat . Made of steel , looks like an old school gas stovetop cutout on top . Very stable platform , never had any tips , or slide offs .
To bad it didn't work out for you. Those old sternos are solid.
Speaking of large pots I saw a photo from a old climbing expedition and at their camp kitchen they had what looked like a 5gallon pot balanced on 4 s200 Bleulet canister stoves. (The stove I used for years.)
Don’t touch the stove so much you look very funny
Yes, especially with no sound. 🙂
Thanks for the feedback, I need it to hopefully improve my channel.
Cool stove. If it thicker and stable and can simmer. Hope not made in China too . 😂
As stable as can be for a 3.5inch diameter. I wouldn't use a cast iron frying pan. 😀 The burner does have a simmer ring like a Trangia burner.
The company is Australian but I don't know where they are manufactured. Probably China, most things are.
Like the car dilemma, "do i buy the US car made in Mexico or the Japanese car made in Alabama"
I got about half way through your video. Don’t quit your day job! You seem way disorganized and not familiar with the stove you are trying to demonstrate?
Luckily I'm retired. 🙂 I know my video skills need work and I should put in more perp time and write out a script. I'm not trying to make money at this it's only a hobby.
I have several (probably all of them) videos that need a rework, I'll take a look at this one and see if I can improve it.
Thanks for the feedback,
Why do you waste so much time talking?.
I don't know, I guess its just my style. 🙂