Trangia 27-4HA Unboxing & 1st use 🌳 Bacon & Egg Roll, New Camp Cooker Review with my Shiba Inu

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2022
  • Trangia 27-4HA unboxing. A trial of my new methylated spirit camp cookset with hard anodised pots and windshield and a non-stick frying pan, and comes with the controversial kettle! After unboxing I test the cooker out with a bacon and egg breakfast and coffee for a full review.
    This cook-set replaces my old (approx. 40 years) Trangia 25-2UL (don't think it had that exact designation at the time it was made, but that's what they call the model now).
    Today I had Salty, my Japanese Shiba Inu along to help with a taste test of the bacon and eggs; he considers himself a connoisseur!
    Check out some of my other videos:
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    The hardest part of any adventure is getting yourself Out of the Door! Almost all of us live busy lives, have other commitments, and have a limit to the funds with which to pursue the adventures we dream of.
    But there are so many adventures that can be accessible to us if we just get Out that Door and make a start.
    You don't need the latest and most fancy equipment, you don't need a huge bank balance, you don't need superhuman abilities and you don't need weeks of free time!
    There are so many adventures, not far from where you live, that require only the the most basic equipment and that may only take a few hours - the rewards of getting Out that Door are waiting for you!
    Equipment I use (note - it's all good quality gear, but in most cases not the most expensive option; fun doesn't need to be super expensive!):
    Bike:
    Bike: Trek Checkpoint ALR5
    Head Unit/Cycling Computer: Garmin Edge 830
    Bike Bags: Apidura Expedition range
    Camping:
    Hammock: DD Superlight Hammock
    Sleeping Bag: Decathlon Forclaz Trekking - MT900 10°C
    Underquilt: Alpkit Cloud Cover or DD Underblanket
    Tarp: DD Superlight Tarp (3m x 2.9m) or Superlight S (2.8m x 1.5m)
    Groundsheet: DD magic carpet - Regular
    Cooking:
    Wood Stove: Bushcraft Essentials Bushbox XL
    Gas Stove: MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe Stove Kit
    Spirit Stove: Trangia 27-4HA (or sometimes just the burner and a Lixada 420ml Titanium Mug Pot with a KBNIAN Alcohol Stove Cross Stand)
    Coffee maker: Aeropress Go
    Camera: GoPro Hero 10/Samsung S20FE
    Microphones: GoPro Media Mod/Rode Wireless Go II/Rode VideoMicro
    Music: www.bensound.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 69

  • @DIEmicrosoft
    @DIEmicrosoft Рік тому +12

    Keeping the stove inside the yellow bag prevents any electrolysis between the stove and the aluminum kettle.

  • @chadtilghman255
    @chadtilghman255 21 день тому +2

    I'm a stove addict and have several Trangias. I love them. I've been working for well over a year converting all of my favorite meals to Trangia meals, and hope to add some adventure stories and make it all a cookbook. Real meals, none of that fancy crap influencers try to push

  • @bechja
    @bechja День тому +1

    I don’t really want to be the one to write this but so many comments are this as a good demonstration of the right way to use this kit.🫣 I’m adding here that I am sure your intentions are good.😬 However; stove on the tarp - risk of melting/fire - sitting with (bare) legs round the cooker - how is that good practice? - pushing down the aeropress at arms length is dodgy let alone while leaning over a burning stove that has hot fat in it I don’t need to explain this do I? -topping up with fuel… tell us you let it cool right down first (top tip: carry two burners for continuity in heat…), cracking the egg on the edge of a hot pan wile holding it steady with one bare finger moving the whole kit with bare hands while it’s lit is asking for trouble. Then the washing up, what happened to leave no trace? What will the person camping downstream of you think when their water filter clogs with your cooking oil and egg waste? The creature in the woods may have been drawn in to the smell of the waste you dumped in the stream. I did say you’re well intentioned but buddy if you’re doing a how to video please do it right.

  • @meYogii_
    @meYogii_ Рік тому +2

    It's not a good idea to put the stove on your tarp, it can get burnt. I would put it on the grass instead.

  • @northernswedenstories1028

    Too bad they didn't also make a HA kettle. Would have been nice

  • @Saltfly
    @Saltfly Рік тому +1

    Trangia cook sets are pretty nice. Especially in windy conditions. I will say cooking with your legs wrapped around the cooker is a good way to ruin it end a trip. And careful with that tarp. Anyways I might get me a proper trangia set like that with the anodized finish. Safer and tougher.

  • @gregnewton829
    @gregnewton829 Рік тому +3

    Good review! This is on my Christmas list, I've wanted one for years. Still packing out at seventy years old, just not running up the side of mountains. Still keep on keeping on! Stay active keep moving!

  • @rediculousman
    @rediculousman Рік тому +1

    Is that a buttie or barm?

  • @algwallt869
    @algwallt869 14 днів тому +1

    Bought this same exact kita few days ago, finding the frying pan a bit of a pain to use as it constantly slides off the hooks. Kettles great though!

  • @goldilocks2go758
    @goldilocks2go758 Рік тому +2

    What a content doggy so cute

  • @markperry222
    @markperry222 Рік тому +7

    A tip I was given. The non-stick of hard anodized aluminium benefits from seasoning the pans. It only takes a few minutes to season the pan. Smear a little vegetable or corn oil (not olive or canola. Olive burns, canola can leave sticky patches) and wipe most of the oil out. Put the pan on high heat till it smokes, then let it cool a bit, then buff out any remaining oil with a kitchen towel.

  • @johntherhino

    Used this 27 series plus the disc on a 2 month bike tour of Europe this year. Great piece of kit. I agree with the comment about the Kettle, essential 😊😊

  • @ukpaul9221

    Thanks for the video. I'm a Trangia only addict.Your vid was one of the best demos with no faffing about. I've a 27 & a 25. My 27 has a non-stick fry pan from the time when they produced it with an attractive bright red outer. I also have the multi-disc and wouldn't be without it. You may find you get a lot less stick when you deduce the flame for frying. I recommend their triangular grid that fits in the windshield and allows for small diameter pans (e.g. coffee percolator).

  • @dessiediamond7414
    @dessiediamond7414 Рік тому +1

    Great review. Really enjoyed the video and the food

  • @DANGE426
    @DANGE426 2 роки тому +3

    Top video, very informative. We have a new star of the show too, Salty. 👍😀

  • @BRYNWON
    @BRYNWON Рік тому +2

    Nice one. I just bought a storm cooker set. Now I need one of those plastic disc thingies. Good video. Thanks

  • @BodolayBotond
    @BodolayBotond Рік тому +2

    Great content! 👍 This HA version is I think the best looking Trangia stove on the market. Absolutely gorgeous.

  • @mariogalarza5036
    @mariogalarza5036 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @GlockNinja
    @GlockNinja Рік тому

    Very good video.

  • @thomasmusso1147
    @thomasmusso1147 Рік тому +2

    👍 nice .. thanks for sharing.