The T 25 is my favourite Jack of all trades. You can always find another stove that is lighter or cheaper or more efficient but when combining all the qualities I look for in a stove it always comes out on top. I'm looking forward to the next installment from your road trip my friend. Cheers!
I really do appreciate your support but even more your friendship. I will be doing some filming tomorrow evening. Circumstances precluding any outdoor action.
You can use the gas cans for blow torches to refill too and they are cheaper than camping gas cans, Lidl even has them on offer sometimes for very reasonable money. I must say I do love looking at camping pot videos
Thanks for the post-trip review. Really impressed you were able to fly with wll your kit to the US. Completely agree with you about the saute pan in hard anodised finish - that would be really worthwhile. I appreciate the content, and subscribed. Thank you, Paul
My first Trangia was the 27 which i still use for hiking. I use the 25 for picnicking with family and it resides in the back of my 4wd for cooking while out camping and on the trail. It's a great alternative to those really expensive setups people are using now.
Great review. I love the comment about miniaturisation. I no longer backpack. I car camp or camp cruise in my small boat. I prefer the 25 over the 27 as it's just more roomy for say frying up bacon and eggs for breakfast. Also agree re the gas as the main cooking fuel burner and a metho stove as a backup or second burner.
Well done the Trangia! Looking forward to the vehicle review. 2 months a good test for cooking kit and you'd take it again. Interested to see what the expeditionary vehicle verdict will be 😊
Trangia Looks like a nice system Steve, better than most I'd wager. Got me an old Svea 123 that I'm very fond of, along with a mors pot ,a steel skillet and a porcelain mug...all abit heavy perhaps, but i don't mind...subbed....woods
Hiya Wood, I appreciate your sub - thank you! It is thoroughly old fashion and totally worked out and just keeps working. Old 123s are wonderful little stoves and the rest of the kit sounds first class. Isn't that the secret; take a few things that really work across the spectrum rather than trying to be too specialised?
New York Strip Steak is the same as a Kansas City Steak. Or a Delmonico Steak. Hope that clears things up. 😆 (It is a cut from the Short loin and makes up half of the Porterhouse. Might be called a Striploin in other realms.)
The T 25 is my favourite Jack of all trades. You can always find another stove that is lighter or cheaper or more efficient but when combining all the qualities I look for in a stove it always comes out on top. I'm looking forward to the next installment from your road trip my friend. Cheers!
I really do appreciate your support but even more your friendship. I will be doing some filming tomorrow evening. Circumstances precluding any outdoor action.
You can use the gas cans for blow torches to refill too and they are cheaper than camping gas cans, Lidl even has them on offer sometimes for very reasonable money. I must say I do love looking at camping pot videos
I love camping pots myself - much to the chagrin of my beautiful other half.
Thanks for the post-trip review. Really impressed you were able to fly with wll your kit to the US. Completely agree with you about the saute pan in hard anodised finish - that would be really worthwhile. I appreciate the content, and subscribed. Thank you, Paul
I agree wholeheartedly about the 25 v 27 capacity. You can always use less capacity to cook, but if you go with the 27 you are limited by the size.
My first Trangia was the 27 which i still use for hiking. I use the 25 for picnicking with family and it resides in the back of my 4wd for cooking while out camping and on the trail. It's a great alternative to those really expensive setups people are using now.
What can we say, there is no school like the old school!!😉
Great review. I love the comment about miniaturisation. I no longer backpack. I car camp or camp cruise in my small boat. I prefer the 25 over the 27 as it's just more roomy for say frying up bacon and eggs for breakfast. Also agree re the gas as the main cooking fuel burner and a metho stove as a backup or second burner.
My wife's a junkie.........on coffee.Love it!🤠🇺🇲
Yours too? Loved the whole coffee culture in the States!
Well done the Trangia!
Looking forward to the vehicle review. 2 months a good test for cooking kit and you'd take it again. Interested to see what the expeditionary vehicle verdict will be 😊
I didn't really like the vehicle but I will see if there is some footage somewhere.
Enjoyed the unvarnished and straight talk. Had to go watch your 4DS Bushcooker 2 one to find out what you used the Trangia burner in.
I am grateful for the feedback and hope you'll hang about for more
Trangia Looks like a nice system Steve, better than most I'd wager.
Got me an old Svea 123 that I'm very fond of, along with a mors pot ,a steel skillet and a porcelain mug...all abit heavy perhaps, but i don't mind...subbed....woods
Hiya Wood, I appreciate your sub - thank you! It is thoroughly old fashion and totally worked out and just keeps working. Old 123s are wonderful little stoves and the rest of the kit sounds first class. Isn't that the secret; take a few things that really work across the spectrum rather than trying to be too specialised?
Trangia 25 is an nice piece of kit.
They certainly do what it says on the tin. Not always the most romantic but like the SAK of cookware.
Early trangia gas burners didn't have that aluminium plate.
Thanks, that explains it. That's the boon of this little channel is what I learn from your guys.
New York Strip Steak is the same as a Kansas City Steak. Or a Delmonico Steak.
Hope that clears things up. 😆
(It is a cut from the Short loin and makes up half of the Porterhouse. Might be called a Striploin in other realms.)
Thank Jack, now I know....🤣