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After a little learning, it is easy to use and works as it should. Preheating with ethanol reduces sooting. The only downside is the plastic pump, which is worth booking a second one for a longer trip. In the International model, the connection between the bottle adapter and the hose is also a bit suspicious, it rotates and there may be a seal in it that cannot be replaced. In the Universal model, the bottle/gas adapter can be disassembled and there are 2 x O-rings in the same place.
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Almost non-existent flame control OFF/HELL. Fuel remains in the hose and when the cooker is disassembled, fuel is wasted. You can recover some if you drain the hose back into the bottle. In the Universal model, you can turn the fuel bottle over and let the fuel drain from the hose and burn out. When using kerosene, the preheating cup is too small. An absorbent blanket replaced in the pre-heating cup and/or another cup placed under the pre-heating cup will help with this.
This cooker went into circulation quite quickly...
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Does everything you expect of it, can't say anything on long term use.
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Had the predecessor for thirty years. Runs on gasoline and kerosene. Countless canoe trips and bike rides. The kitchen has never let me down. Used daily on a two month trip. The only objection is that you have to play a little with the kitchen to get the desired flame. Otherwise, it is full throttle that applies and then it is very efficient.