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#1 2023-05-07 18:12:15

Dellboy
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Registered: 2021-02-22
Posts: 33

Cookers

Hi another question

cookers  whats everyone using 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00UALXY6Q/ … _lig_dp_it

been looking at this and running it on a couple of Gaz bottles .

Anyone used it  will be used in the vav  but will build in an extractor and open a window when in use  .

thoughts please  .. Ta

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#2 2023-05-08 00:50:19

Casper
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From: East Lothian
Registered: 2015-12-20
Posts: 2,180

Re: Cookers

Dellboy wrote:

Hi another question

cookers  whats everyone using 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00UALXY6Q/ … _lig_dp_it

been looking at this and running it on a couple of Gaz bottles .

Anyone used it  will be used in the vav  but will build in an extractor and open a window when in use  .

thoughts please  .. Ta

I had one of them. Its been rebranded may a time over the years and mine was Go Outdoors version (Identical) Worked well on Calor gas but the grill is pants. Never used it in the van as i had a three sided awning what was used as an extra room (Kitchen) and if a warm night living room. Shop around as i paid 10 quid for an as new version.

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#3 2023-05-08 14:52:15

OAT
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From: Borders/Dales
Registered: 2017-01-03
Posts: 1,013

Re: Cookers

They are all pretty much alike apart from the very cheap ones that take the lightweight tins inside the unit.  They are dangerous. 

As Capers says, the grills are a usually a waste of space and running on Calor is far cheaper than Gaz.  They need different regulators though so check which it has if it comes with one supplied.

Camping Gaz - 2.72kg for £40
Calor under £35 for 7kg

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#4 2023-05-08 22:07:02

kenbw2
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From: Preston
Registered: 2017-11-26
Posts: 1,612

Re: Cookers

I use this since it's way more compact

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Campingaz-2000 … B00691GJ4A

You don't need to care what gas - calor or campingaz are both fine

Last edited by kenbw2 (2023-05-08 22:07:26)


2000 Citroen Dispatch 1.9TD XUD9 Camper Conversion
1999 Citroen Dispatch 1.9D DW8 Disassembled Camper Conversion
1996 Peugeot 806 1.9TD XUD9 Spare vehicle
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#5 2023-07-19 13:47:30

Pathfinder100
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From: South Yorkshire
Registered: 2021-07-19
Posts: 296

Re: Cookers

I use one of these in my van.  Cheap and does the job.  Uses those threaded gas cans, currently using the ones they sell at Home Bargs for £2 each (and got about 20 more of them the other year).

https://www.outdoorworlddirect.co.uk/va … ooker.html

Mounting wise, I drilled some holes through the top and used a couple of screws to hold it in place.

A single can of gas lasts a good while.  Probably a week or two if you used it on back to back days.  Mine was getting used to boil a kettle while at college a couple of times a day, three times a week and I got about 3 months out of one can.


2021 - 2025 Peugeot Expert 2006 2.0 Hdi 110 RHZ / DW10BTED+ 5 Speed Manual

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#6 2023-07-19 18:26:55

JohnDragonMan
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From: Derby, East Midlands, UK
Registered: 2020-06-02
Posts: 456
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Re: Cookers

im using the one in the first post. been great for years!


- JohnDragonMan
Notice: I have the tendency to void warranties, blow fuses, cause fires, and other fun stuff.
Words of wisdom: Internally rust proof the sills and subframe! both skins!!. There's always user serviceable parts inside. "Oh that shouldn't have happened".
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#7 2023-07-29 09:07:16

Ricko
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From: SW Lancs
Registered: 2017-01-18
Posts: 334

Re: Cookers

I use a gas Trangia outside, if it's raining then I get a takeaway!


2004 Citroen Dispatch 2.0 Hdi

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