Origo stoves

Long Matches are handy.We keep the fuel in the 500ml plastic bottles it comes in from our corner shop.Never had one leak despite some rough treatment.Price varies from about £1.20 to £2 for 500 ml which lasts us a long weekend .
 
The small disposable gas BBQ lighters are excellent.

I was lucky enough to be given some French stove fuel that comes in strong plastic bottles with a squeezy squirty nozzle under the cap.... I will be refilling the empty bottles with meths as they are really good for filling.

Cheers


Jim
 
We found a local DIY shop that sold meths in a 2l container.

Also we used a small gas lighter (the type that is filled with gas and has a small flame) as the best way to light- you need one with a slender nozzle to right into the burner
 
I tried one one of the camping toast attatchments on our origo but it didnt work very well. Now make do with a dry frying pan for toast.
 
We've used both the "rip off" £14 stainless 2 slice thing with a gauze pyramid inside and a £2 fold out flat jobbie. The latter works really well, but you do have to move the toast around, and keep a very close eye on it as it burns dead quick.
 
I've got one of the cheap folding jobbies. It works very well, but doesn't make the toast as crisp as a toaster - good enough, though.
 
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