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Anyone know a cheap source for Taylor's paraffin burners please? Price quoted is £150.00 plus postage. Seems incredible to me.
I agree, I lived with one for 7 years but replaced it with gas last year. Spent approx. £900 on complete new installation including Nelson Spinflo cooker, gas locker and professional install with gas safe certificate, put the Taylor's 030 on eBay and recovered £650 - I was shocked but well pleased and wish I'd done it years ago.There is usually one dumped by the rubbish bin at the Marina in St Lucia most years. Removed in disgust after the transatlantic crossing and replaced with propane stove.
Do they fit taylors cookers. Ive ordered one anyway at that price
Would you please let me know if that fits the Taylor cooker?
Yes, I have never understood how they are safer than gas. It seems to me that splashing flamable liquid over yourself and the boat every time you try to have a cuppa tea is not particularly safe. Perhaps if there was as many of these as there was of gas stoves we would be seeing more people in burning boats. I wonder just what the relative safety is? If you fit a gas alarm and have a good install then how risky is gas compared to a cooker that is a bu@@er to light, refil and use.
They are very easy to use. I wonder if you have ever used one?
They are very easy to use. I wonder if you have ever used one?
I have used them, including cooking for crew in classic yacht races a couple of times.
Going by the dictionary definition of 'easy', they are very easy to use, if compared to a coal bogie, or a pile of damp twigs.
Compared to LPG, there is a bit of a learning curve, but unlike say learning to sail gaffers, for example, there isn't much payback for it.
I am looking for a two burner Taylor's type stove, if anyone is fed up with burning their eyebrows off, I want it for purely aesthetic reasons, I happen to like the roaring noise, and the minor rituals involved are a welcome distraction from the instant, push-button aspects of modern life.
You can still find the Rippingills stove (from the Riddle of the Sands) on ebay sometimes, about 100x the original purchase price.
The burner in that link does not have a valve, so even if it fits the flame could not be regulated.
The burner in that link does not have a valve, so even if it fits the flame could not be regulated.
I have a two burner Taylor's taking up space if you're interested. Prefer the Origo that came with the boat as it's a more compact unit due to the integrated paraffin tank.
PM'd you, I always thought the Origos were meths only, I never even knew they used paraffin. Shows how many years you can trundle on, labouring under delusions.