LynneC
New Member
A review of boat stoves in the recent issue of YM placed the Origo liquid-fuelled cooker 'last' overall. We have one of these. Two things:
1) We chose it primarily because it removed the risk of gas explosion from our beloved, painstakingly and beautifully refurbished mostly by our own hands (and hence to us, now irreplaceable) 1979 Fisher 25. I saw nothing in the article that gave it any credit, in relative terms, for that; and
2) The article was a bit out-of-date insofar as it gave the impression that fuel is hard to come by for these cookers. That might have been the case historically - but I stopped by my local B&Q and picked up a 2-litre bottle of bioethanol for £5 last weekend. How many people don't have a B&Q nearby?!?
Any other Origo owners out there with opinions on this?
1) We chose it primarily because it removed the risk of gas explosion from our beloved, painstakingly and beautifully refurbished mostly by our own hands (and hence to us, now irreplaceable) 1979 Fisher 25. I saw nothing in the article that gave it any credit, in relative terms, for that; and
2) The article was a bit out-of-date insofar as it gave the impression that fuel is hard to come by for these cookers. That might have been the case historically - but I stopped by my local B&Q and picked up a 2-litre bottle of bioethanol for £5 last weekend. How many people don't have a B&Q nearby?!?
Any other Origo owners out there with opinions on this?