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  • #3650691
    DAN-Y/FANCEE FEEST
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    @zelph2

    Pop-N-Lock Stove

    http://www.woodgaz-stove.com/PoP-N-Lock-Stove.php

    FREE shipping for backpackinglight viewers

     

    #3650693
    DAN-Y/FANCEE FEEST
    Spectator

    @zelph2

    Pop-N-Lock Stove

    Excellent replacement for cone style cook kits.  Works inside the higher heat lower oxygen of the cone systems. Small size allows storage inside smaller pots. It contains a lightweight batting material same as  other stoves seen on the market. It has a tight fitting metal lid to help prevent spills and retain unburned fuel.  The batting material helps regulate fuel flow and vaporization. The stove can efficiently be used with all do-it-yourself  stove kits.

    Easy to open and close. To open…press down on center of lid, to close…place lid on stove and then press sides of lid to snap shut. Watch the Spiguyver video to see how easy it is to open and close :

    Weight: 17 grams
    Diameter: 2-1/4 inches
    Height: 11/16″
    Fuel Capacity: 1 fluid ounce.
    Recommended fuel: Denatured alcohol, readily available in any hardware or paint store.

    No more crossed thread problems as being had with the screw top containers. The Pop-N-Lock has no threads to mess with.

    Cost: 10.95  with FREE Shipping for viewers of backpackinglight.com

    http://www.woodgaz-stove.com/PoP-N-Lock-Stove.php

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    #3650695
    DAN-Y/FANCEE FEEST
    Spectator

    @zelph2

    Here’s a photo of it:

    #3650696
    Jon Fong / Flat Cat Gear
    BPL Member

    @jonfong

    Locale: FLAT CAT GEAR

    Nice lid!

    #3650776
    DAN-Y/FANCEE FEEST
    Spectator

    @zelph2

    The lid design was used on Life Saver Fruit Tart containers.

    Back when the Heinekin beer kegs cans were popular with backpackers, the Lifesavers Fruit Tarts tin covers were used to seal the keg cook pots so the contents would not fall out. Here you can see my wifes’ Fosters can/pot with such a lid:

    FREE Shipping for BPL viewers  FREE Shipping for BPL viewers

    #3654489
    DAN-Y/FANCEE FEEST
    Spectator

    @zelph2

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