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FeralSheryl
04-06-2005, 14:38
Spotted this little thing online and wondered if anyone else has tried it?

http://www.nemorosa.co.uk/pockcook.jpg

If you have, what did you think of it and is it re-usable? Not much good if it isn't.

It looks like a handy peice of kit. Unfortunately the only place that lists them, trekdirect (http://www.trekdirect.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Outdoor_Cooki ng_9.html) are out of stock and there's no sign of new supplies.

leon-1
04-06-2005, 14:47
There have been a couple of threads to do with these, I think RB has tried it and thought it a little fuel thirsty and not massively hot, if I am wrong I daresay that RB will correct me. :)

FeralSheryl
04-06-2005, 14:49
Sorry I didn't spot the other threads. Do you recall the thread names they came under. If so I'll check them out.:o

Ed
04-06-2005, 16:03
They are probably tucked away in the archives somewhere..... do a search on 'Pocket Cooker' ..... that should find what you are looking for :D

:)
Ed

innocent bystander
04-06-2005, 16:09
That'll be this thread then :

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=5919&page=2&pp=10

Check the link to zen stoves, theare are some really cool bit's on there..

FeralSheryl
04-06-2005, 16:55
Ah-ha, many thanks Innocent Bystander, I shall nip on over there and take a look.:)

Apologies all, for repeating a the thread :o

leon-1
04-06-2005, 17:06
No problems, you could end up wading through miles of posts for hour upon hour, but a search can be worth doing :)

FeralSheryl
04-06-2005, 17:18
I'll definitely do a search before posting a new thread next time. It didn't occur to me. Just saw the thing and got a bit over excited. :D

innocent bystander
04-06-2005, 18:06
Thing is, these bit's are not always in an obvious place - you've seen how a thread can jump around based on one comment - it starts a chain reaction. So it doesn't always hurt to ask. If needs be stick a question in a similar thread that's already started. Then sit and watch as that one twist's and turns :D

FeralSheryl
04-06-2005, 18:12
Good advice mate. Thanks and will do :)

BorderReiver
04-06-2005, 19:46
Thing is, these bit's are not always in an obvious place - you've seen how a thread can jump around based on one comment - it starts a chain reaction. So it doesn't always hurt to ask. If needs be stick a question in a similar thread that's already started. Then sit and watch as that one twist's and turns :D

Yes.Fascinating isn't it? :)