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    hi all im looking for a floldable stove thing, sorry for the description but i dont know what its called.

    it folds up but when in use you can burn choped up wood and twigs to cook stuff.

    any idea what its realy called and where to get them?

    cheers james

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    Several people on here bought one from Woodland Edge. www.woodlandedge.co.uk
    Fred

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    that thing look awsome but is a little out of my price range do u know of anything cheeper?

    thanks james

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    bloody perfect, thats exactly the one i was looking for. made my night

    thanks james

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    Quote Originally Posted by wozza View Post
    bloody perfect, thats exactly the one i was looking for. made my night

    thanks james
    your welcome...I have one of the woodland edge stoves. It does seem expensive but its stainless steel and will last and last and the fuel for it is free, so its an investment...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Pickett View Post
    Please don't make me buy one of those - keep your useful links with pictures of kit I might like to yourself Jon

    Phil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Much Kit To Carry View Post
    Please don't make me buy one of those - keep your useful links with pictures of kit I might like to yourself Jon

    Phil.
    you know you have to Phil.....
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    I've got one of the Woodland Edge stoves as well. They are bomb proof and so I agree with Jon they are really very good value over time. But they are also jolly heavy! Can't have everything I suppose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Pickett View Post
    your welcome...I have one of the woodland edge stoves. It does seem expensive but its stainless steel and will last and last and the fuel for it is free, so its an investment...
    very true but for a smelly student like my self price is the govering factor.

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    You can always make your own...

    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15468

    My original only weighs 600g.

    Scoops
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    yeah thats dam cool, how much did the steel cost?

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    I'm sure you could womble the steel - at most a few pounds if you bought new

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    hmmm might be time to get out the yellow pages and find some sheet metal people
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    Quote Originally Posted by wozza View Post
    yeah thats dam cool, how much did the steel cost?
    Like Red says, just a few pounds for some offcuts. (£8 got me enough for several stoves)

    Smile nicely, you might even get it for free!

    Scoops
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    Red and Scoops are right, but In the end I got one of these off ebay for £10 delivered.



    They are seconds, but the only thing I can find wrong with mine is a dent in the box, the stove is in perfect condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leon-1 View Post
    Red and Scoops are right, but In the end I got one of these off ebay for £10 delivered.



    They are seconds, but the only thing I can find wrong with mine is a dent in the box, the stove is in perfect condition.

    I also have one of these

    Great little stove for a tenner

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