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    Snow Peak Addiction

    Snow Peak Takibi Solo: First Impressions Got the Solo yesterday. Here are my initial thoughts. I have not used it yet. Very nice unit; drips with typical SP quality. The Japanese (or Chinese, depending on where this was made) are masters of stainless steel. Just gorgeous, and of a nice gauge...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    600 bucks for a 2U frame???
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    True, it is larger than the small firepit. But I often find it a little bit of a challenge to find wood to fit in the small pit. I sometimes bring a bag of chunks and cutoffs for the tiny thing. But, it's the bomb for one person in a tiny Samurai. With the Solo, I think I like the idea of being...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    What are we looking at?
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    True. But when you factor in the AUD to USD conversion, it's not quite as bad. I've bought from them twice. Nice stuff. I don't own any 400 legs, but I'm thinking my Kermit chair bag might be that length. Maybe try them, to see if they sell the bags separately. Or, buy your own sewing machine...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    I actually just bundle mine with two long velcro straps that stays attached to one of the legs.
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    Try Drifta. I haven't looked at their page in awhile, but they used to make alot of canvas stuff for SP. When you say "Low IGT", what size legs are you talking about?
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    Depending on the height, that would be pretty tempting. It looks like it has the edge channel to clip a Flat Burner control to it. Bet it weighs quite a bit, though, with all that stainless steel.
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    I'm sorry. I was weak; I ordered the Takibi Solo. Gotta keep the firepit collection up to date. https://www.snowpeak.com/collections/takibi-fire-grill/products/takibi-sr
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    I thought about it, purely from a SP junkie point of view. But one of the things I've always loved about the SP firepit is the amount of heat they put out, and I think the Floga would block alot of that.
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    Bigger pans. The grate has these two "ears" or horns that limit pan diameter to 9" inches I think. I keep promising that I'm going to cut them off, but I'm not exactly sure where my angle grinder is...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    I have both, but generally choose the Flat Burner now. It's just easier to clean up if a pot overflows or you spill something. A heck of alot lighter too. The one thing I don't like about the Flat Burner is that you are limited on pan diameter; not so with the Baja.
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    Show me your vehicle-mounted or quick-deploy kitchen setups

    That is amazing. What was below the stove under the door?
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    I don't know why SP quit making the adjustable legs; they were pretty nice, if a bit heavy. But to be able to set them up for standing or sitting is pretty nice. The screw-in feet do adjust an inch or two for uneven ground, although there was a post a few years ago about using the Ikea feet for...
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    Show me your vehicle-mounted or quick-deploy kitchen setups

    Besides the Snow Peak frame idea hanging from my Zook, I've also got an idea for a cook surface from the side of my Aluminess box on the back of our Sprinter. It will be hinged at the bottom, fold up and latch to the Aluminess box, and might even be able to make level from side to sideusing a...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    How do you know they quit making them? That would be odd. Anyway, try calling the two retail stores. I've gotten stuff from them that showed sold out on the SP website once in awhile...
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    I have the GS-220; it's kind of a jewel of a stove. And on the opposite end of the rugged simplicity of the Partner. Two totally different stoves, in my opinion.
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    Hyundai Santa Cruz

    Meh. T'aint one, t'aint the other. But good on them for trying.
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    Snow Peak Addiction

    Looks a little precarious...
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    Cummins Canoe (A Stepvan Story)

    Just found this thread - awesome! I've wanted a step van for forever; just seem the like the ultimate in handy. A couple of us at work were going to go in on one, but got outbid at the last second. Shame, because I can't keep one at the house. Well, at least not at the same time as a wife
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