Gregny said:Thank you for all your input :ylsmoke: I'll be calling Martyn to place an order for one :jump:
I hope he has it in stock aswell as a couple of gas can holders and two Led work lamps ( Hint Hint Martyn are you out there LOL) Thanks
24HOURSOFNEVADA said:I love mine. I have the three burner for a little more room. It's built to be the last stove you will buy. Being thrown from a raft to the shore is nothing for these things. Try that with a lesser stove.
Martyn said:I'm here man!!
It's my wife's birthday so there is lots of festivities going on.
I can help you out with the stove.
The holder I'll put you on the waiting list. 2 -3 weeks to go on those.
Martyn
Ireland said:Can your company get the 18" four burner model and if so how many $$?
Thanks
spressomon said:#2: The pan grate is fine for larger pans but for small pots, espresso makers, etc. I had to weld a few SS cross pieces in to make it work better. Not a big deal if you have a welder but this is a design detail that Partner could remedy without much cost if any.
p1michaud said:Is it worth the money? Well as was discussed in this thread, buying "locally" made products from companies that listen to their consumers and continually seek to improve their products pays off.
I have been "informed" that Cook Partner has re-designed their grill to address the grill spacing issue... I'll be able to provide pictures later next week!eepwall:
I guess that means that you are down to one nit! :sombrero:
Cheers,
P
spressomon said:The stove is worth it to me...especially after I fixed the grate :arabia:. I have the wind screen proto cut out of template paper...I just need to go get some aluminum and get 'er made.
It is good to know the CP folks are listening (assuming they did indeed remedy the grate issue)!