SOCALFJ said:Side question: Does everyone elses make a flame a foot tall if you crank up the dial like ours? Just askin' :hehe: I just noticed this on our last trip. I can literally catch our roof top tent or awning on fire if i 'wanted' too. It's insane.
Andrew Walcker said:I think yours is outfitted with the emergency fire beacon if ever you need to flag down an aircraft. :shakin:
Gregny said:Is the Patner stove worth the extra $ ?
Price not being the problem but want to hear from users that is is worth it (Quality, durability ,spare parts (hope I wouldn't need them LOL) and effficiency) or should I buy a cheaper camp stove.
Thanks
spressomon said:I too have the dual burner Partner stove (came with my AT Horizon trailer). Have put it through its paces the past 18-months. It is a great stove but I have two nits:
#1: It would be nice when using it when the wind is blowing to have a wind screen. The wind screen is integral to the free standing stove but not apart of my slide out stove on my trailer. Not a big deal for me to fab something up though. And, again, if you are looking at the free standing version it comes with the windscreen.
#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.
Other than that it is easy to clean and will last longer than me ;-)