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New 2010 Go System Stoves

Four brand new stoves for 2010 from British specialist Go System.


Posted: 26 November 2009
by Jon

We've already featured the new Go System Fly Ti which is due out in early 2010 and claimed to be the lightest gas stove in the world, but Go System also has three other interesting stoves released at the same time.

Alongside the Fly Ti is a non-titanium canister-top stove weighing in at 82 grammes, but interestingingly, claimed to have significantly faster boil times, though we're not sure why. It's going to retail for £29.99 and we'll tell you more when we know more.

Go System Sirocco stove
Go System Sirocco remote canister stove

Meanwhile, the company also has two remote-canister gas stoves coming soon. The £34.99 Sirocco is a compact burner stove that's designed to fold down and nest inside a compact pan-set. It folds down nice and small with some neat design touches on the pan supports and features a piezo electric ignition.

Go System 2010 stoves

Finally there's a more serious-looking contender in the form of the Apollo, which includes an integral wind screen around the more powerful burner and a pre-heating tube so the stove can burn gas in either liquid or vapour form for all-year-round use.

Go System Apollo open

Respective weights are 242 grammes for the Sirocco and 304 grammes for the rocket-styled Apollo, which is going to retail for £49.99.

Go System Apollo packed down
Apollo in compact folded mode, neat.

All four models should be available in the first few months of 2010. More about Go System at www.rekri8.co.uk

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All these stoves are made by a Chinese brand called Fire Maple, not go system. And they are good at plagiarizing other brands' products.

 cheers


Posted: 27/11/2009 at 13:29


GOF
Are you suggesting that Fire Maple will sell direct to the public?  Dont think Go Systems will be very happy if they are!

Posted: 27/11/2009 at 13:35

Be fair to Tian Qiu,  Simon.  I don't think he was doing anything more than correcting the impression given in the article that these were British made.  He certainly didn't give a clicky to a site selling them.

Posted: 27/11/2009 at 16:33

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