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Trangia Trangia Model 27
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Average Rating: 3 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 3
RRP: £40
Year: 2004

Description: Baseline trangia model. Comes as a complete cook set with meths burner, burner housing unit with wind shield, 2 aluminium pans, frying pan and universal pan holder.

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Claire Wright 
Posted: 06/07/01
'Good lightweigh stove that runs on meths'
Strengths:
Lightweight, relatively, easy to use, doesn't take up too much room in your pack, cooks fairly fast.
Weaknesses:
not as compact as a gas stove
Overall:
good stove, very useful on D of E expeditions and the like.
 
Performance
 
60%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
67%
 
Robin Draycott 
Posted: 12/02/04
'THESE THINGS SUCK '
Strengths:
Runs on oat.
Weaknesses:
aint enuff space on this site to list em all.
Overall:
ok they run on oat but after using them on my bronze practice and final and me silver practice and final i had to make the change and buy myself a gas stove. during D of E i ended up do my camps in some of the worst weather and when ya get to ya camp site and end up waiting hours for water to boil on one of these excuses of a stove. come on stop kidding ya self, there a joke.

sorry if ya disagree but i realy do hate these things. now theres gonna be loads of replies from ppl saying iv been using one of these since i wa a lad. but face it there crap.
 
Performance
 
20%
Reliability
 
20%
Value
 
20%
Overall Rating
 
20%
 
John Austin 
Posted: 03/02/05
'A STOVE THAT WORKS WHATEVER THE CONDITIONS'
Strengths:
Well designed , the burner and pans sit inside the windshield - less chance of everything toppling over on uneven ground.
Compact - everything packs up inside the windshield with the frypan as a lid.
Simple burner - no blocked jets to worry about.
Weaknesses:
A little bit slower when compared to gas or petrol in ideal conditions - but get up a mountain in high winds, rain or snow and see which is quicker then!
A bit fiddly to regulate the burner if you just want to simmer.
Overall:
Well designed, rugged and (almost - see first review) idiot proof.
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
100%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
87%
 
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