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Realbark
25-06-2013, 07:10 PM
Ive been given part of a trangia cook set. Burner, windshield and top rest plus a pan or two. i want to get a kettle to suit and maybe the "frying pan". When ive looked for kettles i find some listed as for 27 set and some for 25 set. Is their a difference. Same question for the pan. Thanks :confused2:

Also can anyone recommend a gas burner (apart from the trangia) that will fit/work in the windshield cut-out?

claverhouse
25-06-2013, 07:12 PM
Size. 25 is larger of the two.

Realbark
25-06-2013, 07:14 PM
I have nothing to compare - how can i tell which i have?

claverhouse
25-06-2013, 07:20 PM
The frypan will act as a lid for the closed stove - 27 frypan is 18cm diameter and the 25 frypan is 22cm diameter, measure the top of your windshield to see which you have

Also the pans for the 27 are 1 litre capacity and those for the 25 are 1.75 and 1.5 litre and kettles are 0.6 and 0.9 litres respectively.

happybonzo
25-06-2013, 07:21 PM
Get the non stick frying pan, it's worth it :)

ADz
25-06-2013, 07:22 PM
Ive been given part of a trangia cook set. Burner, windshield and top rest plus a pan or two. i want to get a kettle to suit and maybe the "frying pan". When ive looked for kettles i find some listed as for 27 set and some for 25 set. Is their a difference. Same question for the pan. Thanks :confused2:

Also can anyone recommend a gas burner (apart from the trangia) that will fit/work in the windshield cut-out?



All the sizes/models are on here (http://www.trangia.se/english) bud. Just get the corresponding items you need.

Kernowek Scouser
25-06-2013, 07:24 PM
The smaller 1 / 2 person Trangia 27 has a circumference of 18cm, the larger 3 / 4 person Trangia 25 has a 22cm circumference.

When you know which one you have, you can buy pretty much any component of a full set, as an individual item.

Hope this helps,

Atb,

Colin

EDIT: Started writing this post, then popped out for a fag, so others have got in and said much of what is posted here

suggy
25-06-2013, 08:08 PM
Get the non stick frying pan, it's worth it :)

Deffo !

If there's anything to update on a Trangia it's the frying pan, And a cheap wooden spatula or carve your own :) You don't want bits of Teflon in yer breakfast;)

A little cheap thing is to put a piece of kitchen roll between each of the parts when you repack it after cleaning. They come in handy !

jus_young
25-06-2013, 10:09 PM
It is worth checking the ally Tesco kettle as a cheaper alternative. They are good bits of kit, and I have 3 of them now.

Don't know why though :confused2:

ADz
25-06-2013, 11:58 PM
Deffo !

If there's anything to update on a Trangia it's the frying pan, And a cheap wooden spatula or carve your own :) You don't want bits of Teflon in yer breakfast;)

A little cheap thing is to put a piece of kitchen roll between each of the parts when you repack it after cleaning. They come in handy !



Indeed, The trangia non-stick version is great :)

I ended up flogging my set but re-purchased the frying pan. Will probably get set again one day.

Adam Savage
26-06-2013, 10:09 AM
Get the non stick frying pan, it's worth it :)

+1 get the non stick, and use wooden utensils or plastic/silicone. The coating is easily damaged and ruined.

happybonzo
26-06-2013, 02:46 PM
+1 get the non stick, and use wooden utensils or plastic/silicone. The coating is easily damaged and ruined.

It is pretty rubbish compared to everything else that's available these days, isn't it?
You'd think by now that Trangia could use hard anodizing.

Adam Savage
26-06-2013, 05:08 PM
It is pretty rubbish compared to everything else that's available these days, isn't it?
You'd think by now that Trangia could use hard anodizing.

I think they could use more modern techniques in the manufacture, but that would most likely put the price way up, at least to begin with, as all the new machines would need to be paid for :(

Realbark
26-06-2013, 06:40 PM
Thanks all - its a 25

claverhouse
26-06-2013, 07:57 PM
It is pretty rubbish compared to everything else that's available these days, isn't it?
You'd think by now that Trangia could use hard anodizing.

http://www.trangia.se/english/5613.25_series_ul_ha.html

Adam Savage
26-06-2013, 09:04 PM
http://www.trangia.se/english/5613.25_series_ul_ha.html

Thanks for the link claverhouse. Those things look pretty expensive.

Standard version around £50 (25 set) with P&P

HA version around £145 (25 set) with P&P

claverhouse
26-06-2013, 10:46 PM
You can get them on Amazon for £63 and £86, 27 and 25 sets respectively. They also sell the pots individually.

Realbark
05-08-2013, 12:02 PM
Thanks for all your input folks, appreciated. Now i have another question............there is a gas conversion available for these units - the price is steep for me for the genuine trangia version. Does anyone have or know of an alternative that will fit in the stove hole and works? By works i mean does not sit to high/against the pans etc? I have seen many that look ok but tough to size from internet pics.

Adam Savage
05-08-2013, 02:26 PM
As far as I know, the gas adapter doesn't sit inside the actual burner, but has the same diameter lip on it, so it replaces the burner in the Trangia 25, 27, etc kits.

Therefore pretty much any gas adapter of a similar design, with the same outside diameter, should work. The distance from burner to pan isn't too critical, as gas is adjustable. As long as there is more than 5mm and less than 25mm between the two, you should be ok.

Adam Savage
05-08-2013, 02:40 PM
You can convert one of these to do the same job. Just need to remove the legs, spring, and pressure plate, then maybe fit a metal disc large enough to sit over the hole in the lower windshield section/stove carrier.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yellowstone-Hurricane-Backpack-Gas-Camping-Stove-Fishing-Portable-Camping-Cooker-/121107822746?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Camping_CookingSu pplies_ET&hash=item1c3296b89a

Realbark
05-08-2013, 07:07 PM
i might be missing a bit here but what about the hose to the gas? By fitting a plate/disc to the stove hole you effectively arent able to feed the stove? i thought they fitted hanging in the hole with the hose then fed outside? Like this?

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=trangia%20gas%20in%20use&psj=1&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&bvm=bv.50165853,d.ZWU,pv.xjs.s.en_US.seW1cfrvSKg.O&biw=1280&bih=858&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=aPf_UbvFEpCChQfZ2IHgCg#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=jLykAgs_HWE_4M%3A%3BQSEN7R3I2EuITM%3Bhttp%25 3A%252F%252Fapi.photoshop.com%252Fv1.0%252Faccount s%252F037748ceaf774de18715ec0cab4815e7%252Fassets% 252Fd51c58699bdb4c598294f8309dd6ed2b%252Frendition s%252F1024.jpg%253Fmd%253D1339601912000%3Bhttp%253 A%252F%252Fforum.ctc.org.uk%252Fviewtopic.php%253F f%253D16%2526t%253D64631%2526start%253D15%3B1024%3 B768

Adam Savage
05-08-2013, 07:38 PM
Ahh, that's the exact same gas stove as I mentioned. Where that one has had pins added to support it over the hole in the wind shield/stove carrier, I meant using a disc of steel with a hole in the centre. The top pert of those gas stoves unscrews, so as long as you drill the right size hole, you can take the burner head off, fit the disc over the venturi, and screw the burner head back on. This would secure the disc to the gas stove part :)

Sorry for not being too clear in my description. I'm not the easiest person to understand, especially without a visual aid lol.

Realbark
05-08-2013, 07:49 PM
Got it now Adam! - that should do the job! Thanks :)

Adam Savage
05-08-2013, 08:32 PM
No problem bud. Also not that person had to drill a larger hole in the wind shield, so the valve on the burner could be passed through, but you'd have noticed that when you went to try it anyway ;)