I recently picked up a BatchStovez BS 1.0. Google it up. Weighs less than an ounce, eliminates the need of a pot stand and burns hotter than my Trangia.
BatchStovez 1.0 by Pinnah, on Flickr
I'm using it primarily in conjunction with my Stanley pot, a gift from my daughter. I got the BS 1.0 to work with this pot. It has a fairly tight flame pattern which is a good match for the Stanley pot.
Stanley Pot on BS 1.0 by Pinnah, on Flickr
Some careful work with a drill and a crude jig produced this flashing windscreen. It rolls up inside of the Stanley pot. There's enough room in the pot for the stove, some light mugs (Open Country with the handles cut off), a lighter (and q-tip, dipped in alcohol for easy lighting) and some tea bags. Easy to carry in a day pack for quick brew ups.
Stanley Windscreen by Pinnah, on Flickr
Thanks for looking.
BatchStovez 1.0 by Pinnah, on Flickr
I'm using it primarily in conjunction with my Stanley pot, a gift from my daughter. I got the BS 1.0 to work with this pot. It has a fairly tight flame pattern which is a good match for the Stanley pot.
Stanley Pot on BS 1.0 by Pinnah, on Flickr
Some careful work with a drill and a crude jig produced this flashing windscreen. It rolls up inside of the Stanley pot. There's enough room in the pot for the stove, some light mugs (Open Country with the handles cut off), a lighter (and q-tip, dipped in alcohol for easy lighting) and some tea bags. Easy to carry in a day pack for quick brew ups.
Stanley Windscreen by Pinnah, on Flickr
Thanks for looking.