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Supacat



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SAFETY WARNING FOR LUNCHBOX GAS COOKERS
Has this any relevance for UK kit?

https://www.mr4x4.com.au/safety-warning-lu...ter+%23138


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More info here:

http://www.elgas.com.au/blog/1419-nsw-bans...ox-cookers


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Post #509101 28th Feb 2016 9:27pm
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dorsetsmith



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i see what you meen gas canister at explod from thermal gas presser expansion

have not seen any on this in the uk
Post #509104 28th Feb 2016 9:33pm
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VeeTee



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In 2014 there has been an official warning here in the Netherlands not to use these cookers. The canister can explode if a large frying pan is used, because then the heat can't escape and the canister can become overheated.
The cookers are not forbidden here (and are stil for sale), because not every model was tested officially.

I haven't come across the new gas canisters with safety valves (as shown in the video) here.

I think with thougtfull care it is OK to use them - I still do... Cheers, Vincent
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Post #509134 28th Feb 2016 11:01pm
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Tompoole



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wI'll be checking my gas canisters that's for sure Have fun be happy
Post #509190 29th Feb 2016 9:16am
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Supacat



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My thought was that even with the appropriate gas canister - I would not want the sort of fire created by the pressure relief valve.

I don't have one of these types of cooker but my brother does, and often cooks with his young children on camping trips. Off to make sure he scraps it.
Post #509202 29th Feb 2016 10:42am
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strang



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I'm on a couple of Ozzie camping groups on Facebook and these stoves have been mentioned before. I believe they are banned in some places. Euro-Leafing to infinity and beyond.....
Post #509327 29th Feb 2016 7:26pm
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YOLO110



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Thanks for the heads up mate.

I will bin mine today.

They are great bits of kit however... so hopefully the new 'safety' mods will do the trick... Shocked YOLO... You Only Live Once...
Post #509353 29th Feb 2016 8:47pm
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Wangers



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ever left a lighter on the dash in full sun?

Handle, store and use correctly and risk is minimum.

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Avion8



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The modified safe lunchbox style cookers now do not have a removable pot rest, that you used to be able to store upside down to reduce the thickness of the cooker. New cookers have this pot rest fixed & hence are stored in a thicker case. Takes up a little more space but prevents assembly issue that can lead to the canister not locating probably. I junked my old cooker which we have had since living in South Korea 10 years ago, and bought a new one from a local camping shop.
Post #511208 6th Mar 2016 1:47am
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