Surely it would be a faulty cannister that causes an explosion rather than the stove itself?
either way, not good :(
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Surely it would be a faulty cannister that causes an explosion rather than the stove itself?
either way, not good :(
Ye spud was like that one hence why I've posted it as I know we all use them I've used mine in the past to warm the tent never will again and when cooking I'll be well clear if I have to use one of them again, as said my mum is on the mend but is a bit shocked
I guess this is why we are banned from having them in our trucks. Unless you're on the telly, then you can cook away on your derv tank :roll:
Hope your Mum gets better asap :)
bad news rich! Hope your old dear is on the mend soon!
I have two of these, will have to think twice next time. iirc you can get them for like 3 quid in Poundstretcher.
Anyway, send best wishes to ya mam
there are some shockingly different quality canisters on the market.. i had a rogue one last year on a camping trip to rutland water, and now i only buy them from a reputable supply (ie. not from a discount shop with a name that is an anagram of M&B)
hope she recovers quick & the injuries aren't too permanent.