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Cooking Stove - high altitude / cold weather
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<blockquote data-quote="ZG47" data-source="post: 1566938" data-attributes="member: 91441"><p>Recently bought a Muka stove but have been too busy to try it out. Multiple reviews on line to give you an idea on its efficiency. The fuel/air mixing is done back at the bottle (so no burned-out needles if you buy your stove-fuel at the pump) and it can safely use a windshield like the other separate bottle stoves.</p><p>Worth a few minutes net-surfing, and video watching; at the very least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZG47, post: 1566938, member: 91441"] Recently bought a Muka stove but have been too busy to try it out. Multiple reviews on line to give you an idea on its efficiency. The fuel/air mixing is done back at the bottle (so no burned-out needles if you buy your stove-fuel at the pump) and it can safely use a windshield like the other separate bottle stoves. Worth a few minutes net-surfing, and video watching; at the very least. [/QUOTE]
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