Almost There
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I just found out that not all butane stoves are created equal!
Mine came from K&B Tools in Quartzite - it's an 'Alpha' brand and black in color. Marilyn has a red 'Camp Chef' that she bought off the internet.
Mine has been totally reliable, hers' has been nothing but trouble!
The main problem being the latch mechanism that holds the butane canister in place. A lot of fiddling with the lock mechanism was needed each time a new can was put in to place. As of yesterday, the only way to operate the latch mechanism is to assist it into the lock position while the canister of butane is sitting on the counter, then slide the nozzle in to place and quickly shove the canister bottom end it past the doohickey that holds that end of the can in place....trust me, no other method of installing the can works. Both of us are quite edumucated in arm-wrestling offending appliances... The latch mechanism is not broken it's just so cheaply made that it won't slide in it's own tracks.
Mine came from K&B Tools in Quartzite - it's an 'Alpha' brand and black in color. Marilyn has a red 'Camp Chef' that she bought off the internet.
Mine has been totally reliable, hers' has been nothing but trouble!
The main problem being the latch mechanism that holds the butane canister in place. A lot of fiddling with the lock mechanism was needed each time a new can was put in to place. As of yesterday, the only way to operate the latch mechanism is to assist it into the lock position while the canister of butane is sitting on the counter, then slide the nozzle in to place and quickly shove the canister bottom end it past the doohickey that holds that end of the can in place....trust me, no other method of installing the can works. Both of us are quite edumucated in arm-wrestling offending appliances... The latch mechanism is not broken it's just so cheaply made that it won't slide in it's own tracks.