Gear Review: Swiss Ranger aluminum military stove

Paul from The Outdoor Adventure takes a look at the Military surplus stove/cook set called the Swiss Ranger. It is a solid fuel / alcohol stove that includes a 1 quart cup and 1 liter aluminum water bottle that can also be used to boil water. The stove can be picked up for around at places like cheaperthandirt.com. If you’re getting into hiking and backpacking and you don’t want to invest a lot up front it is definitely worth considering. www.theoutdooradventure.net
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Sigg Lifestyle Loop Top Water Bottle (1.0-Liters, Swiss Quality, Aluminum)

Sigg Lifestyle Loop Top Water Bottle (1.0-Liters, Swiss Quality, Aluminum)

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The SIGG Bottle with the seal of approval. A sign of premium quality – exactly as you’d expect from things Swiss. The proprietary SIGG bottle lining is a water-based, non-toxic coating taht is baked into the interior walls and remains flexible and crack resistant for the life of the bottle. Due to the finish of the liner, there is much less chance for bacteria build-up with a SIGG as opposed to plastic containers. The liner is taste-neutral and resistant to fruit acids and energy drinks, ensuri

List Price: $ 24.99

Price: $ 12.95

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Sigg Lifestyle Loop Top Water Bottle (0.6-Liters, Swiss Quality, Aluminum)

Sigg Lifestyle Loop Top Water Bottle (0.6-Liters, Swiss Quality, Aluminum)

  • 0.6 Liters Bottle
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The SIGG Bottle with the seal of approval. A sign of premium quality – exactly as you’d expect from things Swiss. The proprietary SIGG bottle lining is a water-based, non-toxic coating that is baked into the interior walls and remains flexible and crack resistant for the life of the bottle. Due to the finish of the liner, there is much less chance for bacteria build-up with a SIGG as opposed to plastic containers. The liner is taste-neutral and resistant to fruit acids and energy drinks, ensuri

List Price: $ 21.99

Price: $ 15.95

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Swiss Ranger Volcano Stove – Trioxane

In this video I answer a request (many actually) to use Trioxane in my Swiss Ranger Volcano Stove. In the first and only test (you’ll see why at the end of the video) I use the bottle that came with the SRV stove. I got the Swiss Ranger Volcano Stove from Cheaper Than Dirt You can find it at: cheaperthandirt.com Lab0105 Title Swiss Ranger Volcano Stove – Trioxane bar Room temp: 52° Humidity: 59% Weather condition: Sunny Burner: Piece of aluminum (to protect bottom of SRVS Stove/Pot stand:Swiss Ranger Volcano Stove Pot: Bottle from Swiss Ranger Volcano Stove Fuel: Trioxane bar – manufacture date 9/82 Amount of fuel: i bar Amount of water: 2 cup(s) Water temp at start: 60° Time to boil : NA Time to run-out: 5 minutes 0 seconds Water temp at run-out: 158° – 159° NA = Not Applicable / Not Available

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