stefham wrote:Hi
are you still looking for a MSR Dragonfly? I have one available, if you are interested,let me know
Phillipsart wrote:I been offered a Dragonfly, but under close examination of images posted to me, I noticed that the Stove has a Flame Adjuster on the stove it's self.
My plans are to use this stove as a heat source for a Bemco Backpacking Oven. Looking at a exploded view of the Dragonfly I found an image online, it has O-Rings on the flame adjuster that's attached to the stove, I think the O-Rings will melt with the heat generated from the Oven causing a leak from the flame adjuster on the stove. I've had two gas stoves do this so far. I might need to look for a stove with no flame adjuster on the stove it's self.
Further investigations is warranted. The DragonFly is a great looking stove, but that O-Ring on the flame adjuster I'm very concerned with, particularly when where talking about Shellite here.
A MSR Windpro, looks to be the ideal solution. I don't see any signs of a O-Ring on this stove.
Anyone have a MSR Windpro they want to sell?
Craig D wrote:I've got a brand new MSR Whisperlite Universal if you're interested? Wide variety of fuel choices
Craig D wrote:$150 inc postage?
Craig D wrote:The price includes everything that is in the box. I've opened it tonight and taken some photos for you.
There are no o-rings anywhere near the burner - check out the manual for confirmation: http://media.cascadedesigns.com/pdf/MSR ... LOWRES.pdf
Starting in the top left hand corner and going clockwise, there is; the box, stove with tags still attached, repair kit and jets, gas canister stand (for running inverted), adaptor for liquid fuel, liquid fuel pump, aluminium windshield, instruction manual and lastly the bag.
All you'll need is a gas canister to get underway. Alternatively buy a fuel bottle, choose a petrochemical of your choice, switch the jet over and away you go.
Phillipsart wrote:I can't see myself ever using Shellite fuel, I find it just to dangerous to cart around and it's expensive. The 6 times I've managed to use my gas burner, baking 2 Pizzas I used up less than 20 grams of gas, which is very economical. I think the Windpro 2 with a gas canister is the lightest stove thus far that I can find that should be suitable for me without adding to much weight.
Phillipsart wrote:
The stove will need to be as light as possible. So far my chooses are between the MSR Windpro 2 and the Whisperlite Universal pictured here. In saying this, I am looking into another system much lighter system for baking while out hiking. Have not decided if I will take my oven with me to Sydney in a couple weeks. Depends if I can sell what I have listed in the for sale section of this forum. If I can sell all of those items it would certainly make my decision a lot easier.
Phillipsart wrote:Can you tell me what the weight of this kit in Gas Mode is?
stefham wrote:Hi
are you still looking for a MSR Dragonfly? I have one available, if you are interested,let me know
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