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TWISTER® 270
Gear Review
TWISTER® 270 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Gaz

Your Opinion: 
 - 1 Votes
 

 

Page By: pippo52

Created/Edited: Sep 26, 2004 / Sep 26, 2004

Object ID: 1130

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Easy to operate with Easy Clic® connection and a large control knob which allows very fine power adjustments. 3 foldable arms with built-in wind protection.


225 g


• Innovative and user-friendly design
• Large knob allows very fine flame adjustment
• Compact and foldable
• Power: 2,900 watt



Reviews

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dennyheadUntitled Review

Voted 4/5

I've been using this stove for about five years and between hiking in the 'Dacks and the Whites, this stove has impressed me again and again. The best thing about using a canister is how quick it is. While fellow hikers are priming and burning off their stoves, you're water is already boiling. What makes this stove even better than the other canisters is it has a starter on it. So instead of digging in your pack for matches or a lighter, all you have to do is turn on the gas and hit the button.
Posted Jan 7, 2005 8:35 am

sergioA good stove

Hasn't voted

I bought mine so many years ago that I don't even remember when and where I bought it. It has been my faithful companion on so many trips all over the world, and it never failed me once. Last month, the collar that attaches to the canister broke off and I decided to try another stove. I ordered a MSR Reactor (it's backordered) and I hope I won't have to regret my decision. I don't even know why I spent $140 when the Camping Gaz cost $25 and it lasted for so long.
Posted May 14, 2007 9:31 pm

sergioRe: A good stove

Hasn't voted

I decided the Reactor was not worth the $140 after all. I felt that at least $100 are going to pay off the massive marketing campaign that MSR put in motion. I'm still shopping for a stove......
Posted Sep 13, 2007 1:34 am

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