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Stove that fits?

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Want to replace the dirty old stove I have at the moment but I cannot find a new one that fits the same space. The new campingaz double hob and grill you can get in all the shops, online, etc is too wide and too tall. So are any other makes of stove I've looked at.
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I found my parents old camping stove (and put it on top to compare) and that is the same dimensions so there must have been a standard size once upon a time. Roughly 48cm wide and 17cm high. Trouble is, that one is equally dirty and rusty!
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Anyone know of a stove that fits?

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Having the same problem myself, have seen this but not sure how good it is, it looks along the right lines though and fits the space :ok
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They are great ... and by happy coincidence I have a pre-loved one for sale :ok PM me for details :wink:

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Hi ian,

Is it normal to have a flame over 2 inches high come out of the top at the back ( in the middle) when you use the grill ?
Just noticed it and think that's how I got through so much gas so quickly . :?

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daisydubsmum wrote:Is it normal to have a flame over 2 inches high come out of the top at the back
:shock: :shock: I'm anticipating a "No" from Ian on this one...........
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funnily enough I am too :mrgreen:
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I found one in my local gas shop (where I get me cylinders re-filled) and it is an exact copy of the one I have in my van. It is made by Suncamp and is called Little Chef. £50 plus delivery on ebay but only £48 from my local shop, and I'll have it installed by end of the week (another gold star from Mrs for me!)

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1664 wrote:
daisydubsmum wrote:Is it normal to have a flame over 2 inches high come out of the top at the back
:shock: :shock: I'm anticipating a "No" from Ian on this one...........

Er No ! :shock: Our's has been good as gold 8)
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