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The force 10 is advertised as having a regulator, not a needle valve. Is
this an Issue? Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 09:58:06 -0400, TB wrote: I am looking for a gimbled single burner for use in bad weather. I have seen a force 10 and a forespar advertised. Has any one had good/bad experiences with either of thes units. Each uses a standard gas cylinder. =========================== The Force 10 Seacook (formerly known as a "Sea Swing") is a great little stove for making coffee, heating soup, or warming up a 1-pot meal. I used one extensively when I was racing sailboats and never had a problem with it. Store the propane cylinders outside (and not in a sail locker). |
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