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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 359413" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>I've been using a Partner Steel stove for a few years. It's all aluminum and closes up nice and compact like a brief case. They are built for white water raft guys so they are indestructible, lightweight, able to light when wet and come apart real easy for washing in a River. They are well loved by all sorts of outdoorsman and worth the money. They run off 1lb propane canisters. Made in America.</p><p>https://www.partnersteel.com/LG03.htm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 359413, member: 13140"] I've been using a Partner Steel stove for a few years. It's all aluminum and closes up nice and compact like a brief case. They are built for white water raft guys so they are indestructible, lightweight, able to light when wet and come apart real easy for washing in a River. They are well loved by all sorts of outdoorsman and worth the money. They run off 1lb propane canisters. Made in America. https://www.partnersteel.com/LG03.htm [/QUOTE]
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