🚀 Fuel Your Adventures with Style!
The Trangia Fuel Bottle with Safety Valve is a lightweight, durable 1L bottle designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a built-in safety valve and a glossy red finish, it's the perfect companion for your adventures, ensuring safety and style on the go. Ideal for the Duke of Edinburgh kit, this BPA-free bottle is ready to tackle any sporty challenge.
Product Dimensions | 28.45 x 7.87 x 7.87 cm; 158.76 g |
Specific uses | Sporty |
Item volume | 1 Litres |
Is mould resistant | Bisphenol A (BPA) Free |
Finish types | Glossy |
Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 0.35 Pounds |
M**.
Solid, leakproof spirit bottle
It's recommended as Duke of Edinburgh kit for a reason. The bottle is well made and solid. It's not too heavy, even when full of spirit fuel.The safety valve is a two stage process. The red knob on top is twistable. Turn it anti-clockwise to open the valve. Then, when you're ready to dispense, simply push the red cap down to release the fuel. When you release the cap, the fuel flow stops. The funnel is bi-directional, so either end will dispense the fuel (the other end then acting as a vent to allow smooth operation). Turn the red cap clockwise to then completely seal the fuel in the bottle. It's a great design.You might get some residual fuel in the funnel causing a little smell, but this will dissipate over time. All in all, a great product, fit for purpose and good value for money.
M**W
My go to non-pressurised fuel bottle.
I consider these Trangia bottles to be a godsend for liquid fuels and have used them for years. The spout system gives excellent control for pouring and prevents spillages when used with appropriate care. The plastic bottle is strong, thick walled and more than bomb proof enough to go into a bergen or other bag without worrying about it being crushed or punctured. It is a bit unnerving when opening the cap when it is tight and it can feel like it might not be strong enough for the twisting forces. But I have had no issues. Like anything else, just don't force it beyond what it can likely handle.The pouring spouts enable precise pouring into tight fuel reservoirs, like you might find on some stoves or lanterns. While letting the liquid run at just the right pace to fill your stove (or whatever) but still maintaining control. You inevitably end up with a drip or two due to the nature of the system. But this is minor and considerably better than having fuel run down the bottle sides as what often happens with other fuel bottles. The cap has a loop for hanging. To be frank, I would not trust it for hanging a full bottle. However, it is perfect for attaching a small silicone funnel via mini carabiner. Making it quite easy to return unused and cooled fuel to the bottle. The rubber seals keep the contents where it needs to be and I have had no leaks whatsoever.At 500ml, the ones I use can seem a little small for more than a couple of days of camping, but they are slender, so packing a few into a bag is no problem if you feel the need. I like the smaller ones as I find them very versatile whether I'm out for the day or a bit longer. There is always the 1L option if you need it.I have used one for the last twelve years to carry methylated spirit and it has never let me down. I also recently purchased another to carry paraffin and it does just as well with that also.
B**R
Great quality item.
Great, no leaks whatsoever. For those claiming that it leaks after pouring. When you remove your finger/thumb from the spring loaded pouring spout simply continue to hold it over your burner until the liquid stops running out. Screw cap towards body to close. Screw cap away from body to open. It's not magic.
T**N
Good, but watch out for the spurty spout!
These bottles are a good idea in principle, and definitely designed for use with the Trangia type mini alcohol stoves. The idea is that one unscrews the little round collar on the spout, and then pour the liquid in a controlled flow into the stove by pushing a little trigger (button) on the top.In reality they aren’t as good as the concept promises. For example there are two spouts for convenience, yet if there is a pressure build up in the bottle, when you open the trigger to pour downwards, the alcohol spurts out of the top spout momentarily and soaks your palm. I’ve had this happen on a number of occasions and it’s blimmin annoying!Also the bottle is made of a rather thin, almost see thru plastic material, which I get is to do with lower weight for campers and hikers and whatnot.The material just feels a bit flimsy for the price paid, and the dodgy plastic trigger head contraption doesn’t exactly feel like it’s built to last a lifetime.I actually bought it to be a reserve petrol can to carry on a motorcycle, but it would be painfully slow to empty the whole litre into the tank using the trigger thing, along with the chance of a hand covered in spurted petrol 😕For this purpose I can’t recommend this bottle, a more sturdy aluminium one with a basic sealed screw down wide neck lid would suit better.I use mine with methanol now when filling little home methanol heaters. The slow flow and trigger control work quite well for this task, I just pump the button once with my hand well clear in case of a pressure release.
A**
Ideal for short camping trip
Perfect size for a weekend camping trip and better than expected. The bottle is far stronger than I thought it would be
R**E
Good design easy to use
Good reserve fuel container for the motorcycle
D**S
Does what it says on the tin
Does not leak or spill when used, perfect.
E**M
Why did I not buy this years ago?
After years of using a meths bottle I finally invested in one of these and wish I had done so years ago. It makes it so much safer and is so easy to use
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