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In reply to Post #137
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In reply to Post #133 The HP version the canister screws straight on underneath, they now do an adapter to run it on the big bottles as well link
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In reply to Post #134 Pizza Stone goes down well !
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In reply to Post #134 I like the look of these or the cobb but like you say the cobb looks quite bulky.I prefer the idea of not using gas too
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In reply to Post #133 It's more versatile as you can still run it from hp cans, where I don't think you can run the hp version from a big bottle.
I think gerry told me that on here the day after I bought the hp version
I quite fancy the cob with the extras so I can do a beer can chicken on the bank, seemed a bit bulky when I looked at them tho
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In reply to Post #128 Is the LP version more suited to fishing as it can be used with a regulator and the Coleman gas cannisters.
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In reply to Post #1 Purchased harrison torrix Rod and some Rig making tackle . Was thinking some new luggage but a good clean and they should be good to go
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In reply to Post #128 Banning BBQs. FFS!
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I'm sure vale angling have 20percent off
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anyone got any discount codes for anywhere?? I'm pulling my knackers out doing 12-15 hour days working through this crisis so would like to treat myself to some new gear.
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Due to the local Covid Nazis (neighbourhood watch) banning BBQs it was the excuse I needed to buy a Cadac Safari Chef HP, that'll show 'em
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Ive bought a 64ltr tank for my two gold fish so they can socially distance.
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In reply to Post #125 Keith may be able to give you some figures, but being titanium I would imagine they are a bit lighter than the Jag stainless stuff.
The stainless auger points and hex heads on the dreadnoughts will add a bit of weight, so if weight reduction is your ultimate goal there is the option of the standard TBN, but I doubt the extra is any more than a tin of corn. I carry a 19mm socket wrench if I know the ground is tricky and they will pull down into absolutely anything.
I think the main selling point is that you speak directly to Keith, who makes everything to your spec for about the same price as something off the shelf. I know if I ever need something weird and wonderful for a specific venue he will be able to knock it up. The quality is great and he doesn't try and pull your pants down with the price of accessories like stage stands etc.
Anyone can go and buy a Jag set up in AD and I'm sure it's good stuff, but the MPS kit feels a bit more special..
For bits of metal you put in the ground .
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In reply to Post #124 What are the dreanoughts like weight wise? I’m looking at getting some new banksticks and I’m undecided between these and jag excavators.
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Couple more Defiant MPS dreadnaught bank sticks and some Neville swan necks to go with my other MPS dreadnaughts and Neville swan necks
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