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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #16 29 Apr 2026 at 9.07pm  0  Login    Register
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as bad as me
Baitman
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   Old Thread  #15 29 Apr 2026 at 8.13pm  0  Login    Register
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I have occasionally used the odd flat pebble.
I might keep hold of a suitable wedgie shaped one next time I have to go hunting.
jhhilton1983
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   Old Thread  #14 29 Apr 2026 at 8.03pm  0  Login    Register
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Looks great tbf.

I just use some snapped twigs to level out the stove feet last weekend
Baitman
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   Old Thread  #13 29 Apr 2026 at 7.30pm  0  Login    Register
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Bought one but never used it. That's the trouble with the bargains thread...
vossy1
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   Old Thread  #12 29 Apr 2026 at 7.01pm  0  Login    Register
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Glad they might help some folk

They're a fairly generic design, quite a few sellers on Ebay and Anazon etc, search Stainless Steel Foldable Camping Grill Rack.

I think Baitman used/uses a T4 with one of those stove levels, seems to be ringing a bell from bargains

Edit, link to levelling platform, Steady Rig Leveller. I've still not used it...lol

LINKY POO™ https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/389949922103?
Cam
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   Old Thread  #11 29 Apr 2026 at 6.35pm  0  Login    Register
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5 left when I brought one this morning.
Out of Stock now..
Carper1976
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   Old Thread  #10 29 Apr 2026 at 6.25pm  0  Login    Register
Bulin T4 - reliable and bulletproof!
CarpCodger71
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   Old Thread  #9 29 Apr 2026 at 6.24pm  0  Login    Register
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And me
SixStringScott
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   Old Thread  #8 29 Apr 2026 at 6.03pm  0  Login    Register
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This is such a good idea. Just bought one! Really great advice as always on here. Thanks lads
ChrisKenefick
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   Old Thread  #7 29 Apr 2026 at 9.09am  1  Login    Register
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Good shout, I've been looking for something like that for ages
Hitman
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   Old Thread  #6 29 Apr 2026 at 8.39am  1  Login    Register
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At under £7 it's a bargain I don't really need one but got one anyway
framey
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   Old Thread  #5 29 Apr 2026 at 7.44am  1  Login    Register
If feeling really really flush
Jag have bought out a stove level
Chuffy
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   Old Thread  #4 29 Apr 2026 at 7.21am  1  Login    Register
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I recently got one of those type of stands, brilliant, especially at stopping the Ridge Spunkey falling off the stove
vossy1
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   Old Thread  #3 29 Apr 2026 at 6.16am  1  Login    Register
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If your happy with the stove have you thought about a stove stand instead, they fold to next to nothing, and come in different sizes.These have been discussed on the forum before along with levelling platforms, if I find it I'll link it, this link is a eg.

LINKY POOâ„¢ https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/127634266206?

EDIT, Bargains thread, post 416 ish, along with a stove level, post 433, and another thread somewhere

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kells
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   Old Thread  #2 28 Apr 2026 at 11.33pm  1  Login    Register
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Looking at other stoves out there. I'd say the Bulins have a bigger surface area than most of the simular ones out there. The only ones tha look bigger are the Ridgeminkey square stoves. Failing that. There not exactly small. What about the case type stoves that take the tubular propane cannister. Plenty of surface area on them..
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