The bottle is solidly made and pouring from it is very convenient. It's a reliable and safe solution for transporting fuel. Most importantly, when camping with children, it's impossible to mistake it for a drink bottle.
Robust 1 liter bottle crafted from durable HDPE (high-density polyethylene), ideal for the transport and storage of liquid fuels as well as for safe refilling of spirit burners.
Innovative cap with a safety valve enables liquid to be poured without unscrewing. The cap incorporates both a vent pipe and a filling tube to deliver a controlled, spill-free pour.
Optimized for holding a wide range of liquid fuels, including alcohol, kerosene, white gas, alkylated gasoline, or Primus Powerfuel.
Technical data
Color: Red
Material: Polyethylene (HDPE)
Capacity: 1 liter
Dimensions: 80 x 294 mm
Weight: 163 g
Manufacturer: Trangia, Sweden
| EAN | 7315085060102 |
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| Manufacturer code | 506010 |
| Brand | Trangia |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 9
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Practical bottle with a practical measuring scale showing how much liquid is left inside. The tubing system works flawlessly. I will buy another one, but with a smaller capacity for shorter trips.
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Great fuel bottle. Thick plastic with a visible fill level indicator. The closure itself makes it much easier to portion, and it is also leakproof. I recommend it.
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Very well made in terms of quality. At this price I didn't find a better bottle for carrying fuel. The valve for pouring fuel from the bottle to the stove burner is safe and very convenient. Highly recommended.
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The bottle is very well made from hard plastic. It has a clearly transparent scale on the side, which makes it easy to check how much fuel you have left. The cap is cleverly and simply designed to prevent accidental fuel spills in your backpack and makes it much easier to pour fuel into a spirit burner. It could be built more solidly, but that's not a big issue since the bottle is intended for carrying only alcohol, spirits, or fireplace fuel—not more flammable or dangerous fuels like extraction gasoline. So for alcohol, it is definitely sufficient.
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A very solid bottle that allows the transport of fuel for longer or shorter trips. For short trips, though, I'd choose a smaller model to save space and weight in my luggage. After a week of cooking on a stove while camping, I used about 0.5l. So, if you aren't planning to be a master chef or go on trips longer than 5 days, I think a 0.5l bottle should be perfectly sufficient.
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Compared to the Trangia I bought about 10-12 years ago, I must say that the quality is lower, hence 4 out of 5 stars. I won’t say anything bad about usability; it’s still the same solid and practical Trangia, but the finish is just so-so, for example plastic burrs. When holding the old and new one in hand, the downgrade is obvious: more, cheaper, and faster.
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The best fuel container I’ve had so far. Completely airtight, easy to use, pleasant in operation, and I think it will last for many, many years of use.
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Light and durable fuel bottle. Ideal capacity for short trips. The only downsides are the lack of extra attachment points for strapping and a fairly high price for a piece of plastic.
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