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Trangia Spirit Burner B25

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Compact alcohol travel stove constructed from brass, featuring an internal cotton wick and designed for use with liquid alcohol fuels. The burner is fitted with a regulation ring allowing for control of the flame or complete extinguishing.

Burn time for 100 ml of fuel (which fills 2/3 of the stove's maximum capacity) is approximately 25 minutes. Boiling time for 1 liter of water is around 10 minutes, though actual results may vary depending on fuel quality and prevailing weather conditions.

A secure cap ensures safe transportation of the stove.

Technical data
Material: brass
Dimensions: 75 x 42 mm
Fuel: alcohol
Power: 1000 W
Weight: 110 g
Manufacturer: Trangia, Sweden

More Information
Weight 110 g
Material Brass
Dimensions 75 x 42 mm
EAN 7315086025001
Manufacturer code TRA-602500
Brand Trangia

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Number of reviews: 11

  1. 9...
    100%

    Durable, reliable, and efficient. It works perfectly both as an additional and main stove. Operation is extremely easy – just pour in alcohol and light it. I definitely recommend it!

  2. K... Review confirmed by purchase
    100%

    Very good quality stove, since it uses spirit as fuel, the fuel is common and easy to buy, additionally I'm not afraid that the contents will spill thanks to a good gasket.

  3. E...
    100%

    The Trangia burner is, in my opinion, a great option for both beginners and experienced fans, whether for cooking outdoors or just occasionally heating water. My impressions after two weeks of use: excellent metal (brass) and its quality, it doesn't deform from heat, it's hard to accidentally dent or damage it. The burner holes are a great feature. I recommend buying an additional stand/grate for cooking, because I feel that with the dedicated Trangia stove and windbreak it burns fuel faster (more oxygen), but with the grate, the 'flow' is less and the temperature is the same. It is hard to blow out, not afraid of wind. I recommend cheaper biofuels if you use it more often. In the open air it cools down quickly (do NOT close before it's completely cool!!!! (rubber gasket)). Boiled 200ml of water in a titanium mug in about 5 minutes, 400ml in 8 minutes, which is absolutely enough for me and a very good result. I recommend cleaning the tank from time to time (flint filings, needles, pieces of bark, leaves (unavoidable in the forest)), and lubricating the gasket (even with rapeseed oil) to prolong its life (and tightness), because alcohol dries it out a lot (makes it brittle). I honestly recommend it.

  4. J...
    100%

    Good build quality. You can feel the metal, it's not a thin sheet. It should last long and won't get dented in your luggage. Once ignited, it heats up to gas burner-like flames in less than a minute. The cap fits well, doesn't slip off the thread, with a large rubber O-ring as a seal. You can see the price matches the material and craftsmanship.

  5. K... Review confirmed by purchase
    100%

    Cooking without smoke. Besides the stove itself, it’s worth thinking about how you’ll transport the fuel, what you’ll use to set your cooking pot on, and protecting the flame from the wind. One of the two caps that the stove is closed with has insulation, so be careful not to accidentally use it for extinguishing.

  6. G... Review confirmed by purchase
    100%

    I tested the stove together with the foldable MFH Fox Outdoor windscreen, which fits it perfectly. Boiling 700 ml of water with a Fire Maple kettle (radiator model) took 7 minutes at +10°C. I used about 30 ml of biofuel for fireplaces. The stove is quiet, doesn’t smoke, and it’s easy to control the flame. It’s now part of my permanent equipment.

  7. G... Review confirmed by purchase
    100%

    In my opinion, it’s worth paying extra for quality gear. The workmanship of the stove is really top level, and the flame goes strong like a gas stove after just 7-10 seconds. Beautiful to see. I recommend it.

  8. W... Review confirmed by purchase
    100%

    I use the Trangia on all-day trips in nature when I don’t have a chance to contact civilization. Filled up, it’s enough to boil water for a freeze-dried meal and two coffees (I use bioethanol for the fireplace, a mini grill—the cross grate—and whatever is at hand as a wind shield). Thanks to its small size, you can carry it in your pocket, which keeps the fuel warm in winter and makes it easier to light. It doesn’t leak. It works stably with a typical 0.5L steel mug.

  9. G... Review confirmed by purchase
    100%

    Second stove in my gear. Bought out of a bit of laziness... I don't want to keep moving it from one bag to another. I had a few others. Tried to save money by buying cheaper ones... No comparison. This one is really great! I recommend it!

  10. K... Review confirmed by purchase
    100%

    Love at first ignition - seriously, a great stove, tight, I've already bought another one for myself with a stand and a grate for small pots. At lower temperatures, it may be harder to ignite with a firesteel, but overall it's instant and works, quiet, warm, and efficient. In my experience, 1 liter of water takes about 10 minutes on maximum and half the stove's capacity.

  11. K...
    100%

    I can't compare to other brands but it burns great. I use denatured alcohol as fuel and it lights up instantly with a firesteel and gives a very good flame at around 0 degrees...

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