Putting Winter Car Kit to the test!

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mushroom
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Putting Winter Car Kit to the test!

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Living in the SW we don't get a lot of snow, so this morning we went in search of it on Dartmoor! Beautiful up there and covered in snow. Decided to put a few things in the old Winter Car Kit to the test - firstly a couple of 'Hot Cans' - self heating meals (Beanz & Balls for those interested). Complete waste of money - should be called 'Luke Warm Cans' at best! Wouldn't buy again - be much better with a rat pack self-heating meal I reckon! Ditto self-heating drinks - the old methods are better methods methinks!

As to the really important stuff - we started spinning on the skid-pan of a corner up there. Now I did have my folding shovel with us and I'm sure I could have got us out - but as a 4X4 passed at that moment, stopped and offered a tow - I was glad of my tow rope in the back. Has made me think it would be a good idea to take some salt / grit if going up again! Nothing quite compares with putting stuff to the test!
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Always good to put things to the test... have a sleeping bag in the car - what else do people carry for winter.

SAnta got me big can of de icer....
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mushroom
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Just got myself one of these - far more useful!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190895115848? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Devonian
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mushroom wrote:Just got myself one of these - far more useful!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190895115848? ... EBIDX%3AIT
Get one of these:

https://www.alpkit.com/products/brukit

Or just a gas stove, it'll be far more useful, they will actually heat your drinks/food and not drain your battery
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Devonian wrote:
mushroom wrote:Just got myself one of these - far more useful!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190895115848? ... EBIDX%3AIT
Get one of these:

https://www.alpkit.com/products/brukit

Or just a gas stove, it'll be far more useful, they will actually heat your drinks/food and not drain your battery

i got that brukit. I haven't tested it in the car but carry cous cous, noodles, coffee and water.
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So is it just a jetboil by a different name ?

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I have a car kettle it draws 180w and when testing it i flattened the car battery trying to boil a cup of water on the drive :oops: (180w draw) so its a car running only device IME....

if the car is running and i have fuel i will use it............


however if the car is dead or low fuel i have the £5 china brukit stove minius the wind shield and pot

http://www.dx.com/p/outdoor-portable-ul ... M6jyWisUmQ


and a small isobutane propane cartridge......


and as the ultimate fall back there is a hexi stove and tablets in there too........

and a couple of the us ration pack heater bags ...
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong ;)

Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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poppypiesdad wrote:So is it just a jetboil by a different name ?

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Yes and a fraction of the price without compromising on quality.
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Re: Putting Winter Car Kit to the test!

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Devonian wrote:
mushroom wrote:Just got myself one of these - far more useful!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190895115848? ... EBIDX%3AIT
Get one of these:

https://www.alpkit.com/products/brukit

Or just a gas stove, it'll be far more useful, they will actually heat your drinks/food and not drain your battery

Looks good but I wanted something I can use inside the car... so when I'm stuck in a snow-jammed traffic jam on Haldon, or in the pouring wind / rain I won't need to brave the elements! I do have a gas canister camping stove for other times tho!