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aluminum vs titanium alcohol stoves 

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Testing which one is the best between the Aluminum and the titanium alcohol stoves.
I will be testing the Lixada vs the Tomshoo models.
The Pros and cons including prime and burn time with 2 oz of ethyl alcohol.
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Комментарии : 55   
@GamyKlips
@GamyKlips 3 года назад
Love it! thanks for sharing the differences and burn stats.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Was a pleasure. Thanks
@edevard8445
@edevard8445 3 года назад
just what I was looking for, cheers!
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Glad I could help :)
@bouelf
@bouelf 3 года назад
I loved the boiling test. Keep up your vids. I like 'em
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Oh thanks ! I will. Take care 😊
@Andarilho1974
@Andarilho1974 11 месяцев назад
Stoves differ not only in material but also in design. The titanium stove has two rows of holes while the aluminum one has only one, so the titanium stove will always burn more fuel.
@JimHayesHiking
@JimHayesHiking 3 года назад
Very good review!
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Thanks a lot ! Glad you like it
@Semeion7
@Semeion7 3 месяца назад
This review is nice, but it could be better if a traditional Trangia was added/compared too.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 месяца назад
good point. Thanks for the advice!
@BackpackingwithBuckley
@BackpackingwithBuckley 3 года назад
I might have to give one a try!!
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Great! Let me know if you do 😊
@bbnaijaupdatess66
@bbnaijaupdatess66 3 года назад
Cool video love it!!
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Thanks a lot :)
@xandersadventures7527
@xandersadventures7527 3 года назад
Those both look like handy little stoves. Another helpful review! 👍 ~ Kristine N Xander 🐾
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Thanks a lot my friend. Yea, nice little stoves for sure.
@crabtree8822
@crabtree8822 2 года назад
nice video thank you,however using the lid to snuff out will cause leak issues with the seal
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 2 года назад
Thanks! yea I was told about it and stopped but never had an issue before so... I was lucky.
@cryptotomtep8910
@cryptotomtep8910 Год назад
Thanks 😘
@robertramsey8287
@robertramsey8287 3 года назад
Great comparison, both are crazy light , what type wind screen would you recommend
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
I've been using 3... the super light titanium "roll up type"... the clipping one from lixada and the basic homemade aluminum one.... they all work fine. It's a question of how hight you need for your pot and weight.
@Badger77722
@Badger77722 3 года назад
Interesting review! I'm not familiar with either of them (I use a Trangia). Question: if "more $" is a Con for the titanium stove (as it is for almost anything made of titanium), shouldn't "less $" be a Pro for the aluminum stove? Another question: would boiling the water affect the total burn time for either stove? In other words, if the stove flames aren't just burning in open air, but are actually heating the vessel to boil the water, would that affect the stove's total burn time? A simple way to check that would be to bring the 1 cup of water to a boil, then remove the cup/pot from the stove and see how much longer it burns, keeping track of both boil and overall times. Or maybe leave the cup/pot on the stove, even after the water is boiling, to keep the stove heating the cup/pot, to see how much time you can actually use the stove for on that amount of fuel.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Good point for the burn time... The price ain't bad for both to be honest. I kinda prefer the titanium "cause it's more sturdy for the weight and works better for my "taste" but they both will do the job for sure. Trangia are awesome too. I will have to make more test :) thanks and take care
@Sokol10
@Sokol10 2 года назад
Take the ~$15 Trangia Spirit Burner B25 as reference (made in brass), a $35 Titanium stove will not boil the same amount of water in half of time than the vintage Trangia. Neither the "jewels" like the CNC made ~$80 RSR (RiverSide Ramble) stove, neither the almost $100 Final Flame stove with 3Dprinted Titanium capillarity core. And if you steep over, all these stove will end damaged. ;) Want boil water more fast possible? Just get a JetBoil pressurized gas stove.
@thesecurityandthesecretary9747
@thesecurityandthesecretary9747 3 года назад
Woww Keep safe always boss Total package done of my support here
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Thanks! take care :)
@Sokol10
@Sokol10 2 года назад
@ 4:22 - An way for improve this cheap aluminum version - a kind of copycat of Trangia TB25, but without the cloth wick inside sub camera that helps the bloom, is: Put ~1 cm pad of steel wool in the bottom of the center hole, then put a strip of carbon felt, with width sufficient for reach the top, rolled over itself, above. Over the carbon felt put a small disk of metal screen (e.g. screen protection against bugs for windows). See in the YT "Lifestyle CC Land" the test showing the improvement. The channel is in Chinese, so search for Trangia, the images speak for itself.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for the tips! :)
@jarmosalonen2068
@jarmosalonen2068 3 года назад
The flame distance from burner to pot will affect the boiling time among other things. So it is natural that the Trangia copy burner is slower with cross stand. Tomshoo burns mainly with outer ring hole gasification. What is interesting, is that Tomshoo burns out faster than Lixada, in free burning. Could be burner geometry, wall thicknesses, possibly material too, in my thoughts. ------- I like my Tomshoo burner, but the flame distance with cross stand is about 1.2 inch. Very big for normal size camping pots. My 11.5 cm diameter pot can't in no way contain the flames under pot. So it is a fast boiling fuel hog with that. When I boil slower by using the simmer mode with no cross stand, it is economical. The titanium long handle spoon I have found to be a good tool for removing the cross stand before simmering starts, for long boilings.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Good point and tips. Thanks for sharing 😊
@jarmosalonen2068
@jarmosalonen2068 2 года назад
@@paddle_hike Other tips. You will need some insulation from cold ground this time of year or later. So a cardboard circle wrapped with aluminium is a good thing to keep in your pot to put under any lightweight burner/stove. Alcohol won't start burn easy when it is cold. Some tell to leave a match stick in the burner when lighting. In case of that Janus faced Tomshoo, another solution is to put a tea light candle in one quadrant of the cross stand and burner with spirit above it as much as it is stable.It will work as I have the same stand as you. That simmer mode only works if there is no wind. Like at home (with denatured ethanol not methanol) or in a cottage cabin. Otherwise a windscreen is a must. That measuring cup you have in your video, I have a 30ml (1fluid oz) one too, is a good thing. And a Trangia fuel bottle to pour fluid from to it. There are some measuring lines in the burner. I just don't care about them. And this thing. If you really want consider alcohol fuel instead gas canister. You will need a larger diameter pot. My Toaks 1100ml pot can take from Trangia copy burner the 0.86 inch distance to be quite economical. It will not be fast. Just won't loose the heat. I found the stand that paleohikermd called as redcamp being to me optimal. Pots need have all the flames contained under the pot. I don't care any about some caldera cones or whatever stupidity. They are just toys to get money from users. If the pot is small in diameter, better stick to gas canisters if wanting fast results. Windscreen is a must :) Titanium pots are good at boiling water/fluids, because of the thin walls and poor conductivity. An aluminium pot will gather and loose much more of the burner energy in space. So a simmering is harder with an alu pot and they need faster boiling. This is just my thought thought.
@Canadian_Craftsman
@Canadian_Craftsman 3 года назад
Great review my friend I also have the TI and love my brass Trangia stay strong&healthy safe&happy!!(=✌💚
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Thanks buddy! I appreciate. Take care 😊
@Jandeganjaman
@Jandeganjaman 7 месяцев назад
So does the titanium one holds its fuel for transport or not?
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 7 месяцев назад
Not this version but some do
@patriceb26
@patriceb26 Год назад
Bonjour so which one is the best ?
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike Год назад
Titanium is the best :)
@brianferris1233
@brianferris1233 3 года назад
🌲🦌🌲 thank you for sharing your video today stay safe out there 🌲🦅🌲
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Thanks a lot. Was a pleasure. Take care
@bonpecheur4565
@bonpecheur4565 3 года назад
Salut ! Zut , j'aurais aimé voir la comparaison avec mon brûleur Trangia mais comme tu le mentionne, il en existe une panoplie sur le marché , de même que plusieurs types de combustible . En ce qui concerne le couvercle vissable je ne lui fait pas trop confiance , je préfère brûler au complet le combustible restant pour éviter que ça coule n'importe où. Merci de la revue , très intéressant cette différence entre l'alu et le titanium
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
J'ai pas le Trangia malheureusement... Moi, aussi je prefere le bruler toute. Perso, je prefere celui en Titane en bout de ligne. Pour le peu de poid supplementaire. Merci beaucoup :)
@duncanidaho2097
@duncanidaho2097 2 года назад
Does the aluminum stove leak, even when the top is screwed on? Are the threads smooth and the jet holes not rough?
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 2 года назад
I never had any leak so far but you must check the joint to be sure. Smooth on mine , no issues.
@duncanidaho2097
@duncanidaho2097 2 года назад
@@paddle_hike -Thanks for responding so quickly. I liked your video on it. Maybe uneven quality control or just a bad one.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 2 года назад
@@duncanidaho2097 thank you! Yes, could be... alu is very fragile so... lots of possibilities. But they are both great stoves
@jarmosalonen2068
@jarmosalonen2068 3 года назад
what you say about about Tomshoo cooling faster than some 25g Lixada can't just be right. While I have Tomshoo titanium Evernew and Trangia brass burner copy that weighs maybe about 100g and Tomshoo just maybe 45g. So the brass burner has lots of more heat energy to cool down, but because its is brass that conducts heat well, it cools down faster in my experience than Tomshoo. Aluminium is also a good heat conductor. Titanium is not. You may have the wrong idea from your titanium pot? My Toaks 1100 ml pot, once I pour all the boiled water out, can be rested on my hand soon after. It is thin titanium, something like 0.3 - 0.4mm. Tomshoo burner is like a tank, and the cross stand is thicker than 1 mm.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
Well... for having used both many times... i can grab my titanium stove faster than my alu.... so don't know what else to say. I've used them tons and I'm always able to pick up my titanium one before my alu...brass, no clue....could be faster indeed
@EZdotdotdot
@EZdotdotdot 3 месяца назад
Titanium has no cover. You have to burn away whatever alcohol you've not used before storing.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 месяца назад
i agree but it never was an issue for me ;) but yep, no lid
@EZdotdotdot
@EZdotdotdot 3 месяца назад
@@paddle_hike Yea, was just saying. Trying to decide between the Evernew style titanium stove with 2 rows of flames vs Toaks Siphon style stove.
@nickcasolino8903
@nickcasolino8903 Год назад
Wait a minute, not to fast. I hate the aluminum stoves, but you need to give credit where credit is due. The Ti-stove has more burner holes than the aluminum stove. For that reason, the Ti will burn more fuel than the aluminum. The Ti-stove is meant to work with/without a trivet not like the aluminum stove which it needs. If you want to compare the 2, you need to remove the trivet from the Ti-stove in order to have a realistic comparison. Now the question is "do you want a stove that burns more fuel or less", or "do you want a stove that is strong over a flimsy". If you choose the Ti, you need to bring more fuel. Btw, I have both a Ti and the Aluminum stoves. I hate them both. I prefer a Trangia or its knockoff, but they crack holes. The PF SS stoves are 10x much better, but they are too big for the twig stoves. Thanks.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike Год назад
Thanks for the infos
@taber247
@taber247 3 года назад
Your first burn time test has absolutely nothing to do with reality, unless you are using the burners as "space heaters". Put a pot on them once blumed/primed. Or was it a test to see how long it will take to... purposlessly waste the fuel. Please don't use the Ali lid to snuff out the flame??!! You will melt the sealing ring and not be able to carry fuel in it, as it will leak. But thanks for your efforts.
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 года назад
yea, at first...It was a test to see how long the fuel will take to prime and last in each. For the lid, I never had an issue so far but thanks for the advice, it's a good point. Take care.
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