Chris said:
Oh OK then
Up until my resent Lincomb & Shropshire trips (weekends away) I've been very happy with my Campingaz Bistro, it is fine for brewing up @ lunch time & is OK for cooking on all be it that you have to be very organised as you only have the one ring, but for a tenner one can't complain as it's very quick to set up, lights itself & comes in a nice plastic box with a handle

It is serving me very well & as such I will continue to carry it as my primary stove for days out
But for weekends away since Lincomb & Shropshire I've had a burning desire to get myself a dual ring stove for cooking on

I'll still probably carry the Bistro for brewing up on, but dual rings would be great

I've been very much around the houses myself of late with this, but due to a restricted storage space of 500x360x110mm
I've had to discount many on the basis that they want fit neatly into my storage box in the back of
Fiery
Luckily though it would appear that Campingaz do just the item that I require the Lagon (500x300x90mm)
This is a great find for me as not only will it fit the gap that I have

It will also match my Bistro stove

It also uses the 901, 904 & 907 gas cylinders that are widely available throughout Europe

It also gives me the option of purchasing the Stellia R 160watt twin mantle lantern that also fits all of the same gas cylinder sizes as the Lagon stove
So this is what my thoughts are on the subject

The Lagon will only be my third stove in 41 years though so I dont really have the knowledge of you hard core stove owners to fall back on
PS - If anyone actually owns a Campingaz Lagon stove I'd be very interested in the real life dimensions if possible

It's the 500mm measurement that I could do with being say 495mm
