Old 09-25-18 | 08:11 PM
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This seems completely crazy to me. There is no logical reason to carry an induction hotplate and the heavy pots required. As others above have noted, there are all manner of camping stoves and pots that are relatively inexpensive, vastly lighter than an induction hotplate, don't require locating a power source, and work perfectly. Also, the simple water heater shown in post #4 is a great addition to a camping stove.
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