🛶 Fuel your adventure with spill-proof confidence!
The Trangia 0.5-liter fuel bottle is a lightweight, durable container made from high-density polyethylene, featuring a unique safety valve cap that allows spill-free pouring without removing the cap. Designed for camping and hiking, it ensures safe and efficient fuel transfer to spirit burners, making it an essential companion for outdoor enthusiasts.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.37 x 2.6 x 2.56 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.7 x 2.7 x 8.9 inches |
Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
Brand Name | TRANGIA |
Model Name | Trangia fuel bottle |
Color | red |
Material | High Density Polyethylene |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Liberty Mountain Sports LLC |
Part Number | 327510 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Style | 0.5 L |
Included Components | bottle |
Size | 0.5 L |
Sport Type | ["Camping", "Hiking"] |
A**R
Peace of mind if you don't have racks to carry gas packs/cans.
Work as intended: to provide spare fuel if you happen to wander a bit too far. Fit great in my backpack, and so far have not leaked.
A**Y
Perfectly designed for its use.
I love my fuel bottle. It’s a great design and fits well in a musette bag or pack. Don’t know what else to say other than the 1-liter fuel bottle I ordered turned out to be a half-liter bottle when it arrived. At the time I had no way to contact amazon or recieve any replacement, so I let it go. The cost difference was less than the hassle would have been worth anyway. I’m assuming the mistake was on Amazon’s part and not the supplier’s, so I’m giving it five stars. I’ve been using this for six months to refill my various alcohol burners and it’s MUCH better than trying to refill the Trangia or Pathfinder burners from a gallon can of alcohol.
J**E
Nice Product
I got this to put gas in to take when I go motorcycle riding. I've never run out of gas before and am diligent about keeping my tank filled. Rather to be safe than sorry to carry a little extra fuel. I was already familiar with this product, due to being purchased by an individual I know. He liked it and highly recommended it. He was right. It is priced right and a very solid and well made fuel container.
M**N
Sealed fuel canister
Just enough extra fuel to give me where I need. I have a two stroke 40 cc American made friction drive kit on my 20 inch BMX bike is a German design two stroke very tight motor feel economy not as good as I was hoping the bottle really came in handy
R**S
Fuel Bottle
Works as advertised
T**R
Very well designed. Easy to use.
Bought to safely store some extra gas on my boat just in case.Light weight. Very well designed. Easy yo fill and easy to dispense.Has a see through gauge so you know exactly how full the container is when filling so that you don’t overfill.
R**L
All the benefits of a metal bottle, without the weight or the cost!
I'm no back packer, but I can see the use of these as fuel bottles because they are lighter than the other metal fuel cans. They also have the excellent pour spout that lets you precisely control how much fuel you may be adding to your stove or whatever. My purpose for them isn't as such though.I bought the 1 liter size and am using them as spare gasoline containers for my motorcycle. I am also putting them in my car when I'm not out moto-camping, so I can easily lend fuel to a rider who may have run out. The positive lock on the spout seems as though it will prevent any future leaks, unlike a few metal containers I've had that came unscrewed slightly from being jostled around, spilling fuel everywhere. The one thing I was a bit concerned about is that it's a polycarbonate type bottle with a metal ring around the top. Will that hold the pressure buildup? As most gasolines are supposed to have low-emission vapors today, (something the industry confirms using a 'Reid Vapr Pressure Test) it isn't nearly as much of a risk as it may have been 30 years ago, and even then this thing should hold up fine. The pressure build up from gasoline is generally half that of the inside of a warm shaken soda can. And as my generally unscientific test of pulling and yanking on the spout trying to feel even a bit of weakness against the threads was unsuccesful, I have to say I'm confident these will be fine in my panniers.Being made in a country other than China, where anything goes as far as quality, definitely helped support my decision to purchase these. So far I really like them. I will update this review if that changes.
D**W
good fuel bottle, off-gasses a bit with air preassure changes.
The screw lid is a bit finicky and no way to Lock the valve closed. so keep it vertical in and with your bag/luggage/whatever-it-is-in. The push valve is not especially tight and will leak a bit if tipped w/out pushing the pour button Sometimes.Really minor points for me though, it sits on a shelf where I use it so not a prob I need to worry about. Keep it in mind for your use-case though.
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