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    Default Partner Stoves?

    Where is the best place to purchase "Partner" steel stoves? My current broken down Brunton has cooked it's last meal I'm afraid.
    2006 Dodge Power Wagon. Warm M12,000 lb winch, Front and rear lockers, disconnecting Sway Bar, 4:56 gearing. Aluminess Slimline Front Bumper, BuckStop Rear Bumper, Airflow Snorkel, Mombassa Roof Top Tent on a Front Runner "Bakke" rack. BFG 35" KM2's.

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    We sell that at Adventure Trailers. We usually have the 18" two burner in stock. Great stove, well made, intense hot flame, very durable. I think it would be the last stove you ever bought.

    You can read about them and purchase them here

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    Another source, one that I have had good luck with.

    Cheaper than the one sold by AT. But has less BTU's.

    AT sells a "Cook Partner steel stove" while River Connection sells a "Partner Steel stove"

    http://www.riverconnection.com/burne...reen-p-26.html
    Last edited by GeoScum; 04-18-2011 at 08:32 PM.

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    Thanks guys!
    2006 Dodge Power Wagon. Warm M12,000 lb winch, Front and rear lockers, disconnecting Sway Bar, 4:56 gearing. Aluminess Slimline Front Bumper, BuckStop Rear Bumper, Airflow Snorkel, Mombassa Roof Top Tent on a Front Runner "Bakke" rack. BFG 35" KM2's.

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    Or go right to the source.

    http://www.partnersteel.com/
    camp@partnersteel.com
    208-233-2371

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    Or go right to the source.

    http://www.partnersteel.com/
    camp@partnersteel.com
    208-233-2371
    It doesn't seem as though they offer direct to the public sales thru that site. Also many products can be purchased less expensively thru dealers than directly from the maker. This is done by the manufacturer to protect their important dealers

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoScum View Post
    Another source, one that I have had good luck with.

    Cheaper than the one sold by AT. But has less BTU's.

    AT sells a "Cook Partner steel stove" while River Connection sells a "Partner Steel stove"

    http://www.riverconnection.com/burne...reen-p-26.html
    Both of these stoves are made by the same manufacturer. AT sells the 18" model. Unless you're using smaller 1 or 2 liter pots, the 18" is the one to get...you won't regret it and it will last you a lifetime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoScum View Post
    It doesn't seem as though they offer direct to the public sales thru that site. Also many products can be purchased less expensively thru dealers than directly from the maker. This is done by the manufacturer to protect their important dealers
    I just gave them a call when I picked up my single burner. They were very nice, and the stove arrived very quickly. I don't recall their price for the 18", but I remember it being comparable to their retailers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoScum View Post
    It doesn't seem as though they offer direct to the public sales thru that site. Also many products can be purchased less expensively thru dealers than directly from the maker. This is done by the manufacturer to protect their important dealers
    Yep, give em a call. I ordered a "custom" which is not on their website; 22", extra bars over burners. Had it in 3 days, no fuss, no muss.

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    I have bought 2 from Martyn @ AT (1 was for my brother, after he saw mine he had to have one also). On my internet search they were all about the same price, I got mine from AT because I wanted to support them because they support us (thanks AT for the offroad trailering class I took at the first Overland Expo!). Kanz outdoor kitchen is a dealer also for Partner Stove and his price was lower, but after seeing the Overland Journal test on kitchens it looks like it doesnt have the lid/windscreen which I think is a good thing to have.

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