Thanks for the heads-up OT. Just bought one from Masters and it has the quoted numbers.
Phil C said
02:27 PM Mar 26, 2016
Thanks Ralph,
The saga continues on these devices. I chucked mine out when the first recall came in.
Cheers
Geeco said
04:22 PM Mar 26, 2016
Way to go Ralph. I purchased one 18 months ago, used it once then put it in the garbage. I feel much safer with a Webber Baby Q.
Cheers,
patrol03 said
07:51 PM Mar 26, 2016
Interesting stuff after the last effort with the single burners.Kept my old ones last time and bought a new one when they were made available.Pulled both apart and were exactly the same in all aspects. Funny that. I did notice,however, that the canisters were slightly different and had different printing etc.What is really going on?The new canisters don't appear to have as much gas in them now if you give them a shake.I am beginning to wonder what really is going wrong.I haven't heard of anyone I know or my associates know of anyone who has had problems with any of the units.May be wrong but will wait with baited breath.
oldtrack123 said
08:43 PM Mar 26, 2016
Hi Patrol 3
Do you think that any official recall is a joke?
Manufacturers would fight tooth & nail, IF they believed there was not a problem!
Such recalls can cost them a fortune
They are only issued when serious problems have occurred & been reported for investigation!!!
Bruce and Bev said
09:43 PM Mar 26, 2016
Ive had 3 single burner butane cookers. My 1st one is about 15 years old (well, almost) and never had a problem with it and used it often.
Went away but didn't have the cooker which was well packed away, so bought one from Bunnings. It caught fire (only a small fry pan on it), so it went into the bin.
The current one looks exactly like the 2nd one in every respect other than the cardboard wrapper had "new model" in red on it and a paper inside showing the maximum pan size to be used. Bunnings and KMart still selling the old style cylinders. BigW, Rays and BCF (the last two both owned by the same company) have a different gas cylinder which have pressure relief vents (like indented marks) around the top of the can. But I NEVER use these cookers inside my 'van and use it well away from the vehicles (it can burn up safely that way) and always use a small pan
PeterD said
10:05 AM Mar 27, 2016
patrol03 wrote:
Interesting stuff after the last effort with the single burners.Kept my old ones last time and bought a new one when they were made available.Pulled both apart and were exactly the same in all aspects. Funny that.
Have a look again. If they are in fact the same you have been sold old stock. The new model should have the trivet fixed and it should be taller. Take it back and query things if you do not have the model with the fixes trivet..
Yuglamron said
11:03 AM Mar 27, 2016
INMO they are inherently dangerous. The gas canister is too close to the burner.
Gas and heat don't mix and you cannot legislate against stupidity.
INMO they are inherently dangerous. The gas canister is too close to the burner.
Gas and heat don't mix and you cannot legislate against stupidity.
I agree but they are so convenient. Wish someone would come up with a safe one.
Very happy camper said
11:30 PM Mar 27, 2016
Peter D said <<Have a look again. If they are in fact the same you have been sold old stock. The new model should have the trivet fixed and it should be taller. Take it back and query things if you do not have the model with the fixes trivet..>>
Yes Peter you are correct.
The recall is for the 2 burner models which appear to be completely flat so a huge pan could be used which would overheat the cylinder.
I believe the new single burners with the new cylinders are now safe and I have bought one.
-- Edited by Very happy camper on Sunday 27th of March 2016 11:33:03 PM
oldtrack123 said
11:48 PM Mar 27, 2016
Very happy camper wrote:
.
The recall is for the 2 burner models which appear to be completely flat so a huge pan could be used which would overheat the cylinder.
I believe the new single burners with the new cylinders are now safe and I have bought one.
-- Edited by Very happy camper on Sunday 27th of March 2016 11:33:03 PM
HI
READ the recall ,it is due to a totally different problem!!
Very happy camper said
10:50 AM Mar 28, 2016
oldtrack123 wrote:
Very happy camper wrote:
.
The recall is for the 2 burner models which appear to be completely flat so a huge pan could be used which would overheat the cylinder.
I believe the new single burners with the new cylinders are now safe and I have bought one.
-- Edited by Very happy camper on Sunday 27th of March 2016 11:33:03 PM
HI
READ the recall ,it is due to a totally different problem!!
Yes my mistake. Sorry all
The reason for the recall was
" In these models, certain components such as O-rings and control knobs have failed. "
-- Edited by Very happy camper on Monday 28th of March 2016 10:52:49 AM
Very happy camper said
08:55 PM Mar 28, 2016
By the way on re-reading my post I stand by what I said and consider the new design for the single burner much safer as it is not easy to put an extra large pan on them.
I still think the double burners are likely to have problems with overheated canisters as the stove is flat and one is able to put 1 or 2 large pans on it.
What I did not notice in the link was the reason for the recall which I have now rectified.
http://www.recalls.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1084213
The saga continues on these devices. I chucked mine out when the first recall came in.
Cheers
Cheers,
Do you think that any official recall is a joke?
Manufacturers would fight tooth & nail, IF they believed there was not a problem!
Such recalls can cost them a fortune
They are only issued when serious problems have occurred & been reported for investigation!!!
Went away but didn't have the cooker which was well packed away, so bought one from Bunnings. It caught fire (only a small fry pan on it), so it went into the bin.
The current one looks exactly like the 2nd one in every respect other than the cardboard wrapper had "new model" in red on it and a paper inside showing the maximum pan size to be used. Bunnings and KMart still selling the old style cylinders. BigW, Rays and BCF (the last two both owned by the same company) have a different gas cylinder which have pressure relief vents (like indented marks) around the top of the can. But I NEVER use these cookers inside my 'van and use it well away from the vehicles (it can burn up safely that way) and always use a small pan
Have a look again. If they are in fact the same you have been sold old stock. The new model should have the trivet fixed and it should be taller. Take it back and query things if you do not have the model with the fixes trivet..
INMO they are inherently dangerous. The gas canister is too close to the burner.
Gas and heat don't mix and you cannot legislate against stupidity.
I wonder how many caravans also have the recalled Olsent and Infinity cables - they must have been installed in many caravans.
http://www.recalls.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1065387
I agree but they are so convenient. Wish someone would come up with a safe one.
Peter D said <<Have a look again. If they are in fact the same you have been sold old stock. The new model should have the trivet fixed and it should be taller. Take it back and query things if you do not have the model with the fixes trivet..>>
Yes Peter you are correct.
The recall is for the 2 burner models which appear to be completely flat so a huge pan could be used which would overheat the cylinder.
I believe the new single burners with the new cylinders are now safe and I have bought one.
-- Edited by Very happy camper on Sunday 27th of March 2016 11:33:03 PM
HI
READ the recall ,it is due to a totally different problem!!
Yes my mistake. Sorry all
The reason for the recall was
" In these models, certain components such as O-rings and control knobs have failed. "
-- Edited by Very happy camper on Monday 28th of March 2016 10:52:49 AM
By the way on re-reading my post I stand by what I said and consider the new design for the single burner much safer as it is not easy to put an extra large pan on them.
I still think the double burners are likely to have problems with overheated canisters as the stove is flat and one is able to put 1 or 2 large pans on it.
What I did not notice in the link was the reason for the recall which I have now rectified.