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Bypah
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by Bypah » Thu Jun 19, 2014 12:13 am
Well, I have used both hexamine and trioxane from different countries and are ok. I have used the new gel fuel used by the US military and works great.
Also the civilian greenheat and pryopac. Is good to have a diversity of methods to start a fire....

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Yowie
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by Yowie » Thu Jun 19, 2014 1:33 am
Thanks Housil,
I saw them ages ago but, could not quite get the name right for searches.
Hexi stoves work fairly well. The only esbit I have tried have been the ones that come with RCIR's and have found they work well too.
Yowie
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Norton
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by Norton » Sun Jun 22, 2014 12:06 pm
Anybody on the board used these before? Are these to be paired up with the Swiss volcano water bottle set?
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rik_uk3
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by rik_uk3 » Wed Jul 02, 2014 4:23 am
Hexi blocks come in a waxed cardboard box and will outlast you or me. The Swiss stoves are on a par with Sterno stoves = not very good.
All the best
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ak70g2
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by ak70g2 » Wed Jul 02, 2014 1:19 pm
Norton wrote:
Anybody on the board used these before? Are these to be paired up with the Swiss volcano water bottle set?
I do. It's a convenient way to warm some water in the field. It's ok for about 2 rounds of 1 liter each. For convenience is better than fuel tabs, which leave a nasty, tar-like residue on the bottom of the cooking pot.
Or you can light a camp fire with it, but Esbit fuel tabs or a piece of rubber is better for this.
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dirtbag
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by dirtbag » Wed Jul 02, 2014 1:46 pm
Esbit smells like old fish...but lasts forever if stored properly.
Triox has no smell, and will last forever also, AS LONG AS THE WRAPPER ISN'T PUNCTURED!
If there is a hole, Triox will evaporate...
Esbit makes a stove kit that uses either.
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Ruleryak
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by Ruleryak » Fri Jul 11, 2014 6:25 pm
dirtbag wrote:Esbit smells like old fish...but lasts forever if stored properly.
You just solved a weird ration cabinet smell issue I've been trying to figure out! Thank you!
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dirtbag
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by dirtbag » Sat Jul 12, 2014 4:09 am
Could be Esbit, could be old dead fish...
We had a bad smell in our pantry, took us forever to figure out what it was.
A ring top can of fishy cat food had it's pull top seam cracked, just enough to start rotting, but invisible to the eye (but NOT the nose!!!)
BTW, that Esbit kit also comes with a alcohol burner, ala Trangia..
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