Keep your tea-bag - that will take the black stuff off easy enough.
Later hexi-stoves came with an adaptor so the cup was held correctly on the stove.
How to use a HEXAMINE cooker....
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...and in practice will make your drill sergant yelling at youbondiboy66 wrote: (...)
in theory making heating up of stuff easier...
I remove it because the "black stuff" is very sticky, will "glue" to fingers/hands, will also "glue" inside to the canteen cover, will "glue" to everything...
I don´t know if this happens with the ESBIT only?
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Re: How to use a HEXAMINE cooker....
GermanEPA.. If you think this is bad, I saw one of my colleagues trying to USE it that way..
It kept burning.. but because of the low oxygen supply, it will burn slow and it won't heat enough..
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Esbit is the same is "Hexamine", but esbit is a registered trademark, most militaries use brandless "hexamine"
The tar like substance on the heated object was a reason to dump esbit burners for me..
I used to buy Swiss "Notkocher 71" burners.. simply cans with alcoholjelly.. you can heat about 6-8 meals with them before dumping them, selling for around €10 per 4 at european militaria markets ($ 14 at the moment)
There are many sorts of alcoholjelly burners, all are canned. They don't leave any residu on the heated objects, and they only emit a little light (alcohol burns with a small blue flame)
PS: We found out that Bullit energy drink (i recon all brands will do) is like somesort of a tellsell like cleaner.
Put it on when the object has cooled, leave it for a minute.. and you could whipe the residu right off..
It's probably because of the high dosis on acids in the energydrink..
It kept burning.. but because of the low oxygen supply, it will burn slow and it won't heat enough..
Sort off offtopic:
Esbit is the same is "Hexamine", but esbit is a registered trademark, most militaries use brandless "hexamine"
The tar like substance on the heated object was a reason to dump esbit burners for me..
I used to buy Swiss "Notkocher 71" burners.. simply cans with alcoholjelly.. you can heat about 6-8 meals with them before dumping them, selling for around €10 per 4 at european militaria markets ($ 14 at the moment)
There are many sorts of alcoholjelly burners, all are canned. They don't leave any residu on the heated objects, and they only emit a little light (alcohol burns with a small blue flame)
PS: We found out that Bullit energy drink (i recon all brands will do) is like somesort of a tellsell like cleaner.
Put it on when the object has cooled, leave it for a minute.. and you could whipe the residu right off..
It's probably because of the high dosis on acids in the energydrink..
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