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british hexamine stoves for sale

Post by sas-survivalist » Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:35 pm

hey all


i have recently come into a supply of British hexamine stoves that i don't need they are all brand new in the brown paper wrap with a full box of hexamine tabs (similar to trioxine) but burns a bit longer i want 8 USD for each one with fuel you can also purchase the refill fuel tablets for 7 USD a pack or 14 USD for one hexamine stove plus 2 packs of fuel each comprise of 8 blocks of fuel p.m me if you would like one and i can give you a quote for shipping to your country the stoves light so it will be cheap shipping it also comes with a adapter for a crusader mug to fit nicely on to



thanks jordan (aka SAS)
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Post by dirtbag » Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:45 pm

Or I can go to sportsmansguide and get 6 for 21 USD..... With 8 fuel tabs each.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=455168
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Post by sas-survivalist » Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:29 pm

hey all


yes but not all people want 6 stoves some might just prefer 1 or 2 and the ons on that website are not even the current issue ones like i have the ones on that website will just fall apart after the first use




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Post by fdsman » Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:20 pm

sas-survivalist wrote:hey all


yes but not all people want 6 stoves some might just prefer 1 or 2 and the ons on that website are not even the current issue ones like i have the ones on that website will just fall apart after the first use




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I hope you know you sound like a shady back alley salesmen trying to peddle some crap.
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Post by dirtbag » Mon Oct 13, 2008 4:12 pm

The 'Crap' ones are made of heavy gauge galvanized sheet metal...
They'll last for years.
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Post by fdsman » Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:34 pm

dirtbag wrote:The 'Crap' ones are made of heavy gauge galvanized sheet metal...
They'll last for years.
Newer is not always 'Better' :roll:
I wasn't saying he was selling crap, I'm just saying his style of salesmanship is shady.

Not to mention accounts of him not sending merchandise when it had been paid for by honorable forum members, that is indeed why I backed out of his 24 hour ration purchase.
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Post by dirtbag » Mon Oct 13, 2008 10:14 pm

No No No, the 'Crap' ones were the ones I had linked to, the surplus ones. An attempt at humor...
6 for $ 21, last forever. Or until you get tired of waiting for the water to boil, ever so slowly. :P
As for the other,keep in mind that SAS is a typical teenager..... :roll:
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Post by Garron » Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:06 am

We're not all like that.... honest, then again I'm a little older (19)

fdsman, If your stuck for Brit rations, I might be able to help, They are about £6/$12 at a local surplus store, postage would be a real killer though.

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Post by fdsman » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:24 am

Garron wrote:We're not all like that.... honest, then again I'm a little older (19)

fdsman, If your stuck for Brit rations, I might be able to help, They are about £6/$12 at a local surplus store, postage would be a real killer though.

Gaz
I myself am 15, a bit younger then SAS survivalist, however I would never attempt to rip anyone off. Luckily I have managed to secure a job to pay for rations, and you will never see me sell rations here, only buy.
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Post by erad67 » Mon Nov 24, 2008 12:21 am

Luckily I have managed to secure a job to pay for rations, and you will never see me sell rations here, only buy.
Did you get the job just to buy rations? ... Well, worse things you could be doing. :)

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