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Portable Gas Cooker
18 April 2016, 07:10,
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RE: Portable Gas Cooker
Yes, good little stoves.

The preparedness Guru-ess actually stated "there's no need to worry about the fumes indoors" That's just plain wrong. The way you describe ventilating a room is the way to go, and with that approach it'll be fine.

Guru-ess also implied that this stove is one of the few ways of being able to store enough fuel. Pedantically she is right but misleading as its a whole lot easier to store bulk propane / butane in the much larger 10-13kg bottles. This is how we live here continuously as there is no mains gas supply to our house. The cylinders feed a normal Ikea bought gas hob which came with an additional set of jets for this very purpose. Looking at my log, the current 10kg bottle was hooked up on 7 September last year, so that's 8 months over the winter and its still going strong.
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Portable Gas Cooker - by LawAbidingCitizen - 17 April 2016, 23:21
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by Lightspeed - 18 April 2016, 07:10
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by NorthernRaider - 18 April 2016, 08:27
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by LawAbidingCitizen - 18 April 2016, 09:42
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by NorthernRaider - 18 April 2016, 16:39
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by Straight Shooter - 18 April 2016, 20:06
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by Straight Shooter - 18 April 2016, 20:12
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by harrypalmer - 15 August 2016, 17:22
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by CharlesHarris - 15 August 2016, 22:48
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by harrypalmer - 16 August 2016, 08:34
RE: Portable Gas Cooker - by Billy02 - 4 September 2018, 06:24

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