#48861 - 09/13/05 05:24 PM
Stove Fuel
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Journeyman
Registered: 09/13/05
Posts: 53
Loc: Harlan KY
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I'm just beginning to get into this, having contemplated it for awhile and then saw the hurricane and the aftermath. I have a question. I have ordered a small Esbit pocket size stove, which comes with their tablets, and bought some extras. What can you tell me about Trioxane tablets? I have access to some much more cheaply. Would they work (are they the same size), and what are any disadvantages, etc? Thanks
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#48862 - 09/13/05 08:14 PM
Re: Stove Fuel
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Registered: 12/01/04
Posts: 329
Loc: Michigan
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I do believe trioxane will work. I use it both to cook with (boil water in a closed pot) and to occassionally start a stubborn fire. It is toxic - don't huff the fumes. For cooking it helps (increases efficiancy) to use a windscreen.
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#48863 - 09/13/05 08:17 PM
Re: Stove Fuel
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Registered: 09/12/05
Posts: 817
Loc: MA
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Cheaper Than Dirt always has trioxane at good prices.
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#48864 - 09/13/05 08:32 PM
Re: Stove Fuel
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Veteran
Registered: 12/10/01
Posts: 1272
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>>What can you tell me about Trioxane tablets<<
They work fine and have something of a shorter shelf life. Old ones are not as effective as fresh ones, but I still use some that were out of date 6 years ago and am satisfied with them. Little or no residue on the cookware compared to hexy. It might be my imagination, but I think the optimum height above the tablet is higher than the esbit stove stand-off. Try using a portion of a tab - you can always toss another hunk on if the first one doesn't get things warm enough.
Ditto on the windscreen, no matter which fuel you use. Makes all the difference in the world, even in calm conditions. Roasting pan foil and a couple of paper clips; tall enough to reach 1/3 - full height of pot on the stove, and wrapped close to the pot (1/4" - 1/2" gap). Don't forget some air hole in the bottom for combustino air. Cheap, light, and effective.
HTH,
Tom
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#48865 - 09/14/05 01:34 AM
Re: Stove Fuel
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 03/13/05
Posts: 2322
Loc: Colorado
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The Esbit stoves are pretty neat (I have one) but they're not a big cooker that you could use in an emergency to provide for your family. You can bring a Sierra Cup full of water to a boil, but don't plan on cooking a "family and friends" dinner of spaghetti. Just not powerful enough. Be sure and try the stove out in a non-emergency to see what it can and can't do. Along these same lines (of "small cooker"), you might be interested in the Nuwick Emergency candles. I've been thinking about getting a few of these to stash in a Bug Out bag alongside the Esbit. I'd rather be stranded with a Coleman stove, but if you have to be moving you might prefer something small like the Esbit or Nuwick that can be easily carried. Nuwick candle: http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores...mberId=12500226
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#48866 - 09/14/05 03:01 AM
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dedicated member
Registered: 03/25/04
Posts: 128
Loc: North Central IL
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From my experience, the esbit doesn't work very well. Bad in cold weather, bad in wind. Don't get the bang for the buck you can get with liquid fuel stoves.
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#48867 - 09/14/05 03:59 AM
Re: Stove Fuel
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Anonymous
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buy trioxane before they ban it.
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#48868 - 09/14/05 04:36 AM
Re: Stove Fuel
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Enthusiast
Registered: 12/01/04
Posts: 329
Loc: Michigan
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Is there legislation in the works to do this right now, or are you anticipating? (and I can easily see the gov't banning its sale)
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#48869 - 09/14/05 12:25 PM
Re: Stove Fuel
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Registered: 04/07/03
Posts: 214
Loc: Northeast Arkansas (Central Ar...
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I bought a set of alcohol stoves (swedish trancia) from major surplus some time ago. They were on sale 3 sets for $10.They have stove, screen, pot and bowl with them. I have cooked food on them and the full amount of alcohol will burn for quite a while. You can get the fuel at walmart or paint stores. 1 quart is about 4 dollars I think. Somewhat heavy but all in one, you don't need separate mess kit along with them.
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#48870 - 09/14/05 02:17 PM
Re: Stove Fuel
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Since trioxane burns (duh) I am surprised that they don't require a $20 hazmat charge to ship it to customers. Perhaps this will come to pass. BTW, I used a Bowen belt buckle knife so that I would always have a knife with me. Now NYS has banned "disguise knives". Thus, no belt knife. You never know what they will ban or restrict next.
Edited by riedmur (09/14/05 07:08 PM)
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