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Little Butane Stoves for yer Preps
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77699866:MV80Mjc4MDMwXzc3OTQ2MDAyX0I2NEIyMDQ5] Actually those butane stoves are a great prep item.....Why? - they're cheap to buy and operate....I found them for $19.00 and the butane canisters 4 for $5...cheaper than propane cylinders... - they are easy to operate for non hiker/prepper people.....I have many expensive hiking/camping stoves but they are harder to operate and assemble....these stover are similar to a kitchen range or hot plate that most will recognize.... -fuel continuity.....they also sell a lantern that uses these butane cylinders....easy stocking of fuel.... Even in non emergency times, I find them handy during backyard cooking..... [/quote]
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Ok I admit I have wanted one of these and have seen the bank of choices available at the Asian Market. This woman has a short little youtube that explains how to load one, use it and even suggestions to save fuel.
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