Solid Fuel Stove

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Hoipoloi
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Solid Fuel Stove

Post by Hoipoloi »

Just got back from my local B&M store. They have these solid fuel stoves with the small tablets reduced from £1.99 to £1

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dangerman
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Re: Solid Fuel Stove

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Thanks for this mate, I didn't reply at the time because I dropped everything and ran to the local B&M!

No, seriously, I sort of did. I bought six of them. Actually, I got eight of them. The metal stoves are a but useless to me, but the tablets are ace. There are twenty four in each pack and found that sticking a dozen of them in the pan at the bottom of my kelly kettle works a charm as a back up if I'm struggling to get a fire lit. It's also good to fire up a disposable barbecue if the included fire lighters fail (which they always do).

So thanks again bud!
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Re: Solid Fuel Stove

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Re: Solid Fuel Stove

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I have one of these, very much worth the money. Used it for three years, no problems what so ever.
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