Got some today from Makro for 79p ex vat each
Got a tranga I could use but anyone got any links to specific holders/ stoves?
Chaffing gell
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Yorkshire Andy
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Chaffing gell
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Re: Chaffing gell
chaffing gel is ment to be used to keep food warm ,not to cook it , but you new that all ready .
i use it to heat up water and thats about its limit , it would warm tinned soup ect , but i doubt it would cook pasta .
took about 4/5 mins to warm enough water for 2 average sized cups of coffee , but again it did`nt bring it to a rolling boil .
i use it to heat up water and thats about its limit , it would warm tinned soup ect , but i doubt it would cook pasta .
took about 4/5 mins to warm enough water for 2 average sized cups of coffee , but again it did`nt bring it to a rolling boil .
YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
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Yorkshire Andy
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Re: Chaffing gell
Was thinking for my winter car bag been safer than gas I've seen clip on pan stands / supports but can't seem to find them now..
Thinking re heating MRE or a cup of water for a brew or hot chocolate and aa alleged 2.5 hour burn time struck me as better than a similar size gas cartridge
Thinking re heating MRE or a cup of water for a brew or hot chocolate and aa alleged 2.5 hour burn time struck me as better than a similar size gas cartridge
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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metatron
Re: Chaffing gell
I've boiled water on it and cooked a meal. Its a flame with a fairly good size surface area, it took about 10 minutes to bring a 12cm Zebra Stainless Steel Billy Can to boiling point. I've cooked eggs and porridge on chaffing gel too, in a 14cm Zebra, just using three tent pegs to keep the pot above the can of gel.unsure wrote:chaffing gel is ment to be used to keep food warm ,not to cook it , but you new that all ready .
i use it to heat up water and thats about its limit , it would warm tinned soup ect , but i doubt it would cook pasta .
took about 4/5 mins to warm enough water for 2 average sized cups of coffee , but again it did`nt bring it to a rolling boil .
Re: Chaffing gell
Here you go Andy, I did a review on it the other day.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=12525
and I would second what Metatron said. The tests I have carried out show it will boil water and reheat food. Almost forgot, it did cook a wee fry up of egg bacon and fried bread.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=12525
and I would second what Metatron said. The tests I have carried out show it will boil water and reheat food. Almost forgot, it did cook a wee fry up of egg bacon and fried bread.
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Re: Chaffing gell
I've boiled water on it and cooked a meal. Its a flame with a fairly good size surface area, it took about 10 minutes to bring a 12cm Zebra Stainless Steel Billy Can to boiling point. I've cooked eggs and porridge on chaffing gel too, in a 14cm Zebra, just using three tent pegs to keep the pot above the can of gel.[/quote]
then i guess it was just me being a little impatient .
then i guess it was just me being a little impatient .
YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
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Yorkshire Andy
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Re: Chaffing gell
This sort of top ring is what I was looking for


If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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metatron
Re: Chaffing gell
then i guess it was just me being a little impatient .[/quote]unsure wrote:I've boiled water on it and cooked a meal. Its a flame with a fairly good size surface area, it took about 10 minutes to bring a 12cm Zebra Stainless Steel Billy Can to boiling point. I've cooked eggs and porridge on chaffing gel too, in a 14cm Zebra, just using three tent pegs to keep the pot above the can of gel.
Stainless steel isn't a great conductor of heat, plus a large amount of water will change boil times, but yeah, its not fast but its cheap, reliable and safe to use inside or out.
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Yorkshire Andy
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Re: Chaffing gell
well i drew a blank i know they exist but meh i got creative tonight instead...
take one perfectly sized tin from Asda

ohh look it fits inside....

i also removed the bottom "lid" with the can opener and it still holds the can but makes removal easier...
then got the dremal out


even better it fits inside my "mug" and i can thus store another spare can and some tea bags

take one perfectly sized tin from Asda

ohh look it fits inside....

i also removed the bottom "lid" with the can opener and it still holds the can but makes removal easier...
then got the dremal out


even better it fits inside my "mug" and i can thus store another spare can and some tea bags

If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Re: Chaffing gell

its all about getting the right height for the sweet spot of the flame, ive used both these, you do need a wind guard as the flame will be useless if there is a draft, but ive also used it in my Ikea hobo stove made from a stainless utesil stand and i carry it with my Crusader kit as it works in the burner just fine. If you have kids you will know what i mean by the plastic syringe that comes with calpal or the like, its a much neater way to take it from the tin into the dish.
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I'm not antisocial, just anti idiot.
If you use the phase "man up" you have alot to learn.
"Wise men speak because they have something to say, fools, because they have to say something" Plato.