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Chafing fuel
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the-gnole
Chafing fuel
So has anyone got any of this in their stores, I got a few tins sat in the store room, can be used in case of emergency, and is OK for more than just warming pans of food.
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preppingsu
Re: Chafing fuel
I thought you were annoyed about fuel for a moment
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umm, no I do not have this but will look into it to make an informed choice.
umm, no I do not have this but will look into it to make an informed choice.
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the-gnole
Re: Chafing fuel
Well there is such a thing as a methanol spirit fuel to those who have seen and heard of it "Fire-snot"
Also called "Greenheat"

Not brilliant, but it does eventually work, clean and easy to use, and little or no waste product left over, made from a by-product of sugar cane.
But chafing fuel is cheaper if nothing else.
Also called "Greenheat"

Not brilliant, but it does eventually work, clean and easy to use, and little or no waste product left over, made from a by-product of sugar cane.
But chafing fuel is cheaper if nothing else.
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The-Great-Nothing
Chafing fuel
Hi
Do you know the physical size of these. Hard to see scale.
Could you not just use tea lights (the food warmers shown in the pics normally use tea lights)
Edit : or are the stainless "warmers" actually cookers?
Cheers
Matt
Do you know the physical size of these. Hard to see scale.
Could you not just use tea lights (the food warmers shown in the pics normally use tea lights)
Edit : or are the stainless "warmers" actually cookers?
Cheers
Matt
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the-gnole
Re: Chafing fuel
The cans of fuel act as the cooker and are about 3" (75mm) diameter, you can put them in a fancy holder and then put the stainless steel food pans on the top to keep warm.


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pietka
Chafing fuel
I've just seen this on another thread! And I'm gonna get a handful to try! For warming me in a winter car senario! Thanks! =)
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KalPrep
Re: Chafing fuel
I saw 12 packs of these in CostCo the other day, let me know how you go on, might stick a pack in the stores.
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pietka
Chafing fuel
Never heard of it before! Amazon seems more reasonable that eBay! Haven't go Costco got a bookers card!
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the-gnole
Re: Chafing fuel
They will have them in Bookers, Mrs Gnole has a card for there. usually with the catering equipment next to the chaffing dishes. 