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10/24/2011

Butane Fuel Cannister Review

Butane Fuel Cannister
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I have been looking for canisters that would work with my gas Camp Stove and these SunMax Butane Fuel Canisters work great in my "Nice and Easy" Portable Gas Stove ... Just what I was looking for... Now I know where to get my fuel.
Dennis

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- 2 hours of use under typical conditions- Anti-explosive safety design- UL Listed- DOT approved license# M4981- Made in Korea

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5/21/2011

Sterno ST06004 ActionStation Culinary 7000-BTU Butane Stove Review

Sterno ST06004 ActionStation Culinary 7000-BTU Butane Stove
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My family uses the butane stove a lot ... and I mean A LOT because my mom makes GREAT hot pot meals. We would have 2 on the table. We have tried electric (hot plates and glass top) but you couldn't control the heat very well. We have tried various other brands (Mr. Max and Stansport) but they would fail and you get inconsistent flame around the circular burner.
This Sterno is very solidly built and the flame is even all around. It costs a little bit more than the other one but it's definitely in the category of "you get what you pay for".

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Perfect for popular made-to-order stations featuring omelets, pastas, crepes, international cuisine, regional fare and more, as well as tableside, outdoor and off-site cooking. Made for high volume cooking.

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5/14/2011

Portable Butane Stove Review

Portable Butane Stove
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This butane stove is sturdy and strong. It's big enough that you don't have to worry about the whole thing tipping over, the way you do with a tiny camping stove.
The butane canister kind of looks like a large bottle of hairspray. It's simple to install the butane canister - you just put the canister in there gently and flip a lever to connect it - there's no chance that you will get it in there the wrong way. (You don't have to pour any fuel in with a funnel, or anything smelly like that.) When you are ready to store away the stove, you just disconnect the butane canister, pop the plastic cap back on, and put it away.
I found out that butane canisters can be purchased on the web, but the shipping costs are more than the cost of the canisters, so it's easier to buy them locally at restaurant supply stores, or sporting/camping stores. On the other hand, if you are in the middle of a big weather disaster, and every store in town is sold out of butane canisters, then who cares about how much it costs. Thankfully UPS and Fedex deliver will stuff to your door, even in the middle of a winter wind/ice storm. Normally a butane canister costs about $2 or $3, and lasts around 3 hours. It's better to have a few in the garage, because they sell out pretty fast during a big windstorm, even in a metro city area.
This is a great stove for when the power goes out. The next time we get a windstorm, and the power goes out for 3 days, like it did during the big windstorm of Jan 2007 in the metro Seattle area, I'm all set.
By the way, I would recommend getting a butane stove even if you have a generator, because you will need the generator to run some lights and a heater. It's not much fun to have to disconnect the heater and the lights from the generator, , in freezing weather. With a butane stove, you can have your coffee, and your lights and heater too. It makes life much more pleasant during a long power outage.

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Portable butane stove w/ carrying case

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