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No, Not put it in my food but use it as a fuel for my "Open Jet Alcohol Stove". There are warnings all over the bottle saying that it is poison, I just want to know before I start cooking over this.
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Alcohol Camping Stoves Are the Smallest, Lightest and Easiest Backpacking Stoves Around
if you use the correct fuel by the sounds of it you are useing the wrong fuel
Isopropyl - NOT Recommended. This can be purchased from any drug store, but it will always have too much water mixed with it. It's never just pure alcohol.
Denatured - This fuel comes mixed with other poisonous chemicals. Many times the label will say that it is suitable for marine stoves. I would go with that brand. Another way to tell if the denatured that you have will be any good, is to burn some of it in a metal dish and check for any residue left behind. Do not use it if there is any residue.
Grain - Alcohol works well, but can be expensive. Stay away from the colored grain alcohols and go for the clear such as the Everclear brand. Keep in mind that you brought it to use in the stove and not to keep your belly warm. P.S. This is the only fuel than can be consumed by humans. ALL the others are poisonous.
Methyl - Other names are methanol, wood alcohol, methyl hydrate, liquid fondue fuel, gasoline line antifreeze. This is a highly poisonous fuel. However, methanol evaporates faster than ethanol at all temperatures and you would have a better chance of starting your stove in cold weather. Store this fuel and the stove that uses it from your food and pots.
Gelled Alcohol - Such as Sterno, Canned Heat, Jelled Alcohol. This is good for keeping food warm, but not for cooking. Not enough heat output.
Diethylene Glycol - Extremely poisonous and is Not Recommended.
Simple - No Pumping, Pressurizing, Priming or Pre-lighting.
Fuel - Renewable, Evaporates quickly, Burns clean (no soot), Not oily or smelly.
Lightweight - Can weigh as little as a few ounces.
Reliable - They light first time every time, as long as you guard your match against the wind.
Safety - Fuel evaporates quickly and will not explode (non-inflammable).
Fuel Transport - Easy; can be carried in a plastic bottle. Do not use an untreated aluminum bottle. If you're not sure, don't use it. See the note at the bottom of the page.
Fuel Availability - Everywhere; can be found in drug stores to hardware stores.
Noise - Very quiet and generally cannot be heard. This can also be a con go to and read up on it first
http://EzineArticles.com
Alcohol Camping Stoves Are the Smallest, Lightest and Easiest Backpacking Stoves Around
if you use the correct fuel by the sounds of it you are useing the wrong fuel
Isopropyl - NOT Recommended. This can be purchased from any drug store, but it will always have too much water mixed with it. It's never just pure alcohol.
Denatured - This fuel comes mixed with other poisonous chemicals. Many times the label will say that it is suitable for marine stoves. I would go with that brand. Another way to tell if the denatured that you have will be any good, is to burn some of it in a metal dish and check for any residue left behind. Do not use it if there is any residue.
Grain - Alcohol works well, but can be expensive. Stay away from the colored grain alcohols and go for the clear such as the Everclear brand. Keep in mind that you brought it to use in the stove and not to keep your belly warm. P.S. This is the only fuel than can be consumed by humans. ALL the others are poisonous.
Methyl - Other names are methanol, wood alcohol, methyl hydrate, liquid fondue fuel, gasoline line antifreeze. This is a highly poisonous fuel. However, methanol evaporates faster than ethanol at all temperatures and you would have a better chance of starting your stove in cold weather. Store this fuel and the stove that uses it from your food and pots.
Gelled Alcohol - Such as Sterno, Canned Heat, Jelled Alcohol. This is good for keeping food warm, but not for cooking. Not enough heat output.
Diethylene Glycol - Extremely poisonous and is Not Recommended.
Simple - No Pumping, Pressurizing, Priming or Pre-lighting.
Fuel - Renewable, Evaporates quickly, Burns clean (no soot), Not oily or smelly.
Lightweight - Can weigh as little as a few ounces.
Reliable - They light first time every time, as long as you guard your match against the wind.
Safety - Fuel evaporates quickly and will not explode (non-inflammable).
Fuel Transport - Easy; can be carried in a plastic bottle. Do not use an untreated aluminum bottle. If you're not sure, don't use it. See the note at the bottom of the page.
Fuel Availability - Everywhere; can be found in drug stores to hardware stores.
Noise - Very quiet and generally cannot be heard. This can also be a con go to and read up on it first
http://EzineArticles.com
Does anyone know where i can get this specific jansport backpack?
i really want a jansport backpack and i like this one but cant find it anywhere
its black and has different color swirls
it would be great if i got a link to somewhere i can order it cheap online
this is the backpack i want :
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if you can find it on like ebay or amazon or something for cheap , please send me the link ! thanks !
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found this one it is very close to the one you are looking for different color
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0071QHWW0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=automotiverecyclers-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0071QHWW0
found this one it is very close to the one you are looking for different color
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0071QHWW0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=automotiverecyclers-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0071QHWW0
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