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    Coffee down on the river this evening
    Tiffin tin works a treat
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    Quote Originally Posted by AL... View Post
    Coffee down on the river this evening
    Tiffin tin works a treat
    Cheers
    AL
    Looks like you had a nice afternoon Al :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AL... View Post
    Coffee down on the river this evening
    Tiffin tin works a treat
    Cheers
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    Did you boil the water in the Tiffin tin?
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    sure did Saint on a small Hexi burner
    I think ye can just about see it in the photo

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    Oh yeah, I didn't notice the hexi stove lol. Glad to know they are good for boiling. I bought a couple of them, but still haven't taken them out yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by AL... View Post
    sure did Saint on a small Hexi burner
    I think ye can just about see it in the photo

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    Cool. Did it knacker the tin at all?
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    No mate not at all . There wasent even soot !!
    Im realy impressed with the wee tin did the job great.

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    I think Im gonna get a couple more of them too. Or try and find one thats a wee bit bigger for cooking .

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    I went in and bought 4 today. I was unsure if the tin would stand being heated. Glad you tried first:P

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    It works a treat Ally well worth the quid for sure

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