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Tribal Elder
anyone used Fire Dragon Gel??
just ordered myself a bottle of this stuff... thought it was worth a punt for a fiver
my thinking was i could keep it aside for when i really want/need a fire quickly..
anyone used this stuff before? to give me an idea of what im dealing with? - worth as ask as assume with post around Christmas i wont be receiving it for a while to mess about with..
cheers
Shep
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One with Nature
hello,
Yep it used to be standard issue with our Tommy Cookers in the 1980's
Regards
David
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Tribal Elder
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Woodsman
Its really over priced for what it is, better off buying
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12X-Sterno...AAAOSwPhdVP0cI
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Tribal Elder
just bought it to test and have a play with tbh... wont loose any sleep over a fiver.
was more curious as to if it worked... i prefer using natural materials for fire lighting when able to do so.. my thinking for this was more of an insurance policy for 'sure fire' when needed very quickly..
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Tribal Elder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BIDTNPf9kM.... being lit in a cup of water.. interesting..
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Moderator
My son uses Fuel4 bioethanol gel in his stove. Not sure but Vango may have taken them over.
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Hobo
Not used the liquid gel stuff but I use the solid gel blocks in my flash brew kit, 1 block in my little home made pin stove boils a brew in a few mins, a couple thrown in a side pocket carry no real weight and they handy for coffee stops (I like a lot of coffee stops)
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Trapper
I've used similar stuff. The one Rik said actually the stereo chafing gel. Its not bad to be honest
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Woodsman
Re: Sterno
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Coghlans-C...cAAOSw14xWGMnS
This is the steel model, they also do an aluminium version which I've not used. I used the steel one as a little woodburner and it takes a Trangia burner.
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