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From the page: "For years I have been trying to make a backpacking stove that heats faster, burns longer, uses less fuel, and is easier to build, fill, prime, and light. For obvious reasons, I call the results the Penny Stove. " Not that I plan to do any backpacking any time soon. :ick:
Reviewed by webvira Jan 12 2006, 08:19am ( 191 reviews ) • csun.edu
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Reviewed by crrobs on Oct 16, 1:04pm
This is great! These work well for all of the long weeks in the remote areas of the rainforest, trekking, rafting and camping. These tricks are perfect for controlled cooking and light packing.
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Rated by burneverything on Oct 12, 8:36am
What do you think about this page?metric though as I just can't be arsed
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Rated by JaniraColussi on Jul 24, 12:43pm
A cool and useful, Penny Alcohol Backpacking Stove
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Rated by Conujo on Jul 03, 1:29pm
This would be good for the beach too
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Rated by ScienceIntuit on Jun 29, 2:51am
Can't wait to try this out!
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Rated by Felonious-D on Jun 15, 5:39pm
this looks awesome
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Rated by archdukechocul4 on Jun 10, 11:25am
i wanna make one
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Rated by medinabuilder on May 16, 7:42pm
Great stuff...
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Rated by tgm2009 on Apr 25 2009, 8:16am
Now this is cool!