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<blockquote data-quote="iamagoldenoldie2" data-source="post: 410641" data-attributes="member: 8077"><p>G'day Danielkrupski , </p><p>looks like they missed the subject of your question , any one cooked on the wood burner stove ,,,,,, buy a portable butane stove easier to use than anything wood fired , based on heat control and hot handles,,,,,ROM has the right idea , when its around the zero mark , it needs to be warm , as butane has high boiling point minus 30 something thats why they use them in cigarette lighters ect wheres propane has a lower boiling point -180 degrees therefore high pressure at zero degrees, if you have a campfire then you have a source of heat , but use your intelligence , its to warm the can , not blow it up ! , I boil water and float the cans in warm water and to help answer the question, I use a fry pan on those little stoves I have 3 of them, next best is probably the dual fuel petrol stove but the convince of those disposable cans , carry 2 x 4 packs , so easy to use and it does the job, enjoy the ice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamagoldenoldie2, post: 410641, member: 8077"] G'day Danielkrupski , looks like they missed the subject of your question , any one cooked on the wood burner stove ,,,,,, buy a portable butane stove easier to use than anything wood fired , based on heat control and hot handles,,,,,ROM has the right idea , when its around the zero mark , it needs to be warm , as butane has high boiling point minus 30 something thats why they use them in cigarette lighters ect wheres propane has a lower boiling point -180 degrees therefore high pressure at zero degrees, if you have a campfire then you have a source of heat , but use your intelligence , its to warm the can , not blow it up ! , I boil water and float the cans in warm water and to help answer the question, I use a fry pan on those little stoves I have 3 of them, next best is probably the dual fuel petrol stove but the convince of those disposable cans , carry 2 x 4 packs , so easy to use and it does the job, enjoy the ice [/QUOTE]
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