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    kevin smith
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    @divr6347

    just a quick question

    does anyone know where to buy fuel for alcohol stoves if your in central california

    i have no idea where to get it hence it does me no good to buy a stove i can t use

    thanks

    divr6347

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    drowning in spam
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    @leaftye

    Locale: SoCal

    Denatured alcohol at hardware stores, yellow HEET at auto stores, 99% isopropyl alcohol at some grocery+pharmacy stores.

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    Mary D
    BPL Member

    @hikinggranny

    Locale: Gateway to Columbia River Gorge

    Paint stores, hardware stores, the big box stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, KMart, etc.–basically any place that sells painting supplies–will have denatured alcohol (mostly ethanol with a little methanol or other substance mixed in so you can't drink it) . HEET (mostly methanol) is available at gas stations and auto parts stores (it's a gas line antifreeze). Most isopropyl alcohol that you find in the drugstore or supermarket is too diluted to use as fuel–check the label. In addition, there's Everclear (drinkable) at the liquor store, if it's legal in your state.

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    te – wa
    BPL Member

    @mikeinfhaz

    Locale: Phoenix

    nvm

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    Bob Gross
    BPL Member

    @b-g-2-2

    Locale: Silicon Valley

    190 proof Everclear is not legal for sale in California.

    In Northern California, we have to head to Reno NV to buy any.

    –B.G.–

    #1675502
    Dale Wambaugh
    BPL Member

    @dwambaugh

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    Marine supply stores carry denatured alcohol too. I just get a quart at a time at the local hardware store. Some carry "green" versions with a lot less methanol and other additives.

    I think I paid $13.50 for a 750ml bottle of high-proof Everclear the last time I was in Missoula. It's okay mixed with powdered drink mixes and certainly delivers the bang for the buck, but it isn't sippin' whiskey by a long shot. It does give dual use for fuel and recreation, and can also be used for first aid, where denatured isn't good for you. I still prefer an aged Scotch, but you won't see me pouring in a stove!

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    Jeffs Eleven
    BPL Member

    @woodenwizard

    Locale: NePo

    well From what Ive absorbed, as far as denatured alcohol, Ace Hardware sells some high ethyl content denatured alcohol. I use it and it definitely doesnt have near the chemical smell as SLX which is high in methyl. (and a bunch of bad additives)

    I didnt read the whole thread and noticed folks are talking about drinking alcohol, so maybe this answer is not the one being asked for.

    Denat. is WAY cheaper than Everclear

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    drowning in spam
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    @leaftye

    Locale: SoCal

    If memory serves correctly, the most potent drinking alcohol we can get in the State of California is 120 proof. That's a poor choice for a stove.

    #1675524
    Bob Gross
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    @b-g-2-2

    Locale: Silicon Valley

    In California, there are some 130- 140- and 150-proof beverages available. They will burn, but they aren't great.

    If you have to fly with the stuff, 140-proof is the highest that you can pack in a suitcase for an airliner.

    –B.G.–

    #1675545
    Steve S
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    @idahosteve

    Locale: Idaho

    Ace is the place for your denatured alcohol purchase! Worked for me….

    Any of the above mentioned spots will work. I do like the denatured alcohol that was put out by Sunnyside that touts the marine alcohol stove use. Seems to burn very well!

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