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Fancy Feast Alcohol Stove

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PostedNov 8, 2013 at 10:44 pm

To make this stove all you need is a can of fancy feast cat food from Walmart and a hole puncher. Alcohol stoves are ultralight stoves, usually homemade from aluminum cans, that burn denatured alcohol, Yellow HEET, grain alcohol, and even rubbing. I would recommend using denatured alcohol as it has a good heat output and can be found easily at any Walmart neat the home improvement section.

There are a lot of advantages to using a homemade alcohol stove rather than a commercial backpacking stove: weight, simplicity, reliable, quiet, odorless, fuel can be bought anywhere, little to no maintenance, and very low cost. It may take a little longer to boil water than other stoves, but what else do you have to do while sitting by your fire after a day’s worth of hiking? I would say spare a few extra minutes and save a few extra ounces.

If you want to see the full construction details and pictures check out the following link:
http://jearsblog.wordpress.com/gear/diy/fancy-feast-alcohol-stove/

Dan Yeruski BPL Member
PostedNov 9, 2013 at 6:23 am

@but what else do you have to do while sitting by your fire after a day’s worth of hiking? I would say spare a few extra minutes and save a few extra ounces.

Nice container for a lightweight stove, good choice.

Keep the Fancee Feest and the alcohol in your pack…save for a rainy day. Put your pot of water at the edge of your campfire to heat while you “sit by your fire” :-)

DY
Adventures In DIY Stove Making

PostedNov 9, 2013 at 12:55 pm

If I am going to cook a one cup of water meal I prefer cooking over the alcohol stove than the fire because of suit it leaves on my mess kit. If I don't spend a consiberable amount of time cleaning it off it gets all over my other gear by the end of the trip

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