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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

My tea light stove with a Snow Peak 600 Titanium pot.

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  • How did you make the foil lid? Also, anyone out there who sees this comment, Please let me know, If you know where I can get, or make a lid for the small pot,Of the Coleman max pot set.

  • Basically, I cut out a round piece of a baking sheet and crimped the edges.

  • I have been unable to bring anything more than 8 oz. of water to boil with this stove. i have been trying with 500 ml of cold water and with room temperature water in my Heineken can pot and cant get either one to boil. any suggestions? should i be using a wind screen in my kitchen?

  • John,

    What's your elevation?

  • u should make the stand lower so the flame can expand more and produce more heat and have less chance getting blown around which means your windscreen can be lower.

  • They make 1 oz. tea lights. That might give you the extra capacity you need. I use mine at 10,000 + feet where the boiling point is much lower than at sea level.

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  • @lukkbox get out of here

  • @lukkbox What a fucking douche you are. Such an ignorant prick

  • Is there any other kind of fuel that I can use for this

    i.e. I have some tiki torch fuel in the shed, would that work?

  • It looks as if the tea light holder is just plain. Is there anything inside to make a jet or direct the flame? Can you just take a tea light and put alcohol in it and light?

  • good constant flame, seperation and its light great stove and awsm video

  • wow, that is a lot more effective then i thought it would be.

  • @mercedesgo1

    Denatured Alcohol.

  • I dont understand how you get a big flame out of the tea light.

    normally a tealight have a small flame

    did you use any fuel to get a big flame

    The idea is great I was thinking about myself

    but I was also thinking that it may not work because of the little flame

  • its just a flame? not cool

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