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jellylite alcohol stove- 1/2oz.

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

This stove is made from an aluminum 1/2oz. strawberry jelly container/condiment from Cracker Barrel. Spread the jelly on your biscuits @ cracker barrel & keep the container- its FREE..

It's a 2 piece stove including separate pot stand

Will boil 2 cups (16oz.) of water using 1/2oz/15ml of denatured alcohol and boil for an additional 1 min. Starting water temperature was 66 degreesF.

Wanted to test out the 1/2oz. aluminum jelly container from Cracker barrel as a potential super light, super small, alcohol stove. The base is wider than the Time Proven and Tested Tealite stove.

Boils 2 cups (16oz.) of tap water in less than 8 minutes. Continues to boil for over 9 minutes on 1/2oz. denatured alcohol. :)

This project was Inspired By (Alphabetically):

MrBillTroop73
BrokenAeroVT
end2endtrailsupply
GrinchMT
HiramCook
Jason Klass
luxeoutdoor
minibulldesign
NCHiker1970
TerraFirma369
Woodenarrows


Coghlan's Flint Starter... Modded!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOz0yu6T9s4

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  • very nice

    U must like cracker barrel. How many trips did it take to get all those?

  • @PACER2320 LOL. you are correct. I'm getting ready to go get me some "chicken-n-rice" (saturday only) at cracker barrel.Hahahhaha. Good thing I'm not some big official, otherwise it would be easy to assassinate me waiting at a cracker barrel. LOL. It took about ~15 trips to get that "stockpile" LOL. Stockpile is down, and I modded that jellylite stove and can attain a rolling boil under 5 minutes. :) watch?v=MI7-zAC_fjE

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  • Check - LOL! 

  • "¡Ándale! ¡Ándale! ¡Arriba! ¡Arriba!"

  • Hmmmm i like.. you are saying do boil tests at say 5200 ft, and then boil tests at 12,048ft? I can do this, just not as easy now, as i would have to snowshow in, and would take about 6hr now. In July when the snow is gone, i can drive (i know lazy) to top and difference in time would be about 3hrs. Sounds like a plan....

  • You have the power to make a significant elevation change in one day. Perhaps a demo video at the bottom first and then at the top. We all know what should happen but few of us have seen it done.

  • Wow that is fast man ... LOL

  • 5200 ft big time where i live, this summer i will make a video of stoves at 12,000" feet and see what temp is ~ 190 degrees F. LOL

  • I'm faster than diarrhea in Mexico, buddy.

  • That is one really good observation! I was just talking about this in our latest video. I saw the temp at 200 and I know that Hiram gets 212. So I figured that ez2curanut must be at a higher elevation. I was just going to ask and ... well well you beat me to it.

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