Folding Stove Solid Fuel
The Folding Stove Solid Fuel is lightweight and compact. It can be used in two positions and has strong durable plated steel construction. It comes with 4 solid fuel tablets and additional tablets can be bought separately so you can use it over and over again. Ideal for use at festivals, it's a great alternative to a gas stove and can be easily packed away in your backpack!
Folding Stove Solid Fuel Extra Info
Material: Steel
Dimensions : 12 x 9 x 3cm
Colours: Silver
Weight: 206g
Includes 4 tablets
1 tablet will boil 2.5 cups of water in 5 minutes
Top comments
COJones
27 Sep 165#1
Hexi-burners - :laughing: that brings back memories of awful tasting tea and bacon grill from ration packs - hopefully the fuel nowadays doesn't flavour the food and drink - hmmmm...now I'm craving biscuits brown and soft cheese :confused:
Latest comments (25)
Pluun
29 Sep 16#25
Ha!
Spangles were new, when I was in. :man:
flamesong
29 Sep 16#24
Had dried apple flakes in 1980. Just add water and you get er... hot apple sauce. Most people used to swear by them with crushed up oatmeal biscuits.
Best thing I ever found in a ratpack was an Aztec bar about ten years after they had been discontinued. And Old English Spangles.
Pluun
28 Sep 16#23
Never heard of them.
Must be a recent thing.
Wot?
Who said "Sproggy"?:confused:
bpletts
27 Sep 16#9
Biscuits AB = instant dehydration in a pack. Curried Chicken was my favourite followed by Dried Apple Flakes for pud
Ricky302 to bpletts
28 Sep 16#22
Dried Apple Flakes, still to this day one of the best things I've ever tasted.
Pluun
28 Sep 16#21
Hard tack biscuits, compo cheese and strawberry jam. mmmmmm
deanos
28 Sep 16#20
Only a quick check and Grantham ,Lincoln, Tamworth, kiddiminster showing stock so still about
rendeverance
27 Sep 16#12
Reserved 6 for the fuel tabs, cheers!
rendeverance to rendeverance
28 Sep 16#19
Call this morning to say that they dont have ANY of the 6.... hmm.. something says to me the shelf pickers preferred to use staff discount ;(
Proveright
28 Sep 16#18
not available in any of the stores I tried.
welche2
28 Sep 16#17
if you have a british cycling card this drops it down to 45p.lol
ratsdomino
28 Sep 16#16
thinking of buying this for my son. looks like a great base to make a castle for him to play with
flamesong
27 Sep 16#15
CHEESE POSSESSED we called it.
Arctic rations were MUCH better than anything I had in the UK. Deluxe!
Pluun
27 Sep 16#14
50p?
Meh!
Join the army and get them for nowt. :man:
sickly sweet
27 Sep 162#13
I got excited thinking this was a castle shaped cake tin.
I need to get out more :laughing:
boostii
27 Sep 16#10
yuck....non dairy whitener in the tea :smile:
rendeverance to boostii
27 Sep 161#11
Since I dont drink tea, I used to throw it over an unsuspecting adjacent hexiburner - quite the spectacle :wink:
flagstaff19651
27 Sep 161#8
Agreed .... hexi blocks worth 50p
Waiting for the tea to brew ... while those who had gas burners had brewed up ages ago !
Tinned cheese was my favourite in the 10 man ! I learned to like it as everyone else hated it .... more for me then !!
BGMB biscuits were also fun !!
Cribbs
27 Sep 16#7
Cracking bit of kit, worth it alone for the fuel tabs
gringo1804
27 Sep 16#6
Hexi Telly! Whiling away the hours in the bottom of a fire trench.
Those that know, will know!
sylv
27 Sep 162#5
By George, that brings back memories. :man:
But if you're not obliged to use a hexy stove, put the 50p towards a Trangia. You'll thank me. :wink:
Heat added, regardless.
mrty
27 Sep 16#4
But the tinned curry was great ...followed by the tinned toilet paper!!
centaurandrew
27 Sep 161#3
Don't forget the biscuits fruit
sradmad
27 Sep 16#2
good find op, heat added
COJones
27 Sep 165#1
Hexi-burners - :laughing: that brings back memories of awful tasting tea and bacon grill from ration packs - hopefully the fuel nowadays doesn't flavour the food and drink - hmmmm...now I'm craving biscuits brown and soft cheese :confused:
Opening post
Folding Stove Solid Fuel
The Folding Stove Solid Fuel is lightweight and compact. It can be used in two positions and has strong durable plated steel construction. It comes with 4 solid fuel tablets and additional tablets can be bought separately so you can use it over and over again. Ideal for use at festivals, it's a great alternative to a gas stove and can be easily packed away in your backpack!
Folding Stove Solid Fuel Extra Info
Material: Steel
Dimensions : 12 x 9 x 3cm
Colours: Silver
Weight: 206g
Includes 4 tablets
1 tablet will boil 2.5 cups of water in 5 minutes
Top comments
Latest comments (25)
Spangles were new, when I was in. :man:
Best thing I ever found in a ratpack was an Aztec bar about ten years after they had been discontinued. And Old English Spangles.
Must be a recent thing.
Wot?
Who said "Sproggy"?:confused:
Arctic rations were MUCH better than anything I had in the UK. Deluxe!
Meh!
Join the army and get them for nowt. :man:
I need to get out more :laughing:
Waiting for the tea to brew ... while those who had gas burners had brewed up ages ago !
Tinned cheese was my favourite in the 10 man ! I learned to like it as everyone else hated it .... more for me then !!
BGMB biscuits were also fun !!
Those that know, will know!
But if you're not obliged to use a hexy stove, put the 50p towards a Trangia. You'll thank me. :wink:
Heat added, regardless.