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  2. Jetboil - Wikipedia

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    The ring and burner, along with a coiled heat exchanger at the bottom of the stove all work to contain heat, enabling an average boiling time of two minutes and fifteen seconds. [ 10 ] The company markets its fuel, a mixture of propane and isobutane , [ 11 ] in canisters that thread to the bottom of the burner.

  3. List of stoves - Wikipedia

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    A kitchen stove with oven that operates using flammable gas. This is a list of stoves. A stove is an enclosed space in which fuel is burned to provide heating, either to heat the space in which the stove is situated, or to heat the stove itself and items placed on it. Stoves are generally used for cooking and heating purposes.

  4. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    A gas stove is a stove that is fuelled by flammable gas such as natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas or syngas. Before the advent of gas, cooking stoves relied on solid fuels, such as coal or wood. The first gas stoves were developed in the 1820s and a gas stove factory was established in England in 1836.

  5. Portable stove - Wikipedia

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    A small Snow Peak portable stove running on MSR gas and the stove's carrying case The parts of portable gas stove—gas cartridge, burner and regulator. A portable stove is a cooking stove specially designed to be portable and lightweight, used in camping, picnicking, backpacking, or other use in remote locations where an easily transportable means of cooking or heating is needed.

  6. Beverage-can stove - Wikipedia

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    The stove can outperform some commercial models in cold or high-altitude environments, where propane and butane canisters might fail. Roland Mueser, in Long-Distance Hiking , surveyed hikers on the Appalachian Trail and found that this stove was the only design with a zero-percent failure rate.

  7. What’s going on with WA gas stoves? Here are facts behind ...

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    FOX News Agrees: Gas stoves are "a ticking time-bomb in millions of American kitchens" See WPSR member Dr. Annemarie Dooley on Fox 13 News addressing the grave health harms from gas stoves.

  8. Campingaz - Wikipedia

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    Campingaz, formerly Camping Gaz, is a brand of products with compressed, mixed butane/propane [1] gas supplied in small, lightweight, disposable canisters and larger, refillable cylinders [2] designed for use as a fuel while camping and caravanning. The fuel gas is compressed to a liquid and sold in characteristic blue metal containers.

  9. G.I. pocket stove - Wikipedia

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    The G.I. pocket stove is 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (220 mm) high and 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (110 mm) in diameter, and weighs about 3 pounds (1.4 kg). It was designed to burn either leaded or unleaded automobile gasoline (sometimes referred to as "white gasoline" or pure gasoline, without lead or additives).