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Stove In A Can is a portable, self-contained cooking platform that provides a week's worth of cooking. Virtually anything that can be cooked on a regular stove can be cooked on a Stove In A Can.
- Cooks for 4-6 hours (1 week's worth of cooking time)
- Boils water in 5 minutes
- Holds over 300 lbs
- Stores indefinitely and safely (no chemicals)
- Can be lit and re-lit
Safe - Non-explosive, non-hazardous, and clean-burning fuel means you can take it, store it, and cook on it wherever you need it. Because it is so much safer, there is no legal limit as to the quantity you can store in your home like there is for other fuels.
Reliable - Has an indefinite shelf life and works great in extreme weather conditions. Fuel cells are completely waterproof and will ignite in seconds, making it great for emergencies, or for camping and other recreational uses.
Superior Performance - Boils water in less than five minutes and cooks for over an hour on a single fuel cell. Since most meals only require 15 minutes of cooking, that is almost 1 weeks worth of cooking. At up to 18,000 BTU's, it burns hotter than most other outdoor stoves.
Convenient - Compact, lightweight, and ready for cooking in less than a minute. Includes fuel, platform, cooking rings and waterproof matches so it is ready when you need it.
Additional Information
| Nutrition | Safe - Non-explosive, non-hazardous, and clean-burning fuel means you can take it, store it, and cook on it wherever you need it. Because it is so much safer, there is no legal limit as to the quantity you can store in your home like there is for other fuels. Reliable - Has an indefinite shelf life and works great in extreme weather conditions. Fuel cells are completely waterproof and will ignite in seconds, making it great for emergencies, or for camping and other recreational uses. Superior Performance - Boils water in less than five minutes and cooks for over an hour on a single fuel cell. Since most meals only require 15 minutes of cooking, that is almost 1 weeks worth of cooking. At up to 18,000 BTU's, it burns hotter than most other outdoor stoves. Convenient - Compact, lightweight, and ready for cooking in less than a minute. Includes fuel, platform, cooking rings and waterproof matches so it is ready when you need it. |
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| Preparation Instructions | ![]() Preparation Instructions SETUP Remove lid from atop the stove. Remove fuel cells, cooking ring, fuel ring, matches, and any other materials from inside the stove. Handle metal objects with care as they may have sharp edges. Bend the fuel ring into a coiled shape and place in the bottom of the stove. Place fuel cell on fuel ring inside the stove. Place cooking ring in groove on top of stove. (Optional) Turn stove lid upside down and place on top of cooking ring. The groove in the lid should fit securely onto the cooking ring. Pans may be placed directly on the cooking ring without the lid for more direct heat. HOW TO LIGHT Ignite one fuel cell by placing it in the stove and lifting a portion of the pleated wrapping. Then use a match to light the paper. Alternatively, you can light a fuel cell without the wrapper by pinching off a small piece of the fuel cell and crumbling it on top while the fuel cells in the stove, then use a match to light crumbled pieces. The ease of igniting the fuel cell may vary according to airflow around the stove. If the fuel cell fails to ignite after lighting the wrapper, simply use the alternate method of lighting (as described in the lighting section) by pinching off and crumbling a small portion onto the top of the cell and lighting. Heat Output vs. Duration: Airflow (oxygen) fuels all fire. So increasing airflow to the stove will actually cause the heat output to increase Consequently, as heat output increases, the fuel burns faster and decreases the duration of the fuel cell. So if you need to boil water quickly, increase airflow to the fuel cell. If you want the fuel cell to last longer, decrease the airflow. HOW TO EXTINGUISH The flame can be extinguished at any time by removing the cooking ring and placing the lid back on the stove. CAUTION: The cooking ring will be hot. Remove with care. HOW TO CLEAN As with any campfire or solid fuel fire, soot will develop within the stove and on any cooking equipment placed over the flame. After wiping loose soot off, use a dab of your preferred dish soap and a scrubbing pad to clean to your liking. Also, it's best to use cookware that would be suitable for a campfire. Additional tips & tricks as suggested by users Use the lid as a cooking surface if you don’t have a pan or grill (additional cleanup required). To conserve fuel, extinguish by placing the lid on the stove when finished cooking. Then re-light when needed. An alternate method to conserve fuel is to break the fuel cell into a smaller piece according to needs. The fuel ring is optional. Use to get more heat output and larger flames. Remove it for less heat output and longer duration. Place two SIAC’s underneath a large griddle to cook for a larger group. Use SIAC to get an open flame campfire where traditional campfires are not allowed (always check with local fire authorities). Break off a piece of the fuel cell to help your campmates get their rain-drenched campfire started. Store one in your car, boat, or ATV for emergency or recreational use. WARNINGS Please READ, UNDERSTAND, AND FOLLOW ALL warnings and instructions to prevent death or serious injury to yourself and others. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your group. Carbon Monoxide inhalation can cause death or brain damage. Carbon Monoxide (CO) is produced when fuel burns Use Stove In A Can only outdoors, never in tents, vehicles, indoors, or other places without proper ventilation. Handle stove and contents with care. Metal items may have sharp edges that can lead to injury if mis-handled. Stove surfaces become hot during use. Do not use this stove in an enclosed space such as a camper, tent, car, or home. Never leave stove unattended when hot or in use. Never let children use this stove. Keep children at least 10 feet (3+ meters) away from the stove and cooking area, and supervise them at all times. CARBON MONOXIDE & FIRE HAZARD This stove can produce carbon monoxide, which has no odor. As with any stove or fire, there are serious hazards associated with using this stove and fuel. Accidental fire and misuse can cause death, serious burns, and property damage. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your group. Please use good judgment. This stove is for OUTDOOR USE ONLY. Never use this stove in a tent, car, house, or inside any enclosed area. This stove consumes oxygen and produces carbon monoxide gas, which is poisonous and has no odor. This stove can easily ignite nearby combustible materials and flammable liquids or vapors. If you use this stove in an enclosed area you can be killed or seriously burned. |
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