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Laurie Ann
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Canada
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Posted - 04 August 2008 :  11:39:34  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I have several White Box TM Alcohol Stoves for sale. These are brand new and the kit includes the stove, windscreen and heat shield and weighs about 65 grams. The kit also contains detailed instructions on how to use the stove.

This new model incorporates a Cope Roll TM seal for an airtight fit between the inner and outer walls of the stove. Traditional riveted designs, if dented, are inefficient because it can allow airflow between the stove walls. This is not the case with the new model of the White Box TM stove. The Cope Roll TM design not only holds the stove together better, but it allows the stove pressure to remain constant. It is also a stronger design that helps the stove from getting bent in the first place.

The White Box TM Stoves work better with a wider base pot 1 litre pot (or larger) or a Primus LiTech Tea Kettle. The stove supports a pot of at least 6 inches in diameter without the need for a pot stand. The stove is smaller than most pop-can style stoves but will boil up to 8 cups of water. Two cups of water boils in about 4 minutes according to the manufacturer. It will hold two ounces of denatured alcohol (methyl alcohol).

Here is a photo...



Anyway the price is $25 Canadian which doesn't include shipping, handling or taxes. Shipping is roughly $7.50. I have 6 available right now.

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Dusty Boots
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Canada
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Posted - 04 August 2008 :  13:13:53  Show Profile  Visit Dusty Boots's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hey Laurie, do these come with a wind screen and bottom 'heat reflector'?

Dusty

now back in Ontario
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Laurie Ann
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Canada
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Posted - 04 August 2008 :  13:26:07  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
yes... the kit includes the stove, windscreen and heat shield (bottom). I wasn't going to sell stoves at all but I was impressed with the construction of these. In fact I had the old model that was riveted and I even liked that one. That said, the new model with the rolled edge is real nice so I decided that I would carry them. Not to mention BillinMT (the forum member who manufactures these) stands behind the product with a lifetime warranty.

actually... here is a photo of what you get.


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Laurie Ann
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Canada
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Posted - 04 August 2008 :  13:28:17  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Here is Tinny's review on the old model...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYjn8Urk7YA

The only difference between the old model and the new is that the old used the rivets as I mentioned and the new has the rolled edge. The new model has a maximum fuel marking on the inside.

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Dusty Boots
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Canada
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Posted - 04 August 2008 :  15:13:27  Show Profile  Visit Dusty Boots's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Thanks WC!

What kind of payment do you accept?

Dusty

now back in Ontario
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Laurie Ann
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Posted - 04 August 2008 :  15:18:56  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Cheque, money order or paypal... you can email me via laurie@outdooradventurecanada.com for more info. Later in the Fall I will be setting up online ordering for this sort of thing on wildernesscooking.com. oh and all of my shipments go out on Saturday mornings.

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SCUDDS10
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Posted - 06 August 2008 :  13:14:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'll take one please

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splashdancer
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Canada
554 Posts

Posted - 06 August 2008 :  14:06:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Laurie can this stove be used with the Outback Oven for baking?

Robbie
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Laurie Ann
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Canada
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Posted - 06 August 2008 :  14:55:31  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Josh.... got your email and have one set aside for you.

Robbie... this stove won't work with the Outback Oven because you can't adjust the flame. It has two settings "ON" and "OUT OF FUEL".

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Laurie Ann
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Canada
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Posted - 18 September 2008 :  15:28:22  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
bump

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Preacher
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Posted - 19 September 2008 :  10:36:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is there no way to turn it off beyond letting it run dry? All the alcohol stoves I've used, Trangia & home made tincanium, have a snuffer lid.
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Laurie Ann
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Canada
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Posted - 19 September 2008 :  13:27:44  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
no... you just let it burn out.... I filled it 1/3 of the way (less than an ounce) with fuel and that was perfect for the 2 litre pot of water.

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Hillbilly
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Canada
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Posted - 19 September 2008 :  21:17:43  Show Profile  Visit Hillbilly's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Laurie,
Do we have to by a special alcohol or does it work with methyl hydrate.

Bill

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Laurie Ann
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Posted - 19 September 2008 :  22:43:44  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
methyl hydrate, denatured alcohol, fondue fuel all work (basically the same thing)

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Old Man River
just hanging out



Canada
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Posted - 14 November 2008 :  07:26:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Bill. that stuff you drink at the gatherings will probably work too.

Brian

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there's a star agleam to guide us,
And the wild is calling, calling... let us go."
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Hillbilly
a post-count junkie



Canada
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Posted - 14 November 2008 :  12:06:32  Show Profile  Visit Hillbilly's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Old Man River

Bill. that stuff you drink at the gatherings will probably work too.

Brian


Yes it will, but it is to expensive.

Bill

Temagami Area, a paddlers Heaven. Canoe Temagami, then you will understand.
www.ottertooth.com

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SteveV
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Canada
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Posted - 14 November 2008 :  18:18:36  Show Profile  Visit SteveV's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Not to mention it is not a reliable fuel to have around...it always seems to evaporate too quickly...

SteveV ^

Sometimes getting lost is the best way to find yourself
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Laurie Ann
forum admin



Canada
7095 Posts

Posted - 21 March 2009 :  21:57:48  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I still have some of these if anyone is interested.

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Critter
crazy about OAC



Canada
267 Posts

Posted - 21 March 2009 :  22:40:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is this the same one u had at the fog Laurie.
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Laurie Ann
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Canada
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Posted - 23 March 2009 :  11:20:24  Show Profile  Visit Laurie Ann's Homepage  Reply with Quote
It is the same one Critter. And if anyone wants them at SOG you can save some $ on shipping... I'll deliver.

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Critter
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Canada
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Posted - 23 March 2009 :  16:45:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ill see you there, bring one along and have a nice day.
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