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    Remote alcohol stove and dry baking

    I have just bought one of these... Sam is a cottage industry stove and pot maker, and it looks like very well made stuff.

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    His website is: batchstoves Alcohol stoves- Home

    I got the stove with a kit for dry baking http://www.batchstovez.com/dry-baking-kits.php

    This set is probably a bit OTT but camp stoves are something I have to pick up on sight.

    Was wondering if anyone on here is an experienced dry baker with some tips too...?
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    Looks interesting, shame it's aluminium... Not a fan

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    Could be titanium, but have to put another figure in front of the price

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikka7mm08 View Post
    Could be titanium, but have to put another figure in front of the price
    Good call meant the pot not the cooker, love the look of his cooks but just got my brew kit all sorted out

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    LOL, probably you and I only ones to get that in joke! Yeah apparently aluminium is much better for baking...I have an MSR titan and Toaks kettle and they are great for water boiling...but my titanium pan just cooks too hot.

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    One thing I do really appreciate with alcohol stoves (not under pressure) is they are so quiet to use.

 

 

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