Alcohol Hand Sanitiser for fire lighting, camp cooking, outdoor hygiene, 26x 60ml

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Midnitehound

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Use it for fire lighting or for camp/outdoor hygiene, up to you. This is the alcohol gel based variety and needs no water. Just squeeze and rub into your hands or squeeze and light!!

Can be used to reduce exposure to pathogenic organisms that may cause food poisoning, flu, wound infection etc.

I can acquire a chunk of these cheap for a group buy.

Use yourself, for the family, as gifts or split between a group around the Bushcraft fire.

26 in a box sent by RM Small Parcel Post. Just under 2kg limit.

£7 + £6 P&P = £13. Payment by BACS or PP if you cover any additional charges.

Each individual 60ml stylish bottle has a capped spray head and a short lanyard with strong sprung clip for attaching to a belt, pocket, twig, dog collar etc.

I'm sure the larks foot style lanyard and the bottle can be re-tasked once the gel is used up.

Like this but with attractive molded front.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181322366998
 
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Midnitehound

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The first post spec. is correct.

These are cheap and a handy size to carry at 60ml, with a lanyard belt clip as well.

It looks like gel and says it is gel on the bottle! ;)

It contains plenty of volatile chemical as it burns well. It also contains Aloe Vera.
 
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Midnitehound

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rik_uk3

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So you've tried this brand? I've tried and continue to try different brands but some burn better than others (not trying to pee on your parade chap). Years ago you could buy alcohol paste for priming paraffin stoves so this is why I still try different types. Some leave a residue in a primer dish, some have a low alcohol content so performance can really vary depending upon temperature. My wife is a mental health nurse and the staff had to carry small bottles like this (some patients were drinking the big bottles of gel left at the end of each bed so were removed) and it did not burn well at all.

If you've tried it and its a good 'un' I'll have a set off you chap.
 

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1. Shack - PMd - Paid PP - Address supplied -
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Tested again tonight, certainly seems to burn well, must be the Aloe Vera! ;)
 
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Midnitehound

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I'm out thanks to royal mail......I'd use my Hermes personally

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OK mate, that is what I thought. The RM postage and courier costs just nobble some deals nowadays particularly the doubling of cost in that 1-2kg zone. At the sub 2kg level there isn't much in it unfortunately but the couriers are better for something heavier or more bulky.

Thanks, Phil
 
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