Looking at trying something else other than my favourite hexi. Anyone know the difference between the Coleman 442 stove or the 533. Both seem to use Coleman or unleaded fuel.
It's even cheaper to use brake and clutch cleaner. It's what a lot of stove enthusiasts use as an alternative to Aspen or Colemans.If you get one use Aspen 4 fuel. Much cleaner and much cheaper than Coleman. I have the 533 - it’s brilliant !!!
It's the same thing just with a couple bits in it that aren't in Aspen.Great advice thanks all of you. Amazing you can also brake and clutch cleaner as a fuel. Just thinking of a change and this is better than gas for my hillwalks or camps.
Folks use that as well but it's similar in price to AspenWhat about panel wipe.?
They burn white petrol. Coleman fuel.Forgive my ignorance please, but don't these stoves burn unleaded petrol at £1.50 a Litre?
They burn white petrol. Coleman fuel.
They are supposed to use unleaded but it clogs up the generator which are made of unobtanium.
Propan-2-ol aka isopropanol lisn't a hydrocarbon it's an alcohol.....it has a flash point of 12c (more or less same as ethanol) compared to 50c for naptha give or take depending on the actual mix. Plus it can form explosive peroxides.As long as you are using it outside, unleaded is ok, but still has a lot of crap in it to make it go better in a car.... Brake & Clutch cleaner are the unadultereated hydrocarbons (normally naptha and propan-2-ol) so burn much cleaner