I've used it for pre heating paraffin stoves.
Did a good job but left a residue in the saucer.
I found the same thing. I cut up an old tin and formed it around the block to make a container slightly smaller than the BCB folding stove. First time I used it, the fuel liquified and leaked though the gaps, but now it's gummed up it's perfect.I have used the fire dragon in tablet (army issue) form - they work great in the army issue folding stove (I tend to cut them in half to make best use of the heat), but for some reason were absolutely rubbish/unusable in the BCB Crusader mk2 stove - a raging inferno for about a minute, then it burnt itself out... I imagine the surface area of the receptacle for the gel in the stove is too big.
Wouldn't recommend it the residue will gum up the works.Has anyone used this in a trangia?
I've had no problem cleaning if off my BCB folder.Is the residue easy to clean out (of a tin tray/cup or similar)?
Great, thanks! Might give them a try then. A was going to get some of the gel to use as a fire starter anyway.I've had no problem cleaning if off my BCB folder.
I've ordered some gel and a bag of blocks and will try them out in my Trangia solid fuel holder to start with.I use the blocks and the gel in wee titanium cups, about the size of a small espresso cup. The residue is like semi hard wax and comes off no bother. A bit of soot like substance which again comes off in the wash. Handy to have in a brew kit or as a fire starter in we conditions.
Yeah, I’m glad I noticed that the ones in trays are only tiny, as I almost bought them (build in tray of the right size seemed handy and I had planned to save them and get some more later if I liked them).I have some of the little 7g dragon fuel pods for a fire starter.
Supposedly one will raise the temperature of a cup (250-300ml) of water something like 40°C. Not tried it though.