Comparison water heating test.
BCB fire dragon with 27g fuel block & USGI mug; Highlander (black) folding stove & USGI mug with supplied fuel; Hexamine solid fuel stove wplus mug stand & mk1 crusader mug with supplied fuel.
Each cup had 500ml of tap water. Air temp 11c with 14-15mph wind athough I was partculy sheltered.
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With the wind it took a bit to get the solid fuel going. The fire dragon kit immediately so in the end it see this to start off the rest. As a result the fire dragon block was burning for a minute or two before being used to heat anything.
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It’s not a great image but the stove with the mug holder kicked out more flame sideways. I think because of the way the holder channels the air flow.
The holder did mean I could slide the whole stove around without it tipping over however. The Highlander stove without this was a bit trickier.
At around 5’30” all the cups were covered with small bubbles inside.
At 10’30” the firedragon ran out just before a rolling boil. It had been burning for an additional minute or two without being used to heat anything.
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At around 14’ the solid fuel was done. Again just before a fully rolling boil. I did add an additional block and these ran until 22’ with a rolling boil at about 17-18’ the stove with the cup holder was slightly quicker.
Thoughts on these three setups:
• The alcohol based fuel was very easy to light.
• The stove with the cup holder was the most stable, provided you have the right mug. These can be had with fuel for under a fiver.
• The solid fuel stoves needed two blocks to get to a rolling boil. The single fire dragon block was not quite enough in the conditions but a minute or two was wasted.
• In terms of bulk of fuel the amount used was similar so weight saving isn’t an issue.
• I really like the cup holder. The smell of toxic fuel makes your grub taste better.