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Thread: Hexi Burners

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    Default Hexi Burners

    I doubt most people here want them because theyre not that great, but if you do I have access to lots of hexi burners (mostly full boxes of tablets), including some of the old style tablets.
    If you dont know what one is, here is a picture http://www.airtrainingcorps.org/imag.../hexiburner.jp
    They are useful for cooking ration packs or generally boiling water for drinks etc. I have even cooked pasta on one before

    Im looking for a traditional fire steel for use with flint, a kuksa, a leather pouch/drawstring bag and anything else
    Now looking for a fire piston aswell, but this is probably a bit much
    Last edited by georann; 03-06-2010 at 17:51.

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    Im also looking for bits of ration packs (the meal parts rather than the extras) and a paracord wristband
    Last edited by georann; 04-06-2010 at 16:41.

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    Anybody? I really would like that steel!

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    keep trying i have swapped loads of them on here.hexi burners are great emergency stoves and are a handy thing to have in your car or the bottom of your pack. you can always remove the fuel to keep the weight down and use twigs ect.i use the fuel for lighting fires. in the garden,quite often but then i have hundreds of them!
    fat people are harder to kidknapp

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    Thanks for the good sales pitch!

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    I have a few ration pack meals and could sort you a paracord pracelet, PM me and we should be able to sort something

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    I can make you a paracord bracelet if you want another, pm me if you do.

    (Multipe colours available, curved side release buckle ;-))

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    I have all sorts of things, but none on your list

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    Have just completed a happy swap with Angelo but im open to offers...

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    Can anyone recommend a good place to buy stainless steel buckles to make a Paracord Bracelet?
    Never without my pararcord survival bracelet an essential part of any survival kit

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