Goodwill Fondue set Boil test 1
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 at
7:38 am
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Tagged with: Boil • fondue • Goodwill • test
Filed under: burner fondue
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its ment to not burn the cheese =P
I’d be more worried about getting Red’s foot up my ***, lol.
I have three of those fondue stoves, Fondue Fuel is Meths (alcohol) I use it in my stoves all the time. Check out my videos. Its the same as denatured. ED 5/5
Heck with Red. I’ve always had a thing for Kitty. Boy, sure hope my wife doesn’t read this. LOL
Hi. First off please don’t feel that you have to apologize for your english. You do english a whole lot better than I do Dutch.
The thermometer came from Target and I’ve seen some at Walmart. I don’t know if you have these stores in your area but I think most any large store that sells kitchen tools should carry something like them.
Thanks for the info on the gel. I think I’ll try the burner using Sterno sometime.
I got lots burner and complete fondue sets. Yup the burn denatured alcohol put more then 1 oz. burns better. A percolator coffee pot works good on that type when it start to go turn down flame let do slow
The fondue burner I have uses some kind of gel, it burns a little longer than alcohol I think. Your suposed to put some small cans with gel in them, and buy a new gel can everytime you use the burner. ‘
Could you please tell me where you got that temrature meter from?
Sorry for my bad english.
I see these at Goodwill all the time and thought the burner looked like it might be handy. The pot is an enamel covered, heavy steel. I think with the camping pot the time will be better. After I did this test I happened to notice that the larger Trangia fits in this perfectly.
For an emergency stove used around the house or packed in a car kit it will prove to be very handy. I’ll have to collect some more of them.
I have not seen one of these in years! They sell fondue fuel at hobby shops and art’s and craft’s stores. This took a bit longer to boil water then I would have guessed, Great video gain
I love your idea of using that for low-cost, emergency cooking, like if your utilities go out. And you can cook inside with it since alcohol is clean burning. You probably have a good collection of emergency stoves to choose from now.
I use methal-hidrate it works the best
As for the type of alcohol, denatured or isopropyl is recommended, and the gelled alcohol is just sterno.
Ooo, how 70′s, lol. Call Red and Kitty, we’re gonna have a fondue party!
Fondue fuel is alcohol or a gelled version of the same.