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JOHN,
Who is the vendor of the white 4 liter container w/pink label ? Thanks once more for the help. Cordially, Courtney John wrote: Hi again, I was reading some of the other threads on this and thought I would also pass along this. It is best if you never let the Origo run out of fuel. I used a timer to prevent this from happening too often. It ruins the absorbtion material. Also, be careful what you burn in it. Some meythl hydrate burns with a distict odor which irritates the eyes. Less of a problem when system is vented to the outside. In Canada, we have two main suppliers of the fuel. One works and the other has a distinct odor. Never use pressurized stove alcohol. It works but the smell is unbearable. Also, it is much more expensive. In Canada, the two suppliers have different jugs. One is clear plastic (lousy) and the other is in a white 4 litre jug with pink labels (excellent) fyi cheers j Courtney Thomas wrote: Have come into an old single burner and am considering it as a backup source. Opinions, caveats, advice ? Thank you, Courtney -- s/v Mutiny Rhodes Bounty II lying Oriental, NC WDB5619 |
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