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Re: Bioethanol

Hi Brian, I've been using the B&Q bio-ethanol for years.

There is no way I'd go back to meths.

Bio-ethanol is cheaper than meths and you've outlined the benefits.

I've got nothing detrimental to say about it.

Meth's users - still - are missing out if they don't give it a try - at least.

Re: Bioethanol

Hi Brian,

Used the Vango variation in my Flatcat for a few years, as you say it does all the things meths does without the stink.Downside is the same as all liquid fuels, spills/ leakage and can be a problem to acquire at times.
Hope to see you 2020.

Barry T

Re: Bioethanol

Well, each to their own. Tho', to reference the, ah, spillage issues, This product could do the biz Sure, I've used ethanol as a last resort, but . . . trundling around a kilo of gubbins was no kind of fun..... This gel baby looks like it could address the issue. (They came for spills but stayed for hills ... )

Also, whilst I can understand those on a budget - do we really care about a two or three pound monetary differential?. Give me a break - dear is cheap, and frankly I'd go with a kosher Trangia myself, hey ho.

Re: Bioethanol

I've been using the B&Q stuff for a few years in both my Trangias, penny stoves, Caldera Cone stove etc.
I rate it highly and use it in preference to meths: it burns cleaner, doesn't pong, and it may even burn more efficiently.