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<blockquote data-quote="David-Karratha" data-source="post: 665689" data-attributes="member: 22207"><p>They’re really great. Simple & quick. Couldn’t recommend them enough.</p><p></p><p>‘Gotta admit though, that lately my go-to cuppa maker is a Jetboil Flash. Yes, it needs a fuel canister, but it’s crazy fast, self contained and far more bushfire friendly. I’ll typically use it in the back of my ute, (well away from anything that’ll burn) and feel much happier when I’m in thick dry bush. Also let’s me cook my brekky & dinner.</p><p>I suspect my car’s exhaust DPF is probably more likely to start a fire than my cuppa or dinner cooking choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David-Karratha, post: 665689, member: 22207"] They’re really great. Simple & quick. Couldn’t recommend them enough. ‘Gotta admit though, that lately my go-to cuppa maker is a Jetboil Flash. Yes, it needs a fuel canister, but it’s crazy fast, self contained and far more bushfire friendly. I’ll typically use it in the back of my ute, (well away from anything that’ll burn) and feel much happier when I’m in thick dry bush. Also let’s me cook my brekky & dinner. I suspect my car’s exhaust DPF is probably more likely to start a fire than my cuppa or dinner cooking choice. [/QUOTE]
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