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  2. Portable stove - Wikipedia

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    A small Snow Peak portable stove running on MSR gas and the stove's carrying case The parts of portable gas stove—gas cartridge, burner and regulator. A portable stove is a cooking stove specially designed to be portable and lightweight, used in camping, picnicking, backpacking, or other use in remote locations where an easily transportable means of cooking or heating is needed.

  3. History of the portable gas stove - Wikipedia

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    The portable gas stove is a combination of portability and functionality; combining the light weight of a small gas canister with the heat output needed to cook a meal. Portable stoves in modern times can be divided into several broad categories based on the type of fuel used and the design of the aluminium stoving frame. Unpressurised stoves ...

  4. G.I. pocket stove - Wikipedia

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    The G.I. pocket stove is inches (220 mm) high and inches (110 mm) in diameter, and weighs about 3 pounds (1.4 kg). It was designed to burn either leaded or unleaded automobile gasoline (sometimes referred to as "white gasoline" or pure gasoline, without lead or additives). It can hold 1 US pint (470 mL) of fuel, burn for over 3 hours on a full ...

  5. Five ways to protect yourself from smoky air - AOL

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    Avoid anything that can increase the number of small particles in the air including: smoking, using gas, propane or wood-burning stoves and furnaces, spraying aerosol products, burning candles or ...

  6. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    A gas stoveis a stovethat is fuelled by combustible gas such as natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas, syngas, or other flammablegas. Before the advent of gas, cooking stoves relied on solid fuelssuch as coal or wood. The first gas stoves were developed in the 1820s and a gas stove factory was established in England in 1836.

  7. Propane - Wikipedia

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    Propane is a popular choice for barbecues and portable stoves because the low boiling point of −42 °C (−44 °F) makes it vaporize as soon as it is released from its pressurized container. Therefore, no carburetor or other vaporizing device is required; a simple metering nozzle suffices.