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Tool for draining/crushing isobutane fuel canister
I have seen a tool that helps drain the last of the fuel out of your isobutane fuel canister, and then pierce it to make it easy to crush. It's a simple little gadget that looks like a can opener.
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Storing Fuel Canisters with Stove Pump Attached
The Question
Can I store my white gas fuel canister with the stove pump attached?
Follow-up Questions
Is it safe to store white gas fuel canisters partially filled with white gas?
Does this hold ...
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What's the best way to use up (and dispose of) almost-empty butane canisters?
I take a Primus EtaExpress stove with me when camping, and am slowing accumulating a collection of canisters with only around ~20% gas in them.
With this little gas, they don't have enough pressure ...
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What are the advantages and disadvantages between gas, liquid and solid fuel?
It seems you can get fuel for stoves in either gas form (butane, propane, etc.) liquid (methylated spirit) or solid fuel tablets.
What are the particular advantages and disadvantages with each ...
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What's the difference between white gas, propane, kerosene, and gasoline?
How do I know what type I should use when I'm planning a camping trip?