🔥 Fuel your next adventure with clean, instant heat!
Coghlan's Fuel Stove Tablets offer 24 compact, solid fuel tablets that ignite easily and burn cleanly without smoke or odor. Perfect for camping, backpacking, and emergency use, these lightweight, non-toxic tablets provide reliable heat in a portable form factor, made in the USA for trusted quality.
Brand | Coghlan's |
Fuel Type | Solid Fuel |
Material | Blend |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Power Source | Solid Fuel |
Item Weight | 0.38 Pounds |
UPC | 056389095656 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00056389095656 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.2 x 2.99 x 1.14 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Coghlan's |
Country of Origin | United States |
Model Name | 9565 |
Color | Multi |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Coghlan's |
Part Number | CGS_9565 |
Model Year | 2013 |
Included Components | Fuel Tablets |
Size | One Size |
W**S
Very good
Used these before. Great fpr the small cook stoves or to start a fire in a hurry. Very pleased
A**R
Esbit stove fuel!
Great smaller solid fuel option for the Esbit stove and very affordable!
D**D
Reliable favorite for camping
I am an avid camper. I tend to take only minimal gear and these work great in my Coghlans emergency folding stove and Esbit stove.*what's even better is that you can store them inside folding stoves or seperatly if out longer.*Great hide away for home or abroad for emergency heat, fire starter and cooking source.*Can and will leave slight smut/sut marks that generally can be wiped off.**I do recommend one extra fuel tab (2-3 tabs) on long burns or large amount of food/water to reach efficient and effective heat. I use them to heat up to 16 oz
K**E
Failed to boil water, but still useful
I had high hopes for these after reading the reviews, but they are just not as good as I hoped. Still they are useful.I did two tests with them using two different setups. I used an Esbit pocket stove and ultralight aluminum mug without a lid with in one test and the Esbit 3-piece Lightweight Cookset with lid with the other. The conditions were mildly windy on a warm summer day, and I used an aluminum foil windscreen with each setup. Water was straight from the tap and not hot. I used one fuel tablet with each setup, and each mug had one cup of water in there. Each tablet burned for right about 10 minutes, although the last couple of minutes of burn was so low as to be almost useless. The tablets did not produce anywhere near the flame that an Esbit tablet produces. In both cases the tablets failed to bring the water to a boil, and were only capable of bringing a single cup to a low simmer for a minute or two. I was pretty disappointed, as by comparison the Esbit tabs will usually get a cup to boil within 4-6 minutes or so in the same setups. Also, the tablets did not burn completely. Esbits burn completely and leave very little residue, while these each left a cone of unburnt fuel stuck to the burner after they had gone out; it seems the ashes stopped the flame from reaching the inner core. I had to cut it out with a knife in each stove. I suppose you could probably reuse it, but I'd rather it simply burned the first time around. So, in light of these tests...Pros:- very compact compared to Esbit tabs, can carry many more- would work well as firestarters- perfectly adequate for heating water for instant coffee, hot chocolate, etc- did not have any odor I could detect (unlike the Esbit "dead fish" smell)Cons:- will not bring water to a boil- more difficult to light than Esbit tabs- left unburnt core in each burner / did not burn completelyWhile they failed to boil water, they are still very useful, as most of the time I do not actually need to boil water. They get water plenty hot and would likely warm up say, a can of pork and beans just fine, so they are quite useful in that role. I can also carry alot more of them than I can Esbit tabs in the same amount of space. For many roles the Esbits are really overkill and you may end up wasting some of the fuel, and for those roles these will do the trick. It would have been nice if they could have boiled water - would've gotten 5 stars from me then. As it is, I will carry a mix of Esbits and Coghlan's, and save the Esbits for when I really need a longer burn or a more intense flame. These will do the trick for everything else.
J**N
good performance, not good smell
These fuel tabs burn clean and hot and I like them much better than trioxane bars because of the lessened fumes. They do still smell unpleasant in the confines of any enclosure. I keep single tabs rolled in foil in my kits and vehicles for firestarters. A single tab will heat a generous cup of coffee with a canteen cup and stand; three fit well in a small pill bottle with instant coffee in another.
J**N
Good quality
Easy-to-use. Lights fast very good product. Small size for back pack..
T**L
Worked great
A little less burn time, but fine to do the job.
M**N
Not a bad value for what you get
I wanted these mainly for emergency usage, basically to try out against other products of this nature. While it may be great for certain stoves meant for it, trying to use it to help in an emergency heat source isn't ideal.I took some of these on my recent dispersed camping trip and I'm glad I did BUT, they literally just caused the damp wood to smolder. I added small, dry tinder to the pile of lint I had also included, and nothing lit up, like it should've.It was a new area for me but unfortunately, a very well used one and that meant that most of the good/dry wood had already been used up. Remaining wood was pretty damp or rotted, and it was quite chilly, so I just wanted to warm up a bit.They're really small tablets and I'm sure they would be good to keep around and use with the right stove to warm up some food in a pinch, but that's all you're going to get from these.
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