Hexamine stove
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Army Reserve recruits in the UK learning to cook with hexamine stoves
A hexamine stove, or hexi-stove, is a cooking stove that uses hexamine fuel tablets.[1] The fuel tablets are also known as hexamethyl-enetetramine or methenamine.[1] The stove's function is use in emergency situations. It acts as a platform for cooking and windbreak for such cooking.[1] The hexamine stove is designed to fold into a compact size for storage.[1]
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