Emergency Heater in a Can

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Emergency Heater in a Can

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Emergency Heater in a Can
            • :!: This EHP site accepts NO RESPONSIBILITY for the use of this home-made heater! If you were to decide to try this method, you do so at your OWN RISK. Any and ALL liability is your own.
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Stove in a Can
http://selfreliantsisters.blogspot.com/2010/11/stove-in-can.html

Stores for 5 yrs and burns for 6 hours

Supplies:

1 new quart size Paint Can with lid (can be purchased at ACE, Lowes or Home Depot)
1 roll Toilet Paper (cheap kind and NOT jumbo sized)
1 bottle 70% rubbing alcohol (Isopropyl not ethyl)
12 oz can (chunk chicken type) with holes drilled in and vents cut around bottom, or #10 can w/vents (we used a #10 can)
paint can opener (free from Lowes or Home Depot) ---CONTINUED---
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DIY Emergency Heater for $5
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/diy-emergency-heater-5/

It’s getting cold out, which means it’s time to make sure you’re prepared for a winter power outage. If you don’t want to spend money on expensive propane space heaters and the like, you could try making your own space heaters, like VP Prepping & Survival does in this video.

All you need to make this emergency heater is: ---CONTINUED---
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