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    Around here the smaller cans of Maxwell House, Chock Full of Nuts and some off brands are metal. I haven't looked to see if any of the larger cans are metal. The brand I usually use (Folgers Gourmet Supreme) uses the plastic variety.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Probably not for the home, Winnie, unless you intend to use it outside. Lot's of smoke and CO2.
    Ooops that what I meant. Certainly wouldn't use it indoors, but it's another idea.
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    That is a great little stove!

    I can still find some decent cans at the town recycling center/dump.

    I snagged a few out of the bin last week. I should probably grab as many of the coffee cans as I can since they are harder to come by.
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