Easy Matching of Fuels and Devices
Decide which alternative fuels you'd like to store and match them with supporting devices, appliances, and equipment. It's best to have more than one type of fuel on hand for emergencies. Selecting both indoor and outdoor alternative fuels provides you with more options.
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- solar
- battery
- propane
- butane
- gasoline
- white gas
- kerosene
- lamp oil
- alcohol
- charcoal
- canned heat
- solid fuel tablet
- firewood
- instafire
- firestarter
- biomass
- match or lighter
- electricity for recharging
- no fuel
Get info on solar generators.
Get info on fuel generators.
Get info on portable power stations.
Get info about using a gas stove for cooking in a power outage.
Get info on using an alcohol stove for cooking.
Get info on using a canned heat stove for cooking.
Get info on using a thermal cooker.
Get info on using a rice cooker.
Get info on using a butane camp stove for indoor cooking.
Get info on using your backyard grill for emergency cooking.
Get info on using a solar oven for cooking.
Get info on using an Ember Oven for indoor cooking.
Get info on using an Ember Oven for outdoor cooking.
Get info on using a rocket stove for cooking.
Get info on using a backpacking stove for cooking.
Get info on using a gas-fueled backpacking stove for cooking.
Get info on using a gas-fueled pocket stove for cooking.
Get info on using a solid fuel tablet stove for cooking.
Get info on using a folding stove for cooking.
Get info on using a biomass kettle for boiling water.
Get info on using a solar kettle for boiling water.
Get info on using power failure lights for lighting.
Get info on using rechargeable light bulbs for lighting.
Get info on choosing the right flashlight for emergency lighting.
Get info on using a battery-powered lantern for lighting.
Get info on using indoor solar lights for lighting.
Get info on using a liquid candle for lighting.
Get info on using a wax candle for lighting.
Get info on using a flameless candle for lighting.
Get info on using glow sticks for lighting.
Get info on using a gas lantern for outdoor lighting.
Get info on using a tiki torch for outdoor lighting.
Get info on using solar garden lighting for outdoor lighting.
Get info on using a gas-powered space heater for warmth.
Get info on using hand and body warmers for warmth.
Get info on using a gas-powered patio heater for warmth.
Get info on using a portable charger to recharge your devices.
Get info on using a UPS to recharge your devices.
Get info on using a solar charger to recharge your devices.
Get info on using a solar panel to recharge your devices.
Get info on using a hand crank to manually recharge your devices.