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    wrap your sandwich or food in tinfoil and put it on top of the heater, make sure its not touching the handle. Warms up/ grills nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Basstard View Post
    wrap your sandwich or food in tinfoil and put it on top of the heater, make sure its not touching the handle. Warms up/ grills nicely.
    Good advice , I melted my handle the first time trying

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    For a rack I take the guard off, insert the bottom pegs in the top holes, walla you have a cooking rack, great for warming up anything, when done flip it back around and re-install.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTCAST View Post
    For a rack I take the guard off, insert the bottom pegs in the top holes, walla you have a cooking rack, great for warming up anything, when done flip it back around and re-install.
    I made a chicken wire basket that just hooks onto the wire safety guard and holds a sandwich or can of soup and when done just take it off and keep it in the tub if my flip over.


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    For the cost (20.00) I went out and bought a small stove top at MEC and it screws right into the top of a propane tank. As for favourite meals, I'm just happy to have something hot!

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