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	<title>Comments on: Canister vs. Liquid Fuel Stoves, plus MSR SuperFly only $39.97 &#38; Free Shipping at Altrec.com</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Canister vs. Liquid Fuel Stoves, plus MSR SuperFly only $39.97 &#38; Free Shipping at Altrec.com&lt;/strong&gt;

Canister vs. Liquid Fuel Stoves:
Traditional wisdom says that liquid fuel stoves (where you fill &#38; pump up fuel bottles yourself) produce more total heat and have less bulky fuel bottles than canister stoves - like this SuperFly model.</description>
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<p>Canister vs. Liquid Fuel Stoves:<br />
Traditional wisdom says that liquid fuel stoves (where you fill &amp; pump up fuel bottles yourself) produce more total heat and have less bulky fuel bottles than canister stoves - like this SuperFly model.</p>
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