Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: Heat diffuser
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4keys |
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Minnesotian |
Long time ago, back when the Pocket Rocket first came out, I used a wire gauze with a ceramic center as a heat diffuser. Commonly used in laboratories for Bunsen burners and glass beakers, it worked well but ultimately found it not needed. Something similar to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire_gauze |
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AluminumBarge |
Heat diffuser |
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chiefagikamik |
Something like this -> https://www.doitbest.com/product/629111/norpro-8-5-in-tin-wood-cookware-heat-diffuser-629111 I just had a brainstorm this morning about how to avoid hot spots / scorching for example when I make pancakes, fry up fish fillets, etc. and thought of this but haven't heard of anyone trying it on a camp stove. Anyone done it? |
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A1t2o |
Maybe if it were smaller and cupped around the stove, so the gas ignited above the diffuser instead of below, it would work, but the current design would just cause you to waste more fuel by deflecting it away from the pan. You are better off holding the pan above the stove and moving it constantly, or just buying a thicker pan that would distribute the heat more evenly, like cast iron. |
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Moonpath |
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apk |
https://fourdog.com/titanium-heat-diffuser/ You could make your own from a #10 can, but it would not be as light. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBV9qQ41FK0 I have not tried it yet, but will be using one this summer for slow cooking and baking over a MSR stove. |
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Ausable |
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