Cooking When There's No Power #2: Testing Seth McGinn's CanCooker


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Another round of testing equipment for cooking when the grid is down. In this episode, I’m testing the Seth McGinn CanCooker …

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  1. Bear
    Bear says:

    Nifty! I think I’d try to cook some kind of pot roast as the first meal, if it were me! The sterno stove is also cool, is it robust enough to also be used go burn sticks in as a fuel source (the stove, not the can cooker).

    Another thing many people don’t consider on natural disasters that can be a cheap but effective piece of equipment is a radio. If the power is out, cell towers are down. Internet is useless. But radio is always the last thing to go down; fm will transmit around 50-100 miles iirc. But AM transmits about 200 miles and in the right condition, shortwave can transmit around the globe. Such an effective source of information that to find out where to go, how to get help, and generally what is going on. If radio communication is down, its the zombie apocalypse, haha! That’s not even touching the benefits of 2 way communication via amateur/ham radio

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