ofuros wrote:Non toxic & biodegradable.
ofuros wrote:Wish the heater packs were cheaper.
JohnnoMcJohnno wrote: I see it says 100 degrees C on the pack, but can it boil water?
crollsurf wrote:Hi ofurus, I like this although I'm curious about the silver zip lock your food is in. Is that part of the pouch setup, which you can wash out or did you get that elsewhere?
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ofuros wrote:It's quicklime based, it's printed on the packet & on their heat pack page...& i also dropped the company a email about longer trips. They're saying a spent heat pack ingredients are ok in the environment.
ofuros wrote:I've been bringing the spent burner home anyway as I'm only out for a couple of nights at most.
ofuros wrote:crollsurf wrote:Hi ofurus, I like this although I'm curious about the silver zip lock your food is in. Is that part of the pouch setup, which you can wash out or did you get that elsewhere?
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Available in various sizes.
Roughly $1-2each depending on size. Downside...min purchase 25
Orion wrote:What does it weigh on the return trip?
crollsurf wrote:These Mylar packs are new to me. Can you recommend a size that works well with the pouch?
I'm guessing I can seal and vacuum pack them with my Aldi sealer. Plus the pouch and heaters look like they'd pack down nicely.
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crollsurf wrote:Had no luck with the Korean site and can't find the pouches elsewhere. Anyone know where you can get your hands on the pouches or an alternative.
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wildwanderer wrote:Does anyone know if the water heated by the pouch is drinkable?
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