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Batchstovez Dry-Baking Pots Video demo and Mini Heat Stove

PostPosted: Wed 07 Aug, 2013 10:07 pm
by ULWalkingPhil
Batchstovez Dry Baking kit custom made out of aluminium. Which are than anodized. The pots combined are 154grams including lid. Stove used a Mini Heat ST stove by Smokeeater908 for the states.

The mini heat stove is not so easy to control for dry baking. I have a new stove arriving soon from Minibulldesigns, I'm looking forward to.

Todays bake test is a Moist Date Loaf.


Re: Batchstovez Dry-Baking Pots Video demo and Mini Heat St

PostPosted: Thu 08 Aug, 2013 2:55 pm
by kyubi
Looks great, I'd love to try it myself.

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Re: Batchstovez Dry-Baking Pots Video demo and Mini Heat St

PostPosted: Wed 14 Aug, 2013 11:31 am
by Onestepmore
Good stuff!
Using the carbonfibre felt is a great idea, as it's multifunctional. Not only is it a windshield, and here you also use it as a pot holder to stop your fingers burning. I guess it can be used as an insulating cozy too (with some round pieces cut out for base and lid), to decrease direct heating time and therefore make fuel usage more efficient when reheating dehydrate foods.

I found some here from Minibulldesign
https://www.minibulldesign.com/productc ... duct=110&i
Flatcatgear also sells pieces as 'hats'
http://flatcatgear.com/zencart/index.ph ... ucts_id=34

Re: Batchstovez Dry-Baking Pots Video demo and Mini Heat St

PostPosted: Fri 16 Aug, 2013 6:04 pm
by ULWalkingPhil
Onestepmore wrote:Good stuff!
Using the carbonfibre felt is a great idea, as it's multifunctional. Not only is it a windshield, and here you also use it as a pot holder to stop your fingers burning. I guess it can be used as an insulating cozy too (with some round pieces cut out for base and lid), to decrease direct heating time and therefore make fuel usage more efficient when reheating dehydrate foods.

I found some here from Minibulldesign
https://www.minibulldesign.com/productc ... duct=110&i
Flatcatgear also sells pieces as 'hats'
http://flatcatgear.com/zencart/index.ph ... ucts_id=34


I purchased my Carbon Felt Windscreen from Batchstovez, the same time I purchased the Dry Baking Kit, It caught my eye and thought I'll try those, it's cheap enough and was keen to see how effective as a windscreen it would make. I'm very happy with it, as you say it's multifunctional. Just have to be careful the wind don't blow it away, as it's very light in weight.