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In this video, I made portable stoves that you can use in emergencies or in the camp or in nature, using a few old techniques. These stoves can be made almost entirely from waste materials. Paraffin, beeswax or animal or vegetable oils are placed inside waste tin cans with sawdust, cardboard and rope as fuel. Wicks made of cardboard, fabric, sawdust or rope mixed with oils can provide high heat and light for a long time. It is possible to cook, warm up and get light with these. For example, in Ukraine, which is currently at war with Russia, people behind the front lines make such stoves and send them to hot conflict zones or store them to survive in case of serious and long-term power cuts. The stoves I made in the video were efficient enough to burn for hours with about 10-20 TL worth of paraffin and wood sawdust that I got for free. You can try them and see for yourself. Enjoy watching ----------------- I do a lot of cool experiments here, explain science and build great things. Enjoy watching Instagram: / sserdaraksu