Fondue fuel flames.
FAQ: Where to buy Fondue Fuel?

A: Try the camping section of a sporting goods store or a megastore like Walmart. It's usually in with the camp stoves.
It's not the heat; it's the stupidity
Let's say, hypothetically, you get a blast of cold winter air and find that your newly installed cattle waterer is frozen. Your electrician is sort of new at this sort of installation thing, so he got it set up, but he didn't get the thermostat set high enough to keep the water in liquid form. Your waterer is a brand you don't particularly like, but it's the only one local suppliers sell anymore, so you buy it instead of your old reliable stainless steel model that hasn't given you trouble for most of your career.
Waterers are usually not that bad to thaw out. You take a gallon milk jug and fill it with hot water from the sink. Pop the lid on your waterer, take the cover off the water valve and pour the hot water on it. Wait a moment and water begins to flow again. Replace all the stuff you took off and go about your day again.
swiss fire gel fondue fuel – gel
I had a fondue set for many years that I really enjoyed it. However, I find it hard to find the gel fuel, single fuel ready-to-use in the boxes is available. (Also, kind of melt is disgraced for entertainment.) Fondue is BACK, and after much testing, I found the Swiss Fire Gel on Amazon. It worked very well, especially a clean burn. Only drawback, it seemed to burn (capacity) faster for the same amount of fuel used, I previously.Swiss Fire Gel Fondue Fuel - Gel



(1969-12-31): My new fondue set recommends the Swissmar 3-once tins of gel fuel, but when I ordered them from a very good company at Amazon, the tins opened up...

