Hot Cans Ready Meals

Just seen these on a website

cb-shack.co.uk/hotcan-self-h … -1222.html

Has any one tried them?

If so are they any good?

I ask because we spend a decent amount of time waiting for road closures and that, usually miles from services, hot grub etc, thought these might be ideal if they’re any good

Used them years ago,fills a gap not cordon bleu though.

Alright if you’re stuck type thing?

Bale Bandit:
Just seen these on a website

cb-shack.co.uk/hotcan-self-h … -1222.html

Has any one tried them?

If so are they any good?

I ask because we spend a decent amount of time waiting for road closures and that, usually miles from services, hot grub etc, thought these might be ideal if they’re any good

At £4 a tin does it come with a blonde tart to spoon feed you ?
A lot cheaper to buy a gas stove for emergencies and normal beans etc etc .

3 wheeler:

Bale Bandit:
Just seen these on a website

cb-shack.co.uk/hotcan-self-h … -1222.html

Has any one tried them?

If so are they any good?

I ask because we spend a decent amount of time waiting for road closures and that, usually miles from services, hot grub etc, thought these might be ideal if they’re any good

At £4 a tin does it come with a blonde tart to spoon feed you ?
A lot cheaper to buy a gas stove for emergencies and normal beans etc etc .

I’ve a stove and I do tend to favour it, but I suppose the advantage of these is you can heat them up on the move.

Bale Bandit:

3 wheeler:

Bale Bandit:
Just seen these on a website

cb-shack.co.uk/hotcan-self-h … -1222.html

Has any one tried them?

If so are they any good?

I ask because we spend a decent amount of time waiting for road closures and that, usually miles from services, hot grub etc, thought these might be ideal if they’re any good

At £4 a tin does it come with a blonde tart to spoon feed you ?
A lot cheaper to buy a gas stove for emergencies and normal beans etc etc .

I’ve a stove and I do tend to favour it, but I suppose the advantage of these is you can heat them up on the move.

Don’t forget to keep checking your mirrors for blacked - out Beemers
or Angus style bobtail units… :laughing:

Any mince beef onion,meatballs ,beef stew.
Make a little fire,dent tins ,throw on fire and retrieve before dent pops out.
Hey presto . .Ready meal.

At £4.00 a tin I would be more tempted to go to an army surplus store and buy an MRE (meal ready to eat) for the same price, you get a lot more for your money.
Only emergency use mind, not for day to day use.

Type MRE into eBay they are there for £4 but you have to incurr postage costs.

Them cans do seem a good option though, to have in the bottom of your bag if your ever caught out.

Christmas Dinner in a Can (Hot Can review)

youtube.com/watch?v=K-mfYXdjNTM

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Not new & pretty disappointing.

They were intended for military use years ago by a company in
South Kirkby called Parkin.

In those days, they were literally a normal sized can of food inside a bigger tin
can. The gap between was half-filled with lime and half-filled with water. You
pierced the separation and the lime/water mix produced a chemical reaction
and a fair amount of heat - but not really enough to make some food piping hot.

If you want hot food in the cab, I wouldn’t recommend these, I would recommend
a primus stove but make sure the cab is WELL VENTILATED or you will die.


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Dieseldoforme:
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but make sure the cab is WELL VENTILATED or you will die.

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:laughing:

Bale Bandit:
Just seen these on a website

cb-shack.co.uk/hotcan-self-h … -1222.html

Has any one tried them?

If so are they any good?

I ask because we spend a decent amount of time waiting for road closures and that, usually miles from services, hot grub etc, thought these might be ideal if they’re any good

I stopped reading after “Wait 12 minutes”.