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Hay box
Looking for a hay box in good condition with the inserts prefer in alberta as shipping might be to expensive.
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Tyson; Here is one I noticed for sale on kijiji a few days ago. Unfortunately no inserts, and not in Alberta.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-fishing-campi...ationFlag=true
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I passed on one last weekend and kicking my butt ever since
$35us and was complete with inserts, lids and all gaskets... I do have one available, it is in Ontario but could be put on Greyhound in expensively PM if interested
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Still looking
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"Hay Box" is a new term for these that I have not heard before, is that the common Canadian name?
In Australian use, these are known as Hot Boxes, and I understand the US calls them "Mermite Cans", or M-1944 Cans. Under that name, they frequently appear (or the inner contents) on US Ebay, although of course you'd then be up for the postage costs you're trying to avoid. I do have a couple, but I'm probably too far to be of much help!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haybox
A hay box, straw box, fireless cooker, insulation cooker, wonder oven or retained-heat cooker is a cooker that utilizes the heat of the food being cooked to complete the cooking process. Food items to be cooked are heated to boiling point, and then insulated. Over a period of time, the food items cook by the heat captured in the insulated container. Generally, it takes three times the normal cooking time to cook food in a hay box |
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