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On 21 April, Allen Dick wrote: "we invested in designing and making special
boxes that hold two smokers,
> paper, fuel, and matches or lighter. The boxes cost us about $100
Canadian dollars each, but have paid for
> themselves many times over".
$100 boxes are afforale only by the professional. The hobbyist with 3,7 or
20 hives will find a plastic bucket with a snap-on airtight lid works well,
if big enough to hold one smoker and some fuel. Hardware shops sell plastic
storage boxes for under £2 UK. A piece of wood will save the bottom melting,
your smoker should have a guard to stop the hot side touching anything.
Avoid starting fires by NOT emptying the smoker while it is still hot.
Robin Dartington
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