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#2

   

Consider 

location 

and 

context 

before starting a CanFire

 

#3

   

 Flame On! - light the wick at the ends  

L

ocate

 the CanFire

 like you would a campfire: 

• Use OUTDOORS only!
• In a level clearing, well away from burnables above, 

to the side or under it. An old fire ring is often ideal. 

• Do NOT put it on a table. Like a campfire, the pot 

gets really hot underneath – a wood picnic table will 
burn, a glass patio table will shatter. 

• Keep it low to the ground. Unlike a campfire it can 

accidentally be knocked over and spilled.

C

ontext

 is really important:

• 

KEEP CHILDREN WELL AWAY

 –  No horseplay can be 

allowed near a CanFire

.                    

• Brief EVERYONE on saftey and warn against trying to 

put it out with water.

• Consider not using the CanFire

 that night if the crowd you’re with is likely to be rowdy. 

SEVERE burns are far too high a price for drunken partying. You’ll get the “Best camp 

toy” award some other night, trust us (and by the way it’s NOT A TOY)

• If there’s a breeze, you might prop the lid against the side as a small windbreak. This 

also makes the flame swirl in a nice way. The lid will get sooty and hot but it won’t hurt it.

• It takes about a half an hour to really get going. 

SEVERE BURN HAZARD

No Skin Contact with Wax!

SEVERE BURN HAZARD

Keep Children Away!

FIREBALL HAZARD

Keep Water Out!

T

he wax inside the CanFire

 reaches temperatures of 

over 600˚F. This is MUCH hotter than normal cook-

ing temperatures you’re familiar with. It will cause 
SEVERE 3rd DEGREE burns if it touches skin.

K

eep liquids OUT! Spilling water in, or pouring 

water onto a hot CanFire

 CAUSES A VIOLENT 

ERUPTION OF HOT WAX and a LARGE FIREBALL 

— The fireball is big – possibly setting fire to things 

that were out of reach before, like you.

— The hot wax splatter zone is several feet - well 

within reach of friends who might be sitting 

around it. At the least, their clothes will be ruined.

— No peeing on a CanFire

!

— Keep Rain Out!

#1

    

Two supremely important warnings

  

CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD

Outdoor Use Only!

WARNING

OPEN FLAME

Keep Burnables Away! 

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