Another lesson learned... figured I may as well teach it:

For the purposes of herb extraction and construction (lets just say for the record I was making cannabutter), I wanted to use a camping stove in my basement to not get caught by my parents. Once again, by not trying to get caught, I endangered their lives.

The camping stove is an old Coleman white-fuel stove, meaning it is fueled by naphtha or gasoline. I used naphtha fuel, like zippo fuel.

After 30 minutes of cooking, I realised that the air tasted like candy and I had a slight headache. WARNING SIGNS! I immediately turned off the stove and opened up a window, and did some research online.

I probable got a very mild dose of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Needless to say, nobody was harmed, and I am feeling much better now.
moeburn Reviewed by moeburn on . DONT use camping stoves indoors! Another lesson learned... figured I may as well teach it: For the purposes of herb extraction and construction (lets just say for the record I was making cannabutter), I wanted to use a camping stove in my basement to not get caught by my parents. Once again, by not trying to get caught, I endangered their lives. The camping stove is an old Coleman white-fuel stove, meaning it is fueled by naphtha or gasoline. I used naphtha fuel, like zippo fuel. After 30 minutes of cooking, I Rating: 5