

There's still a few weeks of summer left, so it's not too late to go camping with these HotCans, self-heating containers that automagically heat up a hot dinner on the trail. Just place the can on its uncanny red lid, pop the top, and 12 minutes later you have yourself some steamy beef casserole, sausages and beans (which we affectionately call beans 'n' franks here in the States), or vegetable chili.
We dig things that heat themselves up with that super-cool exothermic reaction, such as those self-heating pads that effectively soothe an aching runner's knees. While the culinary choices within these HotCans leave something to be desired, maybe this is the beginning of a whole new era of stove-less cooking. We'd like to see the containers available by themselves, so we could put our own concoctions inside.
For now, you'll have to pay $8 for the privilege of eating what might be considered prison food. Yeah, well, who said going back to nature was going to be easy?
Via Oh Gizmo
By Ziggytek at 4:41 PM ON 08/10/09
These would have been nice to have when I went on a trip with friends across a few states a few months back. I kow my mom would buy these in a heartbeat and keep everything warm. She constantly yells when me or my siblings eat cold stuff out of the fridge. http://ziggytek.com/
By Onkel Udo at 12:51 AM ON 08/11/09
Ummmm. The same basic technology that brought us hot MRE's...and we all know how tasty and desireable those are!
By Siegfried at 3:06 PM ON 09/07/09
Actually, these are pretty tasty. They served these same things to us in certain Army schools whenever training ran long, and we missed serving hours at the dining facility. We called em Jimmy Deans. They taste about that same as a can of Chef Boyardee, and heat up more evenly because you can stir them, and the can keeps heating while you eat. Only thing is that beans get a little mealy in them, and they way a ton. They would be worthless for hiking.
Siegfried:
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