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...your questions answered. A blog by Claire - The Raclette and Fondue
What kind of fuel can you use in the Staub Fondues?
Posting date: 19th November 2007 11:02
You are right, I should have already put the answer to this in the Staub Fondue product details!. The answer is the hard fondue paste fuel that you should be able to get in any hardware store.
You can also buy it via us in bulk - either the Kuchenprofi safety fuel paste or the Spring fuel paste. The Spring is cheaper but it takes longer to arrive!
I am now in the process of adding the details onto the Staub fondue set details.
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