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The Portable Camping Stove is a lightweight, stainless steel cooking solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 500 grams, it features a double-wall construction for efficient burning and reduced smoke output. Its compact design allows for easy transport, making it perfect for camping, hiking, and picnics. With a lifetime warranty, this stove promises quality and reliability for all your outdoor cooking needs.
Power Source | Wood |
Fuel Type | Wood, Gas, Liquid fuel, etc. |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.35"L x 5.35"W x 7.5"H |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
T**U
a must have in your kit or bug out bag
let me begin by saying this is a great little stove! removeing the protective coating, tedious .. yes. but very easy to remove. my first test lap with it .. back porch fresh from the box, 9 Kingsford briquettes and one rope fire starter .. combined with the MalloMe Camping Cookware Mess Kit and i prepared a dirty rice in the 2L pot and fried up some chicken strips in the pan … flawlessly with time to spare. i haven't been to the field with it to test with other natural fuel sources but as soon as i do i will amend this post.thus far it fits in my 42L pack, flat, weighs next to nothing, cools relatively quickly after long usage, assembles and comes apart too easy. this is a great buy if your into outdoors, or are just looking to cook on your porch and enjoy the evening. but like i said, this unit will be tested in the field (for days i will use this only) i will report back.** report ** this piece of kit is built tougher then it looks, i have used it on countless fishing and 3 day hikes... I will say after probably 50 or so burns it gets burned into position.. meaning it has to go back together the same way .. but of all my findings that's the worst if it.. worth the buy. I have 2
D**A
Pretty good deal!
I showed two different stoves for reference. The one on the left is the one brought from this seller. As you can see it's slightly smaller than the other, but when taken apart they are the same size. The prongs are a noticable diffence in size, but that's okay. I really like the fact that this stove came with a free gift and instructions, because the other did not. This is an excellent stove and I definitely recommend purchasing it!
S**R
Tiny wood burming powerhouse
So this item isn't the one I recieaved back in 2012 this looks like the Titanium folding wood burner. Maybe there was some patent infringement, imagine that.. As long as you can find a clear stone or concrete floor to place this on, it will burn small sticks and branches of cured and dry dead wood, quite handily. You will need some firestarter or know how to plane chips off the sticks to act as tinder not much needed. Mine doesn't gasify and it folds nearly flat. I think I like mine better than the bulkier new model. You will need to watch it constantly as the fire will expire after a few minutes without constant, small additions of fuel. Also remember to use this only above a solid, non flammable stone, concrete or masonry surface that is fairly flat and level, as it will leak small embers out the bottom and they will roll off and start fires if they can roll, or are blown off the surface it's placed on. Caution when using this camping, especially in forest situations, only in approved fire pits.And don't use when there are fire restrictions.
A**R
Amazing!
I use this with my 1.1 litre MSR Seagull (pictured). Of course it would work with a variety of pots and pans though, of course. Its well made, and gasifies very well. I added a metal plate from a boy scout style cookset to catch the ashes and embers underneath, but its not absolutely needed (I’d just be wary of cooking on it anywhere you can’t build a regular campfire otherwise, because of the potential of embers igniting leaves and underbrush). It burns hot and works well.Like any gasifier, it will go through fuel kinda fast but the payoff is a hotter fire and it burns everything to ash, no chunks of charcoal left over.I’ve fried, sauteed, and boiled. I’ve cooked eggs, hot dogs, rice and beans, etc. I would choose it over my jet boil, because its more versatile and fuel is abundant in my area.The stove can also nest inside my pot, and the pocket bellows it comes with is awesome, I’d buy a 5 pack of the pocket bellows if they sold it. I don’t think I’ll ever use the little bowl for the alcohol stove, but I could be wrong and its a nice inclusion.I have used it a few times now, and I really donmt have anything bad to say about it. Just gather a lot of small sticks. If you have a saw to cut larger sticks to size, all the better, you don’t have to keep stoking it quite as often. It does take a little while to die down so if you are stopping for lunch on the trail, it may not be the best thing, depending on how large you stoke the fire. But like I said, it leaves behind nothing but ash, so that’s a huge plus.Well worth the $20
B**Y
Perfect for 1-2 People
We cooked steaks and s'mores (one at a time) to perfection on this little thing. Folds up small and it's easy to keep feeding the flames (we used pieces of a cardboard box). Great product!
C**E
Can burn very hot and quick
I put it together without using the middle piece that just has the holes in it, the piece you flip over to hold the cup if you wish to use esbit tablets.Without that piece this thing burns the twigs/sticks so fast it becomes all but useless, turns them to ash and the fire goes out in seconds vs minutes.Anyways, it packs up as noted, is light, works to harness fire... in other words it does what it shows. If you want a better cooking experience the gas burner backpacking stoves will be better, more controllable in many instances, also far more expensive.But for a down and dirty I just need to get it done, this can work, and if you don't have natural fuel, like twigs or sticks, the esbit tablets are inexpensive, easy to light, and take up no space, I actually use them to start the twigs/sticks on fire, work great.
P**A
De fácil transporte
Me gustó la bolsa para transporte que trae. Hay que fijarse cómo viene guardada para poder guardarla de nuevo. En la página de la publicación se aclara el orden de las piezas para ese fin.Fácil de usar y trae un encendedor pequeño que se recarga con líquido. La pieza está montada en un brazo telescópico.Vale la pena.
C**O
Excelente calidad
Excelente calidad, todavía no tengo oportunidad de usarla pero si vale la pena. Viene con un plástico protector, hay que tener paciencia para quitarlo pero llega en excelente estado, ni un solo rayón
J**G
Probando la Estufa de Leña
The media could not be loaded. La estufa está muy bien de muy buen material, el accesorio encendedor con mango telescópico le inyecté gas para encendedor y no logré hacerlo funcionar, no vienen indicaciones (creo que es una de las cosas que le hace falta), todo lo demás muy bien.
N**Z
Bueno
Queda bastante estable y se pueden poner cosas sobre ella con relativa facilidad
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