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product_id: 60474995
title: "TOMSHOO Portable Folding Windproof Wood Burning Stove Compact Stainless Steel Alcohol Stove Outdoor Camping Hiking Backpacking Picnic BBQ"
brand: "tomshoo"
price: "VT12039"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Tomshoo"
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# Compact foldable design Double-wall for efficient burning Stainless steel, ultra durable TOMSHOO Portable Folding Windproof Wood Burning Stove Compact Stainless Steel Alcohol Stove Outdoor Camping Hiking Backpacking Picnic BBQ

**Brand:** tomshoo
**Price:** VT12039
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Cook Wild, Travel Light – Your Ultimate Adventure Stove!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TOMSHOO Portable Folding Windproof Wood Burning Stove Compact Stainless Steel Alcohol Stove Outdoor Camping Hiking Backpacking Picnic BBQ by tomshoo
- **How much does it cost?** VT12039 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tomshoo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tomshoo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fuel Freedom:** Burn twigs, leaves, or wood—ditch costly gas canisters and reduce your carbon footprint effortlessly.
- • **Built to Endure:** Robust stainless steel frame withstands heavy heat and weight for long-lasting outdoor use.
- • **Smoke Less, Cook More:** Innovative double-wall and air vent design ensures cleaner, more efficient combustion with minimal smoke.
- • **Pack Light, Travel Far:** Weighing just 1 lb and folding down to 5.4" x 2.8", it fits snugly in your backpack without weighing you down.
- • **Grill Anywhere, Anytime:** Includes a versatile grill for instant BBQ sessions wherever your adventure takes you.

## Overview

The TOMSHOO Portable Folding Windproof Wood Burning Stove is a compact, lightweight stainless steel camping stove designed for efficient, low-smoke burning using natural fuels. Its foldable design and sturdy construction make it perfect for hiking, backpacking, picnics, and outdoor BBQs, offering a sustainable and versatile cooking solution on the go.

## Description

Product description

Review: Enlarged vs Standard vs Ohuhu Brand - I’ll start off by saying I love this little stove. I was initially interested in a Solo Stove but I found these and similar products and was interested in their ability to collapse down. I couldn’t decide between the options so I ended up ordering two Tomshoo stoves (pictured here) and the Ohuhu stove. The versions have already changed in the few days since I purchased, but I’ll try to explain the options. When I ordered, the “S2” or “Standard 2” version of the Tomshoo stove appeared to be more like the Ohuhu stove, but with handles. Now that version is called the “3 pronged” option. There was also a “Standard” and “Standard 1/S1” which I couldn’t differentiate from the description. But from the photos, it seemed like the S1 was the taller of the two. I ordered the “Standard” and “Enlarged Version” which are pictured here side by side. Tape measure and 16.9 fl oz Walmart water bottle for reference. I also ordered the Ohuhu stove. The color difference you see is because I took these photos after trying out the Enlarged version and before the Standard. When they arrived, they were well-packaged and the same color. Ultimately, I kept these two and gave the Ohuhu stove to a friend. I think all the stoves are excellent, but ultimately prefers these because in actual use, they need to be fed pretty constantly. I saw other reviews on the Ohuhu that mentioned needing to remove a pot to add fuel. I didn’t think it would matter, but it did. The benefits of a stick stove are many, you really need no other tools to gather the only fuel it needs if you’re in an area with wood. You only need small sticks that can be broken by hand. It doesn’t even have to be all that dry, I tried mine out after a heavy rain. It’s an excellent stove and you can tell it’s efficient as a re-burner, I don’t have a solo stove but the concept seems to carry over. I really do like the design of this better than Ohuhu, the 3 prongs on that one seemed like they wouldn’t last and it seemed less solidly fit together over all. Like the pieces seemed to shake once assembled and not fit tightly. Tomshoo didn’t have this problem. I ended up keeping both the standard and large version of this because they both have solid uses for me. The smaller is a perfect backpacking stove. Many comments mention that it fits in the MSI 750 ml alpine pot. I am not sure on this but have also seen reviews that the lid doesn’t fit in this scenario. That makes sense since, with all the product description changes I’ve seen, I doubt there’s much consistency in production. I have the 1.1L version of the MSI pot, however, and the standard fits perfectly (even with its storage bag) and the lid locks. I can also fit a ferro rod, lighter, and 12 pack of small fuel tablets inside along with the stove and still close it. I love everything about this setup, including the larger pot since I usually hike with my husband or a friend. We only need one set of everything to manage food for a couple days. The larger version is actually bigger enough that it’s worth keeping for family trips. I can fit larger chunks of wood inside and the fire burns longer and needs less maintenance. That’s nice when trying to heat a 2-3L pot for a family of 5. That said, both of these burn HOT and FAST. Be prepared with a pile of sticks to feed it until you’re done cooking. The larger version especially works as a nice little warming fire for 1-2 people on a temperate night. It won’t save you from the cold, but it’s nice for your hands. It doesn’t nest in any pots I currently have, but I’m keeping it anyway for the price. I plan to put it in my car or emergency bag. The standard size is coming with me on every backpacking trip for forever. These heat fast, burn fast, and burn hot. I need to time it, but they each boiled 1 L of water in just 5-10 minutes. It’s actually nice that they burn out fast, this is a perfect stove for a hot lunch on a longer hike. You can realistically stop to rest and eat for under an hour and get a hot meal out of it. I personally would struggle to manage that with a standard fire depending on the weather. It is also easier to leave no trace with these as the footprint of the fire is so small and you don’t need to cut wood. Overall, these are excellent quality and the price is somewhat unbelievable even for desertcart. I have no real motivation to pay for a solo stove, I’m sure the company is great but I backpack on a budget and these are lifesavers. I like the standard version better than Ohuhu and would advise against the S2/tripod version of this for the same reasons (harder to feed, wimpy little pot stand). That said, the Ohuhu had a far better grill grate and I’m considering purchasing one separately for this. I saw one that looks like it could fit that’s made for Big Green Eggs. I wish I’d kept the Ohuhu grate before giving it away! But overall, I’d still choose the Tomshoo since it works with or without the little cross pit stand and is easier to feed and feels more solid. I hope this helps people decide between all the seemingly identical stoves out there! Happy camping.
Review: Perfect and does everything as advertised. - For starters this stove does exactly what it claims to, I have no flaws to mention here. Compact+Lightweight - Me and one of my good friends have a sort of building project out in the woods near our house in the woods. I needed something light and compact that I could carry with me in my pack. Its so compact it fits in the mesh water bottle pouches on the side of my bag which allows me to use the actual inside of the pack for other things. Its very light so that's great for carrying in and out of the woods any distance that I need to, by hand or in my bag. Cooking Itself - This thing is pretty great for cooking. I find a nice flat surface to set the stove up, which only takes about 20 or 30 seconds to do. When starting up it can produce a lot of smoke depending on how good you are at starting the fire and what type of wood you use etc. But once its truly going yes its 100% smokeless. You get a useful burn very fast in this stove, and trust me it will heat up anything you put on it. So far I've made 3 water boiling meals, 3 frying meals and 1 stir fry meal. It cooked everything fine. Fuel Burn&Consumtion- There are a few things to note about how well and how fast it goes through wood. It is crazy efficient, you can look down and see the gasification take place. all the smoke from your fuel gets pulled down, mixed with fresh air and re-ignited and burned again, getting far more heat and efficiency out of any wood you use when compared to a campfire or non-gasifying wood stove. Sadly at the same time, it can go through your fuel kind of quickly. I would say have plenty of extra fuel nearby to continue to feed the stove and you'll be fine. You just have to remember that its still getting almost everything out of your fuel it possibly can. You get very good efficiency out of your fuel, but not much burn time with it. Keep extra fuel nearby and you wont have any issues.

## Features

- STURDY & STABLE CONSTRUCTION: Made of strong stainless steel, this camping stove is built to last long even under heavy weight or high heat. The windproof serrated cross stand offers a stable platform for your cookware and increases heat contact.
- EFFICIENT BURNING, LESS SMOKE: The wood stove is designed with a simple yet scientific structure: Wide opening makes it easy to add wood; Double-wall structure creates a clean gasification and secondary combustion; Air vents near the bottom improve air circulation to help the fuel burn more completely with less smoke.
- UNLIMITED FREE FUELS: Use the twigs, leaves, branches, wood as fuel to cook a meal on your hike, no more money spent on gas canisters, no chemical emissions and carbon footprint. The stove includes a tray to hold solid alcohol fuel.
- FOLDABLE & LIGHTWEIGHT: Easily collapsible into a compact size (5.4" x 2.8") and packed in the mesh carrying sack for convenient storage. At only 1 pound, this portable wood stove is lightweight and minimizes the burden on your backpack.
- VERSATILE APPLICATION: This camping stove comes with a grill which allows you to start barbecue wherever you set up your camp. It is suitable for camping, hiking, backpacking, picnic, BBQ, outdoor survival and adventures.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B078RK5MJ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #198,744 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #526 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | TOMSHOO |
| Brand Name | TOMSHOO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,067 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Wood |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 3.3"H |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | TOM SHOO |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | C2I_INV_B078RK5MJ2_R |
| Part Number | Y6046 |
| Power Source | Wood, Alcohol |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 3.3"H |
| UPC | 721047624034 721047568215 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TOMSHOO
- **Fuel Type:** Alcohol, Wood
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 3.3"H
- **Power Source:** Wood, Alcohol
- **Item Weight:** 16 ounces
- **UPC:** 721047624034 721047568215

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Could I use a spirit burner in the solidified alcohol pan?**
A: Yes there is a small remove able pan for alcohol stove or solid fuel, I can use a small alcohol can stove in it

**Q: How to clean the backpacking stove after use?**
A: Just to wash the bottom with soda water, which is convenient and clean.

**Q: Is there a pot that you can recommend that this stove will pack into?**
A: this store have camping pot

**Q: Can you use it with Hexamine?**
A: Yes. If the size of the tablet is small enough to be on the stove.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enlarged vs Standard vs Ohuhu Brand
*by C***Y on July 20, 2022*

I’ll start off by saying I love this little stove. I was initially interested in a Solo Stove but I found these and similar products and was interested in their ability to collapse down. I couldn’t decide between the options so I ended up ordering two Tomshoo stoves (pictured here) and the Ohuhu stove. The versions have already changed in the few days since I purchased, but I’ll try to explain the options. When I ordered, the “S2” or “Standard 2” version of the Tomshoo stove appeared to be more like the Ohuhu stove, but with handles. Now that version is called the “3 pronged” option. There was also a “Standard” and “Standard 1/S1” which I couldn’t differentiate from the description. But from the photos, it seemed like the S1 was the taller of the two. I ordered the “Standard” and “Enlarged Version” which are pictured here side by side. Tape measure and 16.9 fl oz Walmart water bottle for reference. I also ordered the Ohuhu stove. The color difference you see is because I took these photos after trying out the Enlarged version and before the Standard. When they arrived, they were well-packaged and the same color. Ultimately, I kept these two and gave the Ohuhu stove to a friend. I think all the stoves are excellent, but ultimately prefers these because in actual use, they need to be fed pretty constantly. I saw other reviews on the Ohuhu that mentioned needing to remove a pot to add fuel. I didn’t think it would matter, but it did. The benefits of a stick stove are many, you really need no other tools to gather the only fuel it needs if you’re in an area with wood. You only need small sticks that can be broken by hand. It doesn’t even have to be all that dry, I tried mine out after a heavy rain. It’s an excellent stove and you can tell it’s efficient as a re-burner, I don’t have a solo stove but the concept seems to carry over. I really do like the design of this better than Ohuhu, the 3 prongs on that one seemed like they wouldn’t last and it seemed less solidly fit together over all. Like the pieces seemed to shake once assembled and not fit tightly. Tomshoo didn’t have this problem. I ended up keeping both the standard and large version of this because they both have solid uses for me. The smaller is a perfect backpacking stove. Many comments mention that it fits in the MSI 750 ml alpine pot. I am not sure on this but have also seen reviews that the lid doesn’t fit in this scenario. That makes sense since, with all the product description changes I’ve seen, I doubt there’s much consistency in production. I have the 1.1L version of the MSI pot, however, and the standard fits perfectly (even with its storage bag) and the lid locks. I can also fit a ferro rod, lighter, and 12 pack of small fuel tablets inside along with the stove and still close it. I love everything about this setup, including the larger pot since I usually hike with my husband or a friend. We only need one set of everything to manage food for a couple days. The larger version is actually bigger enough that it’s worth keeping for family trips. I can fit larger chunks of wood inside and the fire burns longer and needs less maintenance. That’s nice when trying to heat a 2-3L pot for a family of 5. That said, both of these burn HOT and FAST. Be prepared with a pile of sticks to feed it until you’re done cooking. The larger version especially works as a nice little warming fire for 1-2 people on a temperate night. It won’t save you from the cold, but it’s nice for your hands. It doesn’t nest in any pots I currently have, but I’m keeping it anyway for the price. I plan to put it in my car or emergency bag. The standard size is coming with me on every backpacking trip for forever. These heat fast, burn fast, and burn hot. I need to time it, but they each boiled 1 L of water in just 5-10 minutes. It’s actually nice that they burn out fast, this is a perfect stove for a hot lunch on a longer hike. You can realistically stop to rest and eat for under an hour and get a hot meal out of it. I personally would struggle to manage that with a standard fire depending on the weather. It is also easier to leave no trace with these as the footprint of the fire is so small and you don’t need to cut wood. Overall, these are excellent quality and the price is somewhat unbelievable even for Amazon. I have no real motivation to pay for a solo stove, I’m sure the company is great but I backpack on a budget and these are lifesavers. I like the standard version better than Ohuhu and would advise against the S2/tripod version of this for the same reasons (harder to feed, wimpy little pot stand). That said, the Ohuhu had a far better grill grate and I’m considering purchasing one separately for this. I saw one that looks like it could fit that’s made for Big Green Eggs. I wish I’d kept the Ohuhu grate before giving it away! But overall, I’d still choose the Tomshoo since it works with or without the little cross pit stand and is easier to feed and feels more solid. I hope this helps people decide between all the seemingly identical stoves out there! Happy camping.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect and does everything as advertised.
*by P***2 on August 20, 2021*

For starters this stove does exactly what it claims to, I have no flaws to mention here. Compact+Lightweight - Me and one of my good friends have a sort of building project out in the woods near our house in the woods. I needed something light and compact that I could carry with me in my pack. Its so compact it fits in the mesh water bottle pouches on the side of my bag which allows me to use the actual inside of the pack for other things. Its very light so that's great for carrying in and out of the woods any distance that I need to, by hand or in my bag. Cooking Itself - This thing is pretty great for cooking. I find a nice flat surface to set the stove up, which only takes about 20 or 30 seconds to do. When starting up it can produce a lot of smoke depending on how good you are at starting the fire and what type of wood you use etc. But once its truly going yes its 100% smokeless. You get a useful burn very fast in this stove, and trust me it will heat up anything you put on it. So far I've made 3 water boiling meals, 3 frying meals and 1 stir fry meal. It cooked everything fine. Fuel Burn&Consumtion- There are a few things to note about how well and how fast it goes through wood. It is crazy efficient, you can look down and see the gasification take place. all the smoke from your fuel gets pulled down, mixed with fresh air and re-ignited and burned again, getting far more heat and efficiency out of any wood you use when compared to a campfire or non-gasifying wood stove. Sadly at the same time, it can go through your fuel kind of quickly. I would say have plenty of extra fuel nearby to continue to feed the stove and you'll be fine. You just have to remember that its still getting almost everything out of your fuel it possibly can. You get very good efficiency out of your fuel, but not much burn time with it. Keep extra fuel nearby and you wont have any issues.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good but not perfect
*by K***S on May 31, 2021*

This stove does everything it is supposed to but I do have one complaint and it involves the cross-stand to hold pots. On a couple of occasions with me testing the stove, I've bumped the cross-stands out of place and nearly had them fall into the fire. It is more than likely a training thing, and with more experience, I'll be better prepared for placing a pot. I had watched reviews of this kind of stove on YouTube and the reviewers are correct in how quickly it will eat through twigs and small sticks. The stove has a voracious appetite for wood and it burns nice and hot without much smoke once the gasification begins. I know the stove is advertised to use alcohol as well as wood, but I found alcohol consumption occurs far too quickly because of the cup/plate, failing to get water beyond coffee hot and not to a boil before the fire goes out. Since I didn't buy the stove to run alcohol, I am not knocking off a point for it, merely letting others know who might be interested in the stove. It might work better with one of those alcohol fire cubes or with a different container that consumes less fuel than an open mini-bowl. I am glad I bought the stove nonetheless. It's a great little addition to my camping/excursion gear for an upcoming motorcycle ride vacation.

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