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๐ฅ Ultralight power for the solo trailblazerโcook smart, travel light!
The Firebox Ultralight Titanium Nano Stove G2 + X-Case Kit is a premium, ultra-lightweight (4oz) multi-fuel stove designed for solo backpackers and bushcrafters. Its innovative hinged design requires no assembly, supports wood, gas, alcohol, and gel fuels, and features a proprietary cross-feed wood delivery system for efficient burning. Compact yet versatile, it adjusts to fit various pot sizes and delivers fast boiling times, making it the ultimate minimalist cooking solution for the modern adventurer.
| ASIN | B07BGBLHGQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #494,863 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,180 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | Firebox |
| Brand Name | Firebox |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 164 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Alcohol, Wood |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Firebox Stove |
| Material | Titanium |
| Part Number | FB-TiNanoXkit |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| UPC | 857647004270 |
J**E
Best yet. Great value.
I received my titanium nano yesterday. I have seen these for years on youtube. I always thought it was too much money. I thought about it in terms of the money I would spend on knives and realized it is very low in price at $79.00. I felt like it came with so many options. A thick carbon felt windshield with two L shaped small diameter supports came with it. I plan to stitch webbing (for a channel) to the carbon felt since for me it was hard to push the L supports through the felt. I think the felt will be nice to grab a hot pot handle too. I watched the instruction video and was even more pleased with my purchase. The swedish torch method worked great (just tried the next morning). I boiled 12 oz of water in 7 1/2 minutes. Which is actually pretty fast. Keep in mind I own a gasifier wood stove (the round ones). I also own an alcohol stove. A jetboil stove and 3 other canister burners. I can see myself taking my jetboil and this nano too. I could take the smaller fuel canister and not be concerned if I run out. A nice benefit is to warm your hands as you cook too. Quality exceeded my expectation. Another option is to leave jetboil at home and bring my small alcohol stove. I can then use the nano as a pot stand and wind break. After buying this I went to the firebox website. At 100 you could get free shipping. I would have ordered the leather case and nano titanium kit all at once. Amazon does not sell the leather case. If you buy just stove then amazon was a great convenience for me. This is a USA product and when I opened the box I became an instant fan of Firebox. The instruction card recommends going to the instruction link. Make sure you watch this before or when you get this model. For me I would not get their bigger model. This Nano size makes the most sense. The pot in my picture can hold over 4 cups of water and it fits perfectly on this stove. With the legs turned out I plan to use my 10 inch Fry Bake pan with this stove. I admire this company for putting out a quality backpacking/camping product.
A**R
This is a personal sized stove...
I love this stove for ease of use and the multi fuel capability... But keep in mind this is for a one-person show. I think one would be hard pressed to prepare more than boiling water if feeding 2 or more on the trail. I have other stoves that perform a single person's cooking requirement, but this thing packs really small and functions very well as a multi fuel stove. I have plans to use this stove on short outings and international travel... My testing at home deems it perfect for boil and serve meals. or small portion pot meals. I would recommend this stove for the solo hiker.
E**N
Functional lightweight carry. Winning.
A functional sturdy โflex, click, useโ design? Itโs that in spades. You can make it work in the lightest heat n eat kit you can come up with, or you can use it as a base for a group camp. Iโm using mine regularly and couldnโt be happier.
J**S
Almost perfect, but too expensive
I like this stove. Comes with a lightweight carrying sack in case you donโt want to carry the heavy steel case. For this price I would fully expect the x case to be titanium too. Counting off a star for premium price. Also, in my experience the burn time is a little longer than the Lixada Titanium, but this stove weighs have as much for twice the price. I do a full boil comparison test on YouTube. Search โlixada titanium vs firebox nano g2 comparison reviewโ.
A**W
SUPER COOL
This is a great product, I keep it in my backpack and never know it's there. The tin is a bit larger than a Altoid container, and all folds together. I definitely recommend getting the case, it holds the stove in a sturdy position and catches the ash. I had a race trying to boil water against a Colman stove, I lost, but it was my first time. I think I could drop my boil time in half, if I prepared my sticks ahead of time.
M**P
Best twig stove
This is the best twig stove for backpacking - saving you from having to carry fuel/gas. It is very light and gets very hot. Start with wood shavings and match sized twigs, then move to 1/4 inch branches, then up to inch split branches. Keep a small pile beside you and you can cook/boil anything. I would recommend the 4 inch baking grill on the the Firebox website as an accessory. I carry a few cotton balls dipped in petroleum jelly as a starter if weather looks bad. The stainless steel Firebox stoves are rather heavy, so this one is worth the few extra dollars.
S**M
Using for alcohol stove stand
It's designed for use with the Trangia alcohol stove which has a prominent ridge around it's circumference that sits securely while suspended by the two nano rods (provided). The only problem is there is no height adjustment option for the nano rods and I think they sit too high within the firebox - placing the Trangia stove too close to the bottom of the pot. Don't try to use the nano rods for suspending the Evernew Ti alcohol stove because it will slip out and spill fuel all over. It works better for me to just set an alcohol stove on the fire grate plate in the Firebox and make something to sit under the stove to raise it up a little so I get 1.25 inches clearance between the alcohol stove top and the pot. Though I'm new at this, that's the distance that seems to work best. Carrying this as an alcohol stove pot stand gives me an alternative fuel source too, i.e., wood stove. I've watched the videos but haven't built a wood fire yet. Looking forward to it.
M**S
FALSE ADVERTISING RIPOFF
WTH?! I am so mad right now. I had this thing saved in my cart for years, and finally received one as a gift. I was delighted and looked forward to taking it out this weekend, planning to use it with Esbit fuel tablets- it's advertised as a "multifuel stove" and there are rave review and many videos about how cool this thing is. But when I unboxed and assembled it, the shelf that would hold the fuel tablet was nowhere to be found. I checked the box, the included carry bag...NOPE, didn't find it. So there's no way to hold the tablet at the proper distance from the pot. Upon reading the instructions, there it was, in tiny print: "Fuel plate sold separately". !$*#! But that's not all- the "sold separately" shelf is NOT EVEN AVAILABLE on Amazon. It can be found on the Firebox website, ($8 + shipping) but even if I ordered it today, it wouldn't be here in time for this weekend's backpacking trip. It's going back to Amazon instead. PLUS- it's actually heavier than the claimed 4 oz. That's because the case, which is an intrinsic part of the unit, IMO, is made of stainless steel instead of titanium. Altogether, with the carry bag, the felt cloth, the case, and the bars that would hold the MISSING shelf, the item weighs almost twice the advertised weight- 7.75 ounces. Meh- I could live with the weight if it weren't for the missing shelf. Not sure how they weighed the economics here- a couple of bucks saved by not including an essential part of the stove, vs. angry customer, bad review, and cost of processing return. Whatever.
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