🔥 Cook Up Adventure with Every Flame!
The Portable Camping Wood Stove is a compact, lightweight, and durable stainless steel stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It efficiently burns natural materials, making it an eco-friendly choice for camping, hiking, and survival situations. With a unique double-wall structure, it ensures optimal combustion and a stable cooking platform, perfect for any adventure.
Power Source | wood |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.3"L x 5.3"W x 8"H |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
G**.
Survival tool
Greatvfor survival or camping
F**O
Camping wood stove
The media could not be loaded. Superb backpacking size wood stove. Easy to break down and put together! If you are looking for something other then jet boil and aren’t in a hurry to quickly cook this is it! Now you can make games hotter to cook faster but for me slow was better. Once you have the fire going it’s easy to keep going with small twigs just off the ground. I would highly suggest this to anyone
L**S
Muy bueno
Muy recomendable
P**S
Very good product
I was iffy at first but shipped fast and it's turned out to be worth the money
A**E
Great Backup Stove - Metal Is a Little Thin
I currently use a Fire-Maple Fixed Star X2 propane stove when camping. But I always wondered what would happen if I ran out of propane and had no spare. This compact wood stove is a perfect backup stove if that ever happens!All of the components stack neatly in the little mesh carrying case. Assembly was super easy with the included stacking instructions. The pot holder legs kept a nice size pot steady. They were a little difficult to fold out and back, so I hope they will loosen up a bit after a few uses.On the downside, the metal seems a little thin, so that it will be prone to dings and dents. But at this price point, I'm not complaining. It's a great little stove that should be part of your camping gear. Cheap enough to have as a backup stove if you use a propane one as I do. Great buy!
S**T
Inexpensive and does what its supposed to
I got this as a backup just in case something happens and i have no power, or gas for the stove. This is more of an emergency thing because you never know.It's compact and would fit in a backpack for campers real easy. It's also fairly lightweight so it's not going to weigh you down. Everything fits within itself so it's really easy to put together and then store back into the drawstring carry case.There's really nothing to assemble you just stack them the opposite way. You can't fit much kindle inside but small pieces of wood and charcoal will fit fine. It's made well so it should last you a while. For the price, it will work well and again, its compact and easy to put together and take apart.
M**R
Convenient
I do a lot of camping and am always looking for the perfect stove for this. I like this one for places where burning local woods is allowed. It's not much heavier than a butane or alcohol stove when you include their fuels and it has the nice atmosphere of a fire.It's materials and build quality appear to be top-notch. The steel is thick enough to be strong without being too heavy. The pot supports are a good size for larger camp pots. I'd have no fear of putting a medium-sized cast iron pan on this stove.In addition to camping, this is also a good stove for emergency "grid down" situations to provide heat, boil water, and cook food when the power is out due to hurricanes, snow storms, earthquakes, or other situations.
A**S
Nice backpacking stove if no burn ban
The media could not be loaded. I thought it would be lighter, but for all that it is, is still good. I thought it was well constructed. I liked how pieces nest inside so it packs nicely. Includes a blow tube and carrying sack. Fire seems pretty efficient. I found the handles more awkward than useful- they should have locked or intertwined better.... But I don't move the stove. I found I had to keep feeding it pretty regularly or it dies quickly, but because it takes small twigs fuel is really and easily available. It only takes a little wood to get a decent flame. It didn't cool as fast as I thought it would but I suspect it is because it is stainless steel and not aluminum. I most especially love that I don't have to worry about running out of propane/butane. Oh, and it is really hard to build a smoky fire in this. :-)
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