Stainless steel material, durable. Lightweight folding: Reduce backpack weight and facilitate travel. Detachable, easy to clean. Environmental design: Use branches, leaves, and wood, and do not use any contaminated fuel. Alternatively, you can use cured alcohol as fuel. There's more space in your backpack: There's no need to buy expensive heavy and large polluting fuels.  Make more room in your backpack. Well ventilated, easy to catch fire. High thermal efficiency, full fuel combustion. Bring a net bag for camping, hiking, picnic, Easy to set: Step 1: Place the furnace chamber above the bottom vent, and place the bottom plate of the stove. Step 2: Ddd dry wood branch, shoots, match fire, put into the pot holder; Step 3: Burn the wood, put your cooking pot on the stove, and set up your cooking tank with the perfect outdoor cooking. Specifications: Material: stainless steel. Weight: about 13oz. Package: 1 Wooden camping stove 1 x Mesh bag 1 x User manual
K**N
Great stove
Just got this gasification stove two days ago and though I'm still learning how to use it, I love it! Made breakfast with it today. With a handful of twigs that I would generally use as kindling to start a fire, I made a huge pot of coffee, made three strips of bacon and two eggs. It's super efficient and burns pretty hot, so I used my high sided prints camping pot to make the bacon, then poured some of the fat from that pot in the lid/pan to fry the eggs. I'm totally taking this with me in my next camping trip! Its phenomenal. Not a backpacking stove but it will be well used at those places where campfires are not possible. It even made rice by me feeding it only leaves! I mean, what else is that efficient?
F**Y
Crazy value. Solid performer. Very large flame.
Very nice. I've used lots of wood-gas stoves, so I am used to how to lay the fire. Leave room for oxygen. Lay larger at bottom and smaller at top initially. Feed constantly but don't overfeed. If you do this, you get great wood-gas burning and little smoke. It burns with a VERY large flame which isn't always ideal. This unit seems like it would be happiest with just a cruddy #10 "billy" can boiling water on it so the flames could lick way up the sides. I don't think I would try to fry an egg in a thin backpacking pan, though it would support a cast iron pan if weight wasn't a consideration.Quality seems excellent. Value is crazy at $12.49.
D**.
Works as promised
Just made S'mores on the back deck learning to use this little burner. Fired it up in my empty grill. Started the gasification process pretty fast, by the time3-4 minutes had passed little jets of flame were starting to be produced by the heated air mixing with the smoke. It got hot quick. Really hot. Lit a couple of my little stick pokers on fire, doesn't do that in a normal chiminea fire. I can poke the fire to my hearts content in the chiminea. It's said that the temperature can get to 2500 degrees and I'm beginning to believe it. When it cools down I'll clean it up, put it back in it's stuff sack and box and put it in my vacation gear.I was worried that the "claws" that hold up pots and skillets might need to be drilled out and bolted or riveted. Nope. Each one is attached to a good sized piece of stainless steel that is spot welded in 4 places to the burner cap. It'll handle any reasonable weight. The "claws" or "feet" are sturdy enough to inspire confidence, I think they'll function just fine with a small to medium sized skillet or pot.There is a downside to this little stove. To make the heat it goes through an amazing amount of small kindling, you have to keep the fire fed, adding sticks every 2-3 minutes. Start with a good sized pile, I didn't and had to scramble to make more before the fire started to die. My wife added sticks and blew on the fire and it came back to life without a whimper. I''m glad I got the next to smallest size that stands the pot or skillet off enough that I can feed sticks in at the top from the side without moving whatever I'm cooking with. It would drive me to distraction to have to move a cooking pot every couple of minutes to feed the fire.All in all it's a nice piece of kit, especially for the price, under 13 bucks when I bought it. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.Edit: Just washed it up, was easy as there was almost no creosote, only a little on the feet that hold the pot or pan and a small amount of ash on the burn chamber. I had a little bit of trouble separating the bottom vents from the stove chamber, but it would rotate freely when pressed all the way together and I just spun it until I found a place that it would come apart at. Go slowly and pull gently. Worked fine.
H**C
Very Impressed
This stove is bound to be the least expensive and well constructed Rocket Stove any outdoorsman or survivalist could have. Even the soft nylon net bag supplied is surprisingly well made. The cool air gassification channel IMHO will be ample even with a reasonably large fuel supply with a full flame on; though I imagine coffee, bacon, and eggs on less hardwood fuel spent. The diagonally cut base air inflow passages as well as those into secondary burn chamber air supply is bound to do an amazingly great circulating gassification burn. No, Ive not used it yet. Will buy again. The $9 (mol) savings from ELELOVEPH paid for the 8 panel 9.5" hgt alum. wind shield, with a couple dollars to spare. The panels are of quite thin alum. so some consideration is warranted. The panels weigh about that of my flip phone.
J**N
... the pot stand won't work with smaller diameter pots like the Stanley
My only complaint is that the pot stand won't work with smaller diameter pots like the Stanley. It needs to have the cross bar type like some others have. Other than that, great stove. I got an hour burn with a load of inexpensive woodstove pellets. One cane cook an entire meal on this stove. Definitely a winner!
W**E
Perfect compact little wood stove. Also Stocking Stuffer priced for Christmas
If this review helps in any way Positive or Negative Please hit HELPFUL!!! It will help encourage me to continue my real reviews of products I've purchased.Pros: This is compact portable stove that comes with nice carry case and is easy to install. Works with small amount of fuel and has very efficient burn. This stove can be top loaded while burning with a pot on it. Stove is solid Stainless steel so should last long time. With this price I drop shipped to several camp conscious relatives. Photo is first time using stove and had lots of fun, plus it was easy to get the fire going.Cons: This stove is a bit bulkier than plate stoves that are more of box multi sheet construction.Thank you for reading my review:Again Please give this review a thumbs up. It is real. I've been on Amazon as a customer for over twenty years. I don't get compensated for my reviews. (Not that I wouldn't like to be.) I pay for Amazon Prime so I get any of the perks that come with my Prime membership.
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