🌍 Cook with Nature, Savor the Adventure!
The Gas One Camping Stove is a portable, stainless steel wood-burning stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It features a sturdy construction with a windproof design, allowing for stable cooking in various conditions. This eco-friendly stove utilizes natural materials like twigs and leaves as fuel, eliminating the need for polluting fuels. Ideal for camping, hiking, and picnics, it offers a convenient and sustainable cooking solution for all your outdoor adventures.
N**R
Great price, works
Great price, had my eye on another "brand", but this one is the exact same one at a much lower price.Shipped quickly, packaging was neat and clean, product un-dented and un-mared. Has it's own packaging in a thick box with illustration and name of product, would be a great gift.This one also came with a black mesh sturdy bag around it though it is not pictured, I am very happy about this.Stainless steel is sturdy, would last a life time and even able to pass it down through family, I did the magnet test and it only sticks to the liquid fuel bowl, and nothing else. Light weight is good enough for what I use it for and would say worth the the extra ounces for the luxury.I love that it comes with a grill and I don't have to rig something.As is in pot cooking mode it does not hold a stanley cup-pot UNLESS you first place down the grill than it will hold anything, no need to change out your favorite pot.Works just like a solo stove. some say it eats a lot of wood, but if you want to use it as a mini campfire after cooking or want charcoal for roasting potato in the chamber, you could rig a wind guard that would close up the holes at the bottom a little bit for a slower burn, at which point it most likely would not go into gasified mode, but rather "mini campfire" or hobo stove mode. Gas canister fits easily into the chamber, and even has a dish for gel or heet type liquid fuel. I find using wood faster and easier to cook with than gas especially in a emergency situation.It works as intended and nests perfectly for storage, even has room for a few extras both in the stove and in the bag.I am happy to have this, I would buy again and would buy as a gift that will delight even car campers, fisherman, or any other out doors type person, male or female.
H**Y
Very nice! Recommend. But, NOTE, FOR SAFETY...
Nice little campstove with every bit of versatility and safety -- if used correctly. I note that the videos provided do not demonstrate proper use. Please be sure to put the inner bottom part through the top of its outer part, so it does not touch the ground or surface on which the stove sits. That gap is for safety, keeping the heat above the surface that the stove sits on, especially if that surface is flammable.
M**R
A nice little stove for a great price
We bought two of these for an extended camping adventure this summer. They work really well under normal conditions, easily boiling a pot of water or percolating our coffee. When it was very cold or very windy, however, it was, unsurprisingly, difficult to keep the heat going. But for $16, it's a really nice little stove.
T**N
Cool grill / stove that grills or can boil water
Ultra compact emergency grill, fire pit or burner for camping and survival kits. This grill is big and powerful enough to cook 1 sizzling burger or 1-2 hot dogs. It comes with arms/legs for pots & pans, as well as the grill. It works well even in strong winds and it gets hot. It burns charcoal bricks, firewood and alcohol tablets. Its ultra light and packs very compact in a soft mesh net. It’s strong and sturdy when assembled. Easy to take apart and clean. Would recommend this product
D**H
Worked, boiled a liter of water with a small pile of sticks.
For just running on sticks and twigs picked up from the yard, it boiled a liter of cold water in a reasonable time at an outdoor temperature of about 45 degrees. Faster than I expected.Not entirely smoke free, when adding more sticks to keep it going, or when getting it started it does smoke, and did put a sooty black layer on the bottom of the pan. But that was expected when cooking over wood.Also worked well with an alcohol burner that had less than 1/4 inch of alcohol in it, boiled a liter of water and was still burning for about 4 or 5 min after the boil had been reached.Note: I did use a tall folding wind screen on both tests. The wood stick test was on a non flammable paver, and the alcohol burner test was just on the patio table.As this is open on the bottom, it does drop some embers and ash out the bottom while in use.It is not suitable for use with wood while on a pine needle covered forest floor during fire season!When put away, it is fairly compact, but not very light.Alcohol burners will NOT fit inside of it when it is packed away. Not even a home made penny stove that is only 3/4 of an inch high.
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