🔥 Ignite Your Adventure with the Ultimate Ultralight Stove!
The STADELHORN Titanium Minimalist Wood Stove is a revolutionary camping solution made from 100% pure titanium, offering unmatched strength and portability. Weighing only 7.3 oz, it allows for unlimited fuel sourcing from natural materials, ensuring you can cook wherever your adventures take you. Built to endure the elements, this stove is rustproof and designed for easy assembly, making it a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast.
Brand | STADELHOR |
Model Number | 718174065953 |
Colour | xx3 |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 16.51 cm; 206.95 g |
Capacity | 6 litres |
Material | Titanium |
Item Weight | 207 g |
T**N
Very portable mini woodburner
Well made, will last, won't rust, and you will not need gloves to assemble. I have used it a number of times, and found it effective for boiling up water and heating up food.
M**.
Don’t let it’s size fool you
If you like camping..hiking or the great outdoors..you like to bring a source of heat to cook..don’t let this miniature lightweight titanium unit fool you by it’s size and price..it sits in the middle of the price range..not too expensive..not too cheap..just right..throw it in your pack with your other gear..and you’re ready for adventure..no need for liquids..it uses dry kindling or pine cones..what ever you can find for free..no other portable mini stove runs on an endless free supply of kindling enjoy…
A**N
Exactly what you expect!
I've seen many different brands for a "Bio Fuel" stoves like this. The prices are generally the same, so it's hard to go wrong regardless with this type of stove.I specifically chose this stove for the brand. Had relatively satisfied experience with the company, and this is a great example of quality in my opinion.So far, I've had a handful of fires using the stove, and after learning the first couple times, the third went pretty smooth.Also, this IS actually titanium, and not an alloy.This stove is not meant for extended fires to keep warm. After about 3 hours of feeding the flames, it has a hard time staying lit without any wind because the air holes get blocked off.HELPFUL TIP: Don't be like me, and try to start the fire inside the stove. It's a pain if you don't have dry wood or good tender. Find a piece of bark, or flat Rock, and start your fire there first. Then you can simply put the stove on top of it all with more wood or your choice of fuel.THINGS I DONT LIKE: Because it's titanium, it will be hard to drill holes and/or make any changes to fit your needs.I wish they supplied more accessories with the kit. Something like extended cross members so you can have a larger cooking pot to work with.As a whole, I am very happy with this product. I am expecting to make some modifications for MY personal needs.
A**R
Speedy cool to handle after use
Loved its lightness of weight to transport for marshmallows on the beach, only needs a tiny amount of find almost anywhere little sticks to light and maintain fire. Was a small test for future coffee making while doing bush treks in future.
J**Y
Very light and fits together very easily.
Very small and light when it is broken down. Great little stove.
H**A
I LOVE THIS STOVE
We were original backers of the emberlit stove, and ordered this after we left it behind somewhere. This one is light as a feather. It assembles quickly, and somehow manages not to accumulate soot.Having this means not having to haul gas cans around. Fuel is abundant everywhere. Boils water rapidly.Temperature control while cooking is a bit of a learning curve; the trick is to get a smaller fire started with twigs, then put in a thick branch and get it going until it glows. Then, just feed or remove twigs to bring the temp from 'simmer' to 'boil' and back.The only downside is that of every open fire method, soot- your cookpots won't stay pretty. Also, carry a good firestarter-like a cotton ball soaked in vaseline-if you expect heavy rain or damp.
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