







🔥 Ignite your off-grid lifestyle with Ironclad power!
The Ironclad Supply Rocket Stove is a high-efficiency, portable wood-burning stove delivering up to 23,000 BTUs using natural biomass fuels. Weighing just 10 lbs, it features a rugged cast iron 6-prong stovetop and heat-resistant handles, making it ideal for camping, emergency preparedness, and off-grid living. Included are a weather-resistant canvas storage bag and fuel support system, ensuring durability and mobility for all your outdoor cooking adventures.







| ASIN | B097S6WXR3 |
| Auto Shutoff | No |
| Brand | Ironclad Supply |
| Color | Military Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (433) |
| Date First Available | 26 June 2021 |
| Item Weight | 9.52 Kilograms |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Product Dimensions | 31.75 x 31.75 x 30.48 cm; 9.52 kg |
| Special Features | Extremely efficient rocket stove design reduces fuel needed and emissions, Includes canvas storage bag and fuel support system, Large 6-prong cast iron stove top, Uses dry biomass and charcoal as fuel |
J**L
A great wood stove for use in case of power failures, emergencies or camping. Though not recommended as a hike stove as it's a little heavy (20 lbs.). It only takes a small amount of wood fuel to boil water for soups or coffee/tea. Very well made. No disappointment's here.
B**S
Great product. I like to cook messy foods outside and I live in an area that is prone to wind and this works great. Uses very little fuel of small sticks or a few lumps of charcoal once it gets going. Easy to control the heat.
H**T
I lived through the Texas February 2021, power outage. Like millions, for 5 days I had ZERO power and more than 200 people froze to death in their homes in the state (and that's a low estimate). My house went down to 45 degrees inside my house and I vowed to never be so cold again. In the last few weeks, I've been looking for a wood burning stove to use in case of an emergency (I already own a Coleman propane camping stove) and if I run out of propane. I week ago I bought one of those stainless steel box stoves that are 6" to 10" in size and I thought they looked cheap and wanted something more robust and looked into getting a rocket stove. After several hours of searching online, I chose the EcoZoom Versa Camping Stove and put it in my Amazon shopping cart but two days later, I found they all sold out everywhere and it was gone from my shopping cart. I had seen this Ironclad rocket stove during my search on Amazon. I also submitted a question to the seller asking if this stove had any ceramic liners but received no reply. With no reviews but liking the size, look and weight of this stove, I bit the bullet on Saturday (Oct 9th) purchased this stove for $109 and it was delivered the next day in a triple box! Upon opening all three boxes (I had no problems with a damaged box) and the carry sack, and finally getting to the stove, I found out this Ironclad stove appeared to indeed be stout, heavy, and the instructions said it did have ceramic liners to contain the heat in the stove. The stove is almost a foot tall, a foot wide on top with a heavy cast iron top, and seems very well made. I have attached a short vid to see my new stove. All in all, this seems like a great purchase and I know I can cook food and boil water when we have another catastrophic power outage event in Texas, like we had in Feb 2021. The price has gone up by $15 bucks and it now cost $125 but I think the quality of this small rocket stove makes it worth it. I expect more power outages in Texas in the near future because there aren't enough power plants in Texas. Most power plants in Texas are privately owned, our population is booming and there's just not enough energy to supply all the new households. We also aren't connected to the national grid. With the purchase of my Ironclad Rocket Stove and bit of wood, I have a small portable stove that will keep be fed for the next power outage in Texas. FYI, this is not a hiking stove because its too heavy at 10 pounds but would be great for picnics, at dedicated camp sites, RV camping, or emergency use. All you need is a bit of wood and a lighter. If the stove doesn't work well once the wood goes in, I will revise this review. Again, my item had no faults.
B**R
Great little stove!
B**S
This thing is solidly built and will outlive me. I bought one for my ex-wife for her birthday and used it when we camped. Heated up corn on the cob in a big stockpot. Saves by not having to use fuel cannisters to boil a lot of water plus it boils fast, the flames are like a jet engine, this thing rocks. Knowing I'll never run out of fuel for cooking is a good feeling. You can run out of gas or propane and if the supply chain is interrupted for any reason you're screwed but if you have one of these rocket stoves and some twigs you are definitely one step ahead of everybody else. HIGHLY RECOMMEND, get one for that clueless loved one, it could save their life one day.
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