778 neighbour of some guy
15th July 2012, 10:50
Besides burning biomass, which is FREE, these stoves also can be used with solid fuel like Esbit, hexamine and or alcohol.
I have been looking into these stoves for a while now, i recently finally got my biolite stove, but it is a bit bulky in my pack and it only burns biomass, biomass fuel is great but not when you are indoors and how much wood can one stack up in an apartment eh?
So here are the four foldable stoves that caught my attention and no this is not a commercial from my part, tghey are great for camping and as emergency stoves just in case the power goes down in a scenario nobody wants to experience.
You can build each and every one of these yourself for cheap or decide not to invent the wheel again and look into one of these stoves( unless you come up with a far better wheel that is)
So the four stoves i checked out and they seemed to be working pretty well are:
1. THE FIREBOX http://foldingfirebox.com/
2. THE EMBERLIT http://www.emberlit.com/
3. VARGO HEXAGON http://vargooutdoors.com/
4. THE HONEY STOVE http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/product397.asp
1. THE FIREBOX, one of the heavier ones but very sturdy and it comes in a flat pack, a few different options are sold as well, all the same model stove but with extra`s.
Some video`s below
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yZjiC9MlYa4
wE-en_Lid6E
and lots more videos on the web.
The EMBERLIT,
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aJTDRqG1f0c
lots more video`s on the web.
The VARGO HEXAGON.
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The Honeystove.
EmjnUEbXv4c
aDOE1haJfb8
NE7A4mwtqxc
If you can find any other great multifuel flat packing stoves feel free to post them in the thread, thank you in advance for this.
Regards
Ed.
I have been looking into these stoves for a while now, i recently finally got my biolite stove, but it is a bit bulky in my pack and it only burns biomass, biomass fuel is great but not when you are indoors and how much wood can one stack up in an apartment eh?
So here are the four foldable stoves that caught my attention and no this is not a commercial from my part, tghey are great for camping and as emergency stoves just in case the power goes down in a scenario nobody wants to experience.
You can build each and every one of these yourself for cheap or decide not to invent the wheel again and look into one of these stoves( unless you come up with a far better wheel that is)
So the four stoves i checked out and they seemed to be working pretty well are:
1. THE FIREBOX http://foldingfirebox.com/
2. THE EMBERLIT http://www.emberlit.com/
3. VARGO HEXAGON http://vargooutdoors.com/
4. THE HONEY STOVE http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/product397.asp
1. THE FIREBOX, one of the heavier ones but very sturdy and it comes in a flat pack, a few different options are sold as well, all the same model stove but with extra`s.
Some video`s below
pUIw18ieemI
yZjiC9MlYa4
wE-en_Lid6E
and lots more videos on the web.
The EMBERLIT,
ZwIWj2i2d9w
aJTDRqG1f0c
lots more video`s on the web.
The VARGO HEXAGON.
s7yBedWcetc
kD2MG16bhkA
The Honeystove.
EmjnUEbXv4c
aDOE1haJfb8
NE7A4mwtqxc
If you can find any other great multifuel flat packing stoves feel free to post them in the thread, thank you in advance for this.
Regards
Ed.