Eleloveph Wood Burning Portable Camping Stove,Outdoor Backpacking Hiking Stove, Lightweight Stainless Steel Alcohol Camp Stove
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
Product Features
- 【HIGH QUALITY】: Wood burning Camping stoves are made of high quality stainless steel and will burn stably.
- 【STABLE & SAFETY】: 3 Arms can support base to provide safe and stable cooking platform, evenly distributed.
- 【ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY】: No need to buy heavy and costly polluting petrol fuels, cooking with twigs, leaves, pine and wood,you can also use solid alcohol as fuel.
- 【EASY TO INSTALL & STORE】: The minimum size of our portable camping stove is 5.3 “x 5.3” x 3 “, the compact design makes the outdoor stove easy to pack in a small storage bag, leaving more space in your Backpack, only the weight of 13 OZ.
- 【PACKAGE & WARRANTY】: 1 x Wood Burning Camping Stove, 1 x Storage Bag, 1 x User Manual, 12 Months Warranty From The Date of It’s Original Purchase.
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…
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…