Esbit Ultralight Folding Pocket Stove with Six 14g Solid Fuel Tablets
Ideal for backpacking, camping as well as home and auto emergency kits, the small, ultralight Esbit Pocket Stove folds compact enough to fit in a pocket. Constructed from durable, electrolytic galvanized steel that resists corrosion, the Esbit Pocket Stove features two selectable cooking grades and is suitable for use with cups, pots, and pans (not included). Includes 6 smokeless, Esbit 14 g solid fuel tablets that will burn about 12 minutes each with each tablet able to boil 500 ml of water in about 8 minutes. The solid fuel tablets work at high altitudes and sub-zero temperatures, are smokeless and have almost no combustion residue, can also be used as a fire starter for a campfire or BBQ, and if kept dry will last for 10+ years. Solid fuel tablets light easily with a sustained flame, can be snuffed out, and if kept dry, will relight when needed again. Extra fuel tablets can also be stored inside the stove to conserve space. The Esbit Pocket Stove makes an excellent survival or emergency stove and works equally as well for the solo hiker at camp. Dimensions-closed: 3.9 inches x 3 inches x 0.9 inches (9.8 cm x 7.7 cm x 2.3 cm); Weight, including solid fuel: 6.3 ounces (180 g). Made in Germany; 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Product Features
- Simple and stable stove is constructed from durable, galvanized steel; Folds down to a small, compact size
- Includes 6 smokeless, Esbit 14 g solid fuel tablets; Each tablet burns approximately 12 minutes; One tablet boils 500 ml of water in about 8 minutes
- Two cooking positions suitable for cups, pots, and pans (not included)
- Dimensions-closed: 3.9 inches x 3 inches x 0.9 inches (9.8 x 7.7 x 2.3 cm); Weight, including solid fuel: 6.3 ounces (180 g)
- Made in Germany; 2-year manufacturer’s warranty
Priceless piece of gear! Amazing WWII technology, at a price you’ll be happy to pay. I own several, one in each vehicle, one in my day pack, and one in my 72 hr kit. The fuel seems to last forever is kept sealed. One tab will just barely boil 12 oz of water in almost any weather. If you’re extra frugal, you could go a whole weekend with this tiny stove & six tabs. I learned about these gems as a SAR member. I kept one stashed in my pack to warm lost hikers before walking them out. The stove is so small it will…
Tiny little powerful store With one of the fuel tablets I managed to take 2 cups of 65F water to a rolling boil in 5min 30sec easily with maybe another 5min left over. I used a GSI Outdoors Glacier Bottle Cup. The downside I guess is all the black soot on the bottom of my cup, on the bottom of the stove, and on the little prongs that act as stands of the store. Does anybody know of any fuel source that won’t do that?Yes, the fuel smelled fishy but I didn’t smell anything once it started burning.As for…