🔥 Cook with Nature, Not Against It! 🌍
The Backpack Camping Stove is a lightweight, portable wood-burning stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it offers a compact and foldable design, allowing for easy transport on camping trips. This eco-friendly stove utilizes renewable resources like twigs and leaves, eliminating the need for traditional fuels and reducing your carbon footprint. With an innovative open feeding fuel door, it ensures a seamless cooking experience, making it the perfect companion for picnics, BBQs, hiking, and more.
J**O
Price does not reflect the product. Awesome
Great product for the money sturdy, easy to assemble, and burns hot. Easy to keep it burning cause of the opening on the side. Was easy to light and the coals easily relight new wood very lightweight for a stainless hiking stove. I brought water to a boil in about 7 minutes I used a Coleman stainless camp pot and I did it twice to the same results. As long as you do not mind cleaning up the soot on your pot then this thing is a great item that functions better than I thought it could. The stainless did blue on the hottest parts but that does not bother me it just tells me that it is real stainless.
L**4
The perfect wood burning backpacking stove!
This stove is AWESOME!!!I chose it over many similar products on Amazon based on its weight. I have several other wood burning stoves and they were all much heavier or bulkier than this one. I also have a titanium wood burning unit that folds flat and weighs next to nothing but doesn’t cook as well as this one.I love the wide opening in the front to feed more wood into it.Burns hot, and very efficient (everything burns to very fine ashes).The cross bars on the top can make it accommodate cookware of all sizes (obviously not a 40 quart stock pot).It doesn’t break down and nest as compact as lots of other stove solutions but I love not having to carry extra fuel and like I said, it’s extremely light weight and that was the main selling point for me.
D**T
Holds full pot of water
Tested if it can hold a 1.1 liter MSR Alpine pot full of water, and it holds weight just fine, seems like can hold a lot more weight than that. Placed one of those backpacking portable windscreens around it and you can see from the picture it surrounds it just fine. I like the mesh carry bag, which is also shown in the picture.This will be perfect for an upcoming 50 miler Boy Scout backpacking trip we'll be having this summer. Was looking for a lightweight stove.
J**N
A wonderful little fireplace!
I love everything about it.But i have to be honest, a use at a mini fireplace on my patio. I dont want to use the big outdoor one.So, I haven't back packed with it, although i think it would be great.I did roast a couple of hot dogs and it was great for that!I did set it on an old thick aluminium pie pan to catch embers and ash.A keeper!!!
N**M
Not for me
Please don’t judge but there were no instruction, more flimsy than I thought. I have a compact 4 wall wood burning stove that I have used and really like. Wanted to try the “canister” kind. I’m sticking with“the square.”
S**3
Not the best, but still an excellent bargain
So far so good, you have to continually add fuels to it depending on size of them. whether it be twigs or kindling. Pine cones work well too but leave a residue. The metal is rather thin...so I’m not sure after some usage whether or not it’ll warp or burn thru, but it’s cheap and not for regular use.
N**D
Worth it.
Could it be better if it was titanium? Absolutely. For the price, though, it's worth every penny. Puts out some great heat with whatever small pieces of wood you can find. Boils water in comparable time to a canister stove BUT requires constant attention. You can't leave it and go do something else. You have to stay and feed it pretty constantly.
T**Y
Great backpacking stove
I really can't say there is a thing that I dislike about it but this was something new I wanted to try as I go backpacking and its work excellent the two times I've gone of course it's winter right now where I'm at but if boiled my water cook my food just the way I would hope it would do