Collapsible wood burning camp stove

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preppingsu

Collapsible wood burning camp stove

Post by preppingsu »

http://www.occuk.co.uk/outdoor/fire-spout-100.htm

This could have the potential to be a useful item in a BOB/GHB/Emergency kit in car.

Do you think its worth the investment?
Carrot Cruncher

Re: Collapsible wood burning camp stove

Post by Carrot Cruncher »

I'm no expert on stoves so don't take my word as gospel ( I have tried a few though) but that one looks like a lot of money for what it actually is.

For a similar price you can get a Honey Stove from here http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/product397.asp (thanks to Huron for the link) which is similar in as much as it is light and folds flat, but also lets you use different types of fuel
theboss2010

Re: Collapsible wood burning camp stove

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Hi, I've been using The Honey Stove for the last 18 months and its still going stove. I also use a meths stove with it as a bag up. If you go to the backpackinglight.co.uk website, check the video for the stove! Hope this helps!
andy prepper

Re: Collapsible wood burning camp stove

Post by andy prepper »

Ive been useing the honey stove aswell and would conclude with the boss its very good stove.
survival steve

Re: Collapsible wood burning camp stove

Post by survival steve »

Ditto, the honey stove takes some beating. Wood, trangia, greenheat and hexi. The dogs danglies of a stove :)
pgfireplaces

How to remove blacking from window of wood burning stove?

Post by pgfireplaces »

We have a plentiful supply of pine logs for our wood burning stove, but they leave a black residue on the inside of the stove window which is very hard to clean off.Any suggestions?

:roll: :roll: :roll:
Carrot Cruncher

Re: Collapsible wood burning camp stove

Post by Carrot Cruncher »

Hi PG, could you go to the "new members" section and post an intro please

Thanks
mongrel

Re: Collapsible wood burning camp stove

Post by mongrel »

I purchased a frontier stove from ebay for a £140, brilliant wee thing been frying sausages on it all weekend.
Really handy both warmth and cooking designed to fit in a tent or shelter, comes with it's own chimney

good buy I think
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diamond lil
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Re: Collapsible wood burning camp stove

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Oh I do like that !
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diamond lil wrote:Oh I do like that !
I do too. Can it be used in the house or is it strictly for outdoor/camping?