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Lixada Portable Stainless Steel Outdoor Cooking Picnic Lightweight Wood Stove

4.7 (66 Reviews)

US$11.96

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Customer Reviews(66 Reviews)
4.7

The product is very standard,Very convenient to use the product,i love love love this wood burning stove. I chose the triangle shape and use it on the trail with small tinder, or at camp with established coals. Comes in a study carrying case so you don't get ashes in your pack.

Great build quality. Exactly what I was looking for.

I have to combine 2 reviews for these stoves, because the site page has different styles. First the “Round” one is a top loader that runs on twigs and small dead branches. I tested it in14 mph breezes and it did very well. I put in some pieces taller than the burn chamber which is not advisable. The bottom of the burn chamber is full of holes so the small embers and ash fall on the ground. Use this stove on a cleared non-flammable surface in open area. The bottom base ring gets warm too. The pan is very stable on the stove and did not get black on the bottom. I could have easily made some eggs or noodles. Because of it being a top loader, you’ll need to remove your pan to add fuel. Pics: holes, starting, flames on wood, cooking flames, wood added and cooking. The Rocket Stove is made out of the same sheet metal that the round stove is made of, but functions a lot differently. It has a chimney that pulls a positive draft away from the combustion chamber and the fuel feed tray. It also uses dead sticks and small branches. Below the fuel tray and combustion chamber is a slotted grate to help with air flow. The Rocket has 3 legs that keep it off the ground but it still gets hot on the bottom so use in a clear open area only. You will need to watch putting too many branches in the stove when cooking because it will cause soot on the pan. I put the pan on with the X cooking grate and without it to see how the 14 mph breeze would affect the cooking. Even in the wind it works better with the grate. I also turned the stove towards and away from the wind, it still worked both ways. Don’t use either stove in a tent, blind or RV.

I like the product.

These are flipping awesome! Inexpensive and arrived quickly.

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