Canteen Stove Vuno Wood Burning Set 435g with 1L Canteen, 600ml Cup and Storage Bag
SKU: VWBS6
Compact Stove Set for NZ Outdoor Cooking
The Vuno canteen stove is a compact wood burning cooking set for camping, bushcraft, emergency cooking and off-grid outdoor use in New Zealand. It includes a 1 litre canteen, 600 ml cup, stove body and storage bag, giving you a simple gas-free cooking option where local fire rules allow solid-fuel stove use.
Key Features
- 435g canteen stove set for camping, bushcraft and permitted outdoor cooking.
- Uses small dry twigs and suitable dry natural fuel instead of gas canisters.
- Includes a 1 litre canteen for carrying water.
- Includes a 600 ml cup for boiling water, heating drinks and preparing simple meals.
- Includes a stove body with front opening and ventilation holes for feeding small fuel.
- Includes a green storage bag to help keep the set together in your camping gear.
- Nesting design helps the canteen, cup and stove pack together more easily.
- Useful as a backup cooker for camping and emergency outdoor use where dry fuel is available and permitted.
Specifications
- Brand: Vuno
- Product type: Canteen stove set
- Fuel type: Small dry twigs and suitable dry natural fuel
- Product weight: 435 grams
- Canteen capacity: 1000 ml
- Cup capacity: 600 ml
- Canteen dimensions: 130 mm wide x 110 mm deep x 175 mm high
- Opening size of canteen: 35 mm
- Cup dimensions: 134 mm top width x 118.5 mm lower width x 100 mm high
- Opening size of cup: 87 mm x 85 mm
- Stove dimensions: 128 mm base width x 122 mm top width x 100 mm high
- Stove front opening: 65 mm wide x 65 mm high
- Included items: Canteen, cup, stove body and storage bag
How to Use This Canteen Stove
- Check the local fire season, campsite rules and land manager requirements before using the stove.
- Choose a flat, stable and non-combustible surface away from grass, scrub, tents, packs and clothing.
- Collect only small dry dead twigs or suitable dry natural fuel from places where collection is allowed.
- Set the stove body securely on the cooking surface.
- Feed a small amount of dry fuel through the front opening.
- Light the fuel carefully and let the flame settle before placing cookware on top.
- Place the cup or suitable cookware on the stove once the flame is stable.
- Add small sticks gradually rather than overfilling the stove.
- Let the stove, cup and canteen cool completely before handling or packing.
- Extinguish all embers fully and leave no ash, burnt fuel or rubbish behind.
Safety Warnings for New Zealand Outdoor Use
- Use this canteen stove outdoors only and never inside a tent, hut, vehicle, awning or enclosed space.
- Do not use it during a fire ban or where signs, campsite rules, DOC rules, local council rules or land manager restrictions prohibit solid-fuel stove use.
- Check DOC rules before using this stove near public conservation land, huts, campsites or backcountry areas.
- Check Fire and Emergency New Zealand fire season information before lighting any outdoor fire.
- Do not leave the stove unattended while burning.
- Keep children, pets, loose clothing and flammable gear away from the stove.
- Don't place the stove directly on wooden tables, tent floors, dry grass or other combustible surfaces.
- Do not use the stove in strong wind, extreme fire danger or very dry vegetation areas.
- Keep water, sand or another suitable extinguishing method nearby before lighting.
- Expect soot on cookware when using a wood burning stove.
- Fully extinguish embers and ashes before leaving the area.
Benefits of Using this Canteen Stove
- Reduce reliance on gas canisters by using small dry twigs where collection and stove use are allowed.
- Carry less purchased fuel on suitable trips because the stove can use dry natural fuel found at permitted campsites.
- Avoid empty gas canister waste when a wood burning stove suits the location, rules and conditions.
- Pack one compact nesting set with a canteen, cup, stove body and storage bag.
- Use it as a backup cooker when you want another option alongside a gas or alcohol stove.
- Cook quietly without the sound of a pressurised gas burner.
Common Questions
- Q: Is it suitable for New Zealand camping?
A: Yes, it can suit camping areas where wood burning and solid-fuel stove use are allowed. - Q: Can I use this set on DOC land?
A: Check DOC rules before use, as solid-fuel stove restrictions apply in many public conservation areas. - Q: What fuel does this canteen stove use?
A: It uses small dry twigs and other suitable dry natural fuel. - Q: Is it better than a gas cooker?
A: It can reduce gas canister use and carried fuel weight when dry fuel is available, but gas cookers are often easier where solid-fuel stoves are restricted. - Q: Can I use it during a fire ban?
A: No, do not use it during a fire ban or anywhere solid-fuel stove use is not allowed. - Q: Can I use it inside a hut or tent?
A: No, use it outdoors only because it creates flame, heat, smoke, sparks and carbon monoxide risk. - Q: Will the cup get black underneath?
A: Yes, wood burning stoves can leave soot on cookware, so allow for extra cleaning after use.
Summary
The Vuno canteen stove is a 435g wood burning cooking set for NZ camping, bushcraft and emergency outdoor use where solid-fuel stove use is allowed. It is a practical choice for users who want a gas-free cooker with a 1 litre canteen, 600 ml cup and storage bag, while still taking New Zealand fire rules seriously.