Canteen Stove Vuno Wood Burning Set 435g with 1L Canteen, 600ml Cup and Storage Bag

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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

  1. Check the local fire season, campsite rules and land manager requirements before using the stove.
  2. Choose a flat, stable and non-combustible surface away from grass, scrub, tents, packs and clothing.
  3. Collect only small dry dead twigs or suitable dry natural fuel from places where collection is allowed.
  4. Set the stove body securely on the cooking surface.
  5. Feed a small amount of dry fuel through the front opening.
  6. Light the fuel carefully and let the flame settle before placing cookware on top.
  7. Place the cup or suitable cookware on the stove once the flame is stable.
  8. Add small sticks gradually rather than overfilling the stove.
  9. Let the stove, cup and canteen cool completely before handling or packing.
  10. 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

  1. Reduce reliance on gas canisters by using small dry twigs where collection and stove use are allowed.
  2. Carry less purchased fuel on suitable trips because the stove can use dry natural fuel found at permitted campsites.
  3. Avoid empty gas canister waste when a wood burning stove suits the location, rules and conditions.
  4. Pack one compact nesting set with a canteen, cup, stove body and storage bag.
  5. Use it as a backup cooker when you want another option alongside a gas or alcohol stove.
  6. 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.