Compact Wood Stove Stainless Steel Collapsible Bushcraft Cooker 260g
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Compact twig cooking when you need it
Cook simple meals wherever you stop, because you can use sticks you find on the track. This compact wood stove packs down small, so it suits solo tramping and bushcraft camps. It burns twigs, pinecones, and dry bark, so you do not need fuel canisters. Also, stainless steel resists rust, even when the weather turns. Set it on a stable, non flammable surface, then feed it small pieces for clean heat. When you finish, let it cool fully, so you can fold it and store it safely.
Key Features
- Multiple air inlets feed the fire, so it burns brighter with less effort.
- Cross support top holds a pot, while still leaving space for airflow.
- Stainless steel body handles heat well, and it wipes clean after use.
- Collapsible design packs flat, so it saves space in small packs.
- Mesh storage pouch keeps soot contained, so other gear stays cleaner.
- Wide fuel opening helps you add twigs fast, even with gloves on.
- Simple parts reduce field issues, so you can rely on it when tired.
Specifications
- Material: stainless steel.
- Stove diameter: 11.5 cm.
- Stove height: 21 cm.
- Weight: about 260 g.
- Packed size: 11 x 11 x 11.5 cm.
- Fuel: twigs, sticks, pinecones, and dry bark.
- Included: mesh carry pouch.
Benefits
- With a compact wood stove, you can cook without carrying gas canisters.
- Therefore you can boil water for drinks, meals, and rehydration quickly.
- Because you burn found fuel, you cut pack weight on short overnight trips.
- Also you can keep it as a backup cooker for emergencies or power cuts.
- While it is small, it still supports many compact mugs and pots.
Common Questions
- Q: Can it hold a pot for cooking?A: Yes. The cross support holds small pots and mugs securely.
- Q: Is it suitable for NZ bushcraft and tramping?A: Yes. Use it where fires are allowed, and follow all local rules.
- Q: How do I light it in damp conditions?A: Use dry tinder first. Then add thin sticks, and finally larger twigs.
- Q: How do I cook safely with it?A: Use bare soil or rock. Keep water close. Never use it inside a tent.
- Q: How do I clean and pack it after use?A: Let it cool fully. Tap out ash, wipe soot, then fold it into the pouch.
Summary
This compact wood stove gives you a simple way to heat food with natural fuel. Because it folds down, it fits neatly in a day pack or tramping pack. Also, stainless steel keeps its shape, even after many hot burns. Pair it with a small pot for fast brews and quick meals. Before each trip, check for fire bans, then choose a safe site and cook responsibly.