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The Ohuhu Camp Stove Windscreen is a versatile and durable solution for outdoor cooking, featuring 10 removable plates for various stove sizes, a bottom vent for airflow, and a portable design with a drawstring bag. Crafted from heat-resistant aluminum alloy, it ensures long-lasting performance and protection against wind.
Brand | Ohuhu |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 9.84"L x 3.15"W x 0.79"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Maximum Energy Output | 2800 Watts |
Item Weight | 0.62 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.39 x 4.02 x 1.38 inches |
Package Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.84 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches |
Brand Name | Ohuhu |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
Part Number | 917-88800-40 |
Size | 10 Plates |
N**R
Generous size
Came quickly, professionally and cleanly packaged in plastic sleeve with labels in different languages, including one that referred product as a new product. Comes inside a black storage bag with Ohuhu logo screened printed on it. I don't know how sturdy the storage bag is but for now will work. This bag also had a nice professional tag on it explaining what product is as well as model # and where to reach representatives in us, eu, jp, and uk. ( I think this company is going to go huge ). Product was clean, unscratched with no bends or dents in it even though it shipped in a shipping bag. All pins are securely in product without any "falling out".This product is sturdy and generous, will cover not only the bottom holes of stove but reaches to above where the heat and flame comes out of the top and a little bit above the bottom of the pot, it is large enough to go around the stove and pan even if you have a large cook pot on it, and enough room to have a small work space area.It is a little heavy for long haul backpacking but panels can be subtracted from the screen to make it smaller and lighter. This windscreen will also reflect heat back out to you if you decide to move it closer to the source of heat whether you use the Ohuhu stove, campfire, fireplace or other stove, this screen will also work around propane type stove though for gas/alcohol type you don't want heat reflecting back so put the screen a little away from the source of heat. (reason I got this bigger one, to be used in various situations and stoves) My favorite stove is the Ohuhu mini gassifier wood camp stove and it works perfect for that stove. Two of the pins are longer to be able to push into the dirt to hold it in place better, I like that thoughtful addition.If you are only looking for a shorter, lightweight windscreen for serious long haul backpacking you will want to use foil or find a smaller windscreen.Every once in a while I run into an outrageously affordable product, which shows pride in workmanship, with design thoughtfulness that blows my mind, packaged with much care and consideration. I love when I see that in a company and it makes me reflect on all the incredible people that put such care into their work to deliver a sound and useful product. I pray that everyone of them have some joy in their life daily. I think of them, whoever they may be every time I use the product.
A**.
Sturdy yet portable
I was pleasantly surprised by the thickness of these shiny panels and how well assembled the unit is. The panels can be arranged in a circular or square shape. If it was windy I might set my BCB Fire Dragon stove or Esbit knockoff directly on the dirt and reinforce the windscreen's stability with metal or bamboo skewers driven into the ground. It folds up neatly and may be stowed in a sturdy, reusable carry bag. So far, so good although I have yet to actually use it. I will add my impressions after I do.
A**G
Light, sturdy, adaptable design
This thing is a great addition to my motocamping setup. Pictured here with my Solo Stove Lite and a 7" x 7" grill grate (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08R3GBP2S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1), it's a great example of multi-purpose tools to reduce weight and bulk.Pros:1. It's of course lightweight and folks relatively flat, and comes in its own stuff pouch.2. The two pins on each end panel (the ones with the triangle "handles") can be used to push in and out the other pins to separate panels and adjust the size to your need. I didn't take any panels out though as I don't need to save the few grams, and just fold the panels over each other to the size I need. Works great, as the panels fold flat against each other in one direction.3. The panels are fairly sturdy, well-connected to each other and therefore make a very stable platform on flat surfaces, especially dirt where the sharpish bottom edges can be pushed into the ground.4. Given the panel width, this windscreen is also a perfect stand for the grill grate I'll be using to cook on. The grate's edge rods wrap around the windscreen panels like they were made to go together!Cons:1. The only major con is that the end pins (the ones with the triangle handles) tend to stick out the bottom, and if you aren't careful they can punch little holes in the stuff sack that will probably get worse over time.2. Minor con is that without proper care, dirt/soot/grease/grime will build up in the hinges between panels over time also, and cleaning those after each use/trip will be necessary.
V**G
Works
Bought this for a backpacking/canoe trip in the Adirondacks. Worked great on those windy days. Extremely easy and kept the flame steady.
L**R
Great Buy, Glad I Bought it
We've all used the stock aluminum sheets that come with our MSR Whisperlite stoves and struggled to fold and unfold the mangled mess and try to create a usable windscreen, then roll it up and fit it back in the stuff sack or your pack. I took a chance on this folded panel style and glad I did. It weights a little more, but is much more packable. Mine fits in my side pockets, against the flat inner wall with my stove set in the same pocket. So it takes up almost no space. The edges are a bit sharp and it has worn holes in the thin stuff sack, which is itself ultralight material. (I might prefer rubber or plastic caps over the ends or something to prevent damage to the inside of my pack over a stuffsack anyway. Maybe I'll rig up a duct tape and velcro strap solution.) Otherwise, we have found it useful, light and packable at a reasonable price. A rareity in backpacking gear. It is often one of the first bits of gear I'll pull out when showing off my setup. That having been said, most of these are Chinese made and carry various brand names but are all pretty much the same. There is nothing unique about this particular brand/model other than at the time it was the cheapest on Amazon for a 10-panel. For my AT trip next year, I might buy an 8 panel since I don't need the larger size for 1 person cook setup.
T**R
Perfect Wind Blocker
Large wind screen that helps to keep the wind away from my butane stove. Better burning time and temperature control with this screen.
E**C
Not for Backpacking
Too heavy for backpacking in my opinion. I'll use it for camping.
C**R
Does the job, shields stove
Works as expected. Shields stove from wind, making cooking more efficient. Folds up and stows neatly in bag, light weight.
H**B
Works great
Keeps wind off stove works wonderfully and very compact to pack. Would buy again great for camping backpacking kayak bicycle and our motorcycles
O**X
Bien large, à fixer !
Très utile, mais, il faut BIEN le fixer au sol avant !Il est bien bien large !
S**.
Indispensabile per chi ama il campeggio
Leggero, compatto e di buona qualità. Protegge bene il piano cottura in caso di forte vento.
J**N
Quality
A simple well made product.Does the job I purchased it for
M**R
Rendement verhogend
Naast rendement verhoging natuurlijk ook extra veilig. Een aanrader.
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