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The MEETSUN Portable Mini Wood Burning Stove is a lightweight, foldable camping stove made from sturdy stainless steel. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it utilizes natural fuels and features an efficient combustion system that minimizes smoke. With a compact design and included grill, it's perfect for camping, hiking, and emergency situations.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 589.67 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.3"L x 5.3"W x 7.9"H |
Power Source | fuel_powered |
Fuel Type | Wood, Alcohol |
S**S
Perfect
The media could not be loaded. Great Stove.Well built.6 briquettes of charcoal and 8 minutes to steam.Rolling Boil in 12 minutes.
M**.
Sturdy, Well-Put Together
I have bought several small wood burning stoves for emergencies and as gifts. This one pleasantly surprised. However, it is small, so boiling water or heating a small meal is probably its limit. Its main drawback is the lack of instructions, which caused me to ask Hubby for some guidance, making me a bit cranky. Once you see it put together correctly, it seems intuitive.I liked the sturdiness of the parts, especially the little grill. With some stoves you just get two thin metal pieces, and the pot must balance on them. This round grill is small and very firm. I noticed that the stove is not built to allow for the easy addition of fuel, like twigs or wood chips, once the fire is lit. The whole stove packs together well and fits into a neat little travel bag, very lightweight. It comes with a tweezer-like tool that you can use to place twigs or pick up a small fuel pack. It also includes a metal hook that can be used to hang the carry bag on a belt. Nice little detail extras. Since I am not a camper, I cannot speak to its performance in the wild, but if I had to bring one stove along on a hike, this would be it. I am keeping this one for emergencies, since I live in earthquake country, & electric grid failures anywhere are not beyond imagination.
E**H
Good little stove
Great little stainless steel stove for camping and emergencies. Tested it out and made scrambled eggs with my grandson. He thought it was the coolest experiment and enjoyed his breakfast! This was a good find for the money. Mine came with grate and tweezers and poker for wood pieces. Thumbs up from me!
J**H
Good stove, burns hot, immediately discolored... That's Good!!
I used this stove a number of times for campfire coffee rather than throwing my pot in the firepit. I still remember the first time. I used some corn chips and twigs to get it going and twigs to keep it going... With that lower airflow and small space it got hot super fast, which was great since I wanted my coffee that morning.It took forever to cool down. (i guess that's just the nature of things) but with the first tongues of flame as the tinder caught... the metal sides bloomed and glittered. Within a few seconds the whole thing was purple and orange metal. and within only a few more it was all matte.This shocked me how fast it worked. This is basically the protective coating that keeps it from rusting. (also indicative of the rough temperature) It got hot fast, and refused to rust so I say this is a 10/10 purchase!
W**E
Awesome!
This stove is fantastic. Excellent built quality and serious performance. The top ring has well designed double wall construction which allows for the airflow to come up from the bottom sides and ignite the gas from the burning would essentially turbo charging your fire. For those unfamiliar these burn much hotter than the fuel inside them would normally burn. They are 10 times more efficient than an open fire. They can also use essentially any organic material as fuel. So once you get it going you can put twigs leaves moss essentially anything you find on the ground into the stove to fuel it.Essentially you burn the wood in the middle and it draws air up through the bottom and produces smoke which creates a vacuum that draws air from the sides into the upper chamber which then ignites the smoke and creates the majority of heat. It’s the jet engine of campfires.I’ve seen these stoves cost as much as $80-$120. And for what I’ve seen they’re made no better than this little modest guy here. The one thing I wasn’t expecting is how compact it disassemble steel. The entire stove will fold down with all of its accessory‘s to a height of less than 3 inches to be packed away in the supplied padded bag. This makes it extremely portable and super convenient. This may be one of the best buys on Amazon.As a bonus the stove can be converted for use with solid fuel blocks or even candles. You get a versatile very well-made piece of equipment for a small amount of money. This is going to end up being one of my favorite Amazon purchases of all time.As a bonus it also comes with an extendable bellows and some tweezers I guess to help you mix the embers around.
A**R
How do you put it back together?
All the videos show you how to use it but NONE show you how to put it back together for storage. They either skip that part or it's so low at the bottom of the screen when they pull it out that you can't see what they're doing and in which order they go. HELP! One woman said they have instructions on Amazon. I haven't found them.
J**C
A neat little stove!
I've only used this little stove a few times so far this spring—thanks to a winter that refuses to go away, and heavy rains about every other day! But that will eventually change. I typically spend lots of time rambling about outdoors, fishing, foraging, just poking about in the hills and woods. For years I've carried a small kettle in my daypack so's to make myself a cup of tea or coffee while on these outings. In the past, I would simply build a little fire and rest that pot atop a trio of stones. Then I got to thinking a small stove would be far less hassle, faster, and safer.…and it absolutely is! This little stove will heat my 14-oz. kettle of water in no time on a handful of dead twigs and bark. It lights faster and burns hotter than an open ground fire. The fire is contained, the heat is concentrated up an efficiently drafting chimney. And, of course, the kettle is far more stable and secure atop this stove than it ever was balanced on rocks. The stove is built like a tank from stainless steel, and will doubtless outlast me! The value-to-cost makes it a real bargain! I'm delighted with this neat little stove!
S**D
Useless
Product came in a smashed box and contained no instructions. I have no idea even how to put this thing together or how it works! For all, I know it could be missing parts. So disappointed.
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