Very nice stove, after assembling it takes up little space. Solidly made, the walls are quite thick, which unfortunately means it is quite heavy for a few sheets of metal. If you don't need an indestructible stove, I recommend the lighter version from Survival Kettle. The included cover seems solid, resistant to tears. Really good stove and it's from a Polish manufacturer.
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Robust folding travel stove crafted from durable steel, tailored for bushcraft enthusiasts. Ideal for hiking, survival excursions, kayaking expeditions, and camping adventures.
Outfitted with two crosswise support plates, the stove enables heating of water or food even in compact cups.
The base features both a large and a small inlet to enhance airflow and combustion. Acceptable fuels include wood, conifer needles, leaves, bark, cones, dry reed, grass, straw, paper, or other readily available free fuel sources.
Featuring a collapsible structure, the model easily packs into a backpack. The kit comes with a sturdy Cordura transport cover.
Technical data
Color: silver
Material: steel
Dimensions: 12 x 15 x 0.5 cm
Weight: 391 g
Manufacturer: Survival Kettle, Poland
| Weight | 391 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions when unfolded | 120 x 150 x 5 mm |
| Transport cover | Yes |
| Material | Steel |
| Folding | Yes |
| EAN | 2007696519043 |
| Brand | Survival Kettle |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 31
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Great, ultralight equipment for trips. A very compact solution with a solid case, and once assembled, it's sturdy. It smokes quite a bit if the top is blocked, but maybe I'll add some holes at the bottom.
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Extremely compact and lightweight solution, easy to store during travel thanks to the case. It can even fit into a waist bag. You just need to wait a bit after use for it to cool down.
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A cool invention instead of a campfire, sometimes campfires are a problem in various places. Once folded, the stove fits anywhere, thin and small package. Product well made and well thought out in terms of assembly and disassembly.
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Super product, a well-made stove that can be used not only for cooking but also as a substitute for a small campfire. Very easy to assemble. You definitely should have it.
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If you're buying it as a substitute for a campfire, it's fine. But if you expect to cook on it, forget it. When you put a mug or pot on the stove, it starts to smoke like crazy. It feels like the stove is purposefully calling out the foresters or firefighters with smoke signals :) I bought it to cook. It turned out to be useless. Money down the drain. That's why I'm giving the lowest possible rating.
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My first stove and I can recommend it. It sets up quickly and simply, the material is definitely durable, the packaging is nice and it doesn’t take up much space, which is a big plus. I can recommend this product 100%.
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Pros: 1. Useful carrying case. Cons: 1. Definitely the price—100 PLN for four pieces of metal is way too much. 2. The two metal plates that attach at the top become soft and flexible after heating, and are easily deformed or bent. Installing them is quite frustrating as they tend to pop out of the spot where they should stay.
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Light, can be carried on a belt (with the pouch), although it's not very comfortable. It works, freeing you from relying on gas canisters or liquid fuels (gasoline, kerosene). The downside is soot on the pots placed on the stove, but that’s to be expected. Worth having as a backup stove (canister ones are more convenient and "cleaner", but also take up more space). In a pinch, can be used as a small campfire. I recommend it!
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Simply a great stove, you don't overpay, it's solid and durable.
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Buy it, use it, burn, cook. There's nothing to complain about.
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Massive, solid, everything as described.
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Nice stove, easy to assemble.
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Very nice and handy survival stove, I recommend it :)
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After about 20 times, I see no flaws; everything holds together.
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