A bit expensive for a piece of metal and a cover. Still, I don't particularly regret buying it. It takes up very little space, weighs almost nothing, so I decided to complement my backpack with a second type of "field stove" (the previous one runs on liquid fuel). Once assembled, it doesn't fall apart at the slightest bump, so it inspires confidence in its stability.
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Folding camp stove crafted from robust steel, designed for those seeking lightweight and intelligently engineered solutions. Ideal for trekking adventures, survival expeditions, bushcraft, kayaking journeys, or campouts.
Comprised of five components, the stove features a large bottom inlet and a smaller vent to enhance airflow during burning. Acceptable fuels include wood, pine needles, leaves, bark, cones, dry reeds, grass, straw, paper, and other readily accessible free solid fuels.
Owing to a lightweight and compact build, the stove stows easily in any backpack. Set includes a transport pouch with an integrated strap for convenient attachment to your gear.
Technical data
Color: silver
Material: steel
Dimensions: 12 x 15 x 0.5 cm
Weight: 238 g
Manufacturer: Survival Kettle, Poland
| Weight | 238 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions when unfolded | 120 x 150 x 5 mm |
| Transport cover | Yes |
| Material | Steel |
| Folding | Yes |
| EAN | 2007696519074 |
| Brand | Survival Kettle |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 19
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Nice and compact stove, I use it recreationally on 1-2 day trips at most. A huge advantage is that it can be disassembled into a flat, small surface - that's obvious. The price is okay, it's stable after assembly, and there's nothing to complain about.
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Nice small folding stove that imitates a small campfire. It works well for me, I use it regularly. It folds up instantly and unfolds just as quickly.
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Very nice and relatively light stove. Tested in bushcraft action, an interesting alternative to gas or liquid fuel stoves. It gives more atmosphere, since you need to light the fire yourself :P
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Useful equipment when camping, allowing you to be independent from gas stoves and cartridges or to use as a backup stove. Takes up little space and helps keep things tidy thanks to the case, so the plates don't rattle in the backpack. However, some extra supports would be useful on the top because while you can easily place a bowl, frying pan, or pot, with mugs it can be tricky. Nevertheless, I highly recommend it!
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Small but durable and solid.
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Amazing! Just a few sticks or cones and in a few minutes I can boil 0.5 liters of water. No need to buy gas cartridges or tablets, it's self-sufficient.
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High-quality product, large size, for smaller cups you need to use an extra insert so the cup doesn't fall inside.
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Doesn't take up much space, helps safely light a fire, and personally provides a lot of fun.
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It has its charm when you use it... I recommend it.
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Small stove, light, great for preparing a hot drink - I recommend it!
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Lightweight and serves its purpose.
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Simple, handy. Just right for having coffee in the field.
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Very small and light stove. Plus for the good quality case.
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Light, proven, I recommend it.
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