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Review on πŸ”₯ Ultralight Folding Titanium Stove - Esbit 11.5g (0.4 Ounce) for Efficient Use with Solid Fuel Tablets by Alif Eagle

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Featherweight Gear: Camp Kitchen

I bought this along with the Esbit 750ml Titanium Kettle. Initially, I thought of a conventional folding stove, which is also convenient for storing inserts, but weighs much more and does not fit in the cauldron. If you're looking to buy this incredibly lightweight folding stove, it's something to consider. Wind is always a big factor when cooking and for that you need some kind of windbreak. As you can see in the photo, it always includes 1 fuel cube. So if you need more cooking time or more power, this might not be for you. I have found that heating 400ml of water (about 14oz) is enough to wet 2 bags of a Berghaus. This is NOT a family cooker but it is sufficient for 1 or 2 people to work. The upside is clearly the weight - it's literally nothing - and the small size. I can pack this in my titanium pot with 12 fuel inserts, a cleaning sponge and a collapsible mug on top. Also, the legs that you place the pot on are grooved so the pot really stays in place, much better than the traditional folding stove I've used before. In previous reviews I've seen some people complain about the lack of wind protection and the folded format. This is minimalist gear! Personally, I've never seen anything that folds up so small and compact (there's even a small mesh bag included), and cooking outdoors in the wind is always a problem, which is why Man invented the windbreak.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something