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Review on CANWAY Portable Wood Burning Camping Stove - Windproof & Anti-Slip Stainless Steel Backpacking Survival Stove With Bag For Outdoor Hiking, Travel, Picnic, And BBQ by Omar Malvo

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice little stove, just what I was looking for

Update: I've used this stove on several more camping trips through another season and it's still holding up. I'm planning to continue using it in the upcoming season.This is a great little stove for the price. I wanted a small stove like this for a camping trip without having to worry about propane or other fuel, and I also wanted an option that I could potentially use in power outages at home because of our stove and appliances all being electric. This worked for both.I was skeptical it would actually work with just a handful of kindling but it did. When camping, I've used it multiple times a day from making morning coffee to one-pot meals for dinner. If you're using just paper or cardboard, you'll need to continue adding more throughout (it still works as long as you keep it going). Once some twigs get going though, I was able to boil water needing to add more maybe once.Recently we had some windy days and our power ended up going out for a couple of days. I remembered about this stove I had stashed with my camping stuff and I was able to use it to make meals and boil water (using it only outside of course!). It also folds up and comes with a small bag to store it in.I've only had it since this summer so I can't speak to longevity, but it does appear to be made well enough to last for a while when used occasionally. Even if it only lasts a few years, for less than $20 I already feel like I've gotten my moneys worth.

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Pros
  • Backpacking Stoves
Cons
  • The compact design requires frequent loading of fuel, interrupting cooking and eating

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