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Review on πŸ”₯ Unigear Folding Stainless Steel Wood Burning Camp Stove for Picnic, BBQ, and Backpacking by William Turner

Revainrating 4 out of 5

First few uses and next update

Pros: Very heavy compared to what I expected. Almost any small heat source for cooking can be placed in it. Gas, alcohol, coal, firewood. I'm not sure about granules. Hinged design and loose fit in overlapping lugs greatly reduce the chance of warping. Large size with thickness for pots and pans up to 10" in any material. Safe enough for small fires. Use your common sense, don't blame me for setting California on fire. Yet again. Disadvantages: The ash drawer should be deeper. The square face means you need to find a really flat surface for the best results. Heat source inside with passable windshield. This is a small camping stove. Ignore sloppy connections, they work for you. Keeps it from warping and twisting at high temperatures. Having just received it while checking for rust stains and welding imperfections, I can only give it 4 stars at the moment. I have a feeling this will end up with 5 stars if used properly. Will be updated after some time. December 30, 2018 Walked about ten pounds of charcoal with pine cones and more oak branches/chips. Someone, of course, shaken. He screamed red hot many times. So far it's doing its job very well. Still folds flat enough to easily fit in a bag. Just brush off the ash, using a wire brush occasionally. Expect about 1.5 hours of work after creating a real coal seam with fuel on it. You can always sit around and stick feed him for hours until the ash is a heap bigger than the stove. I think you should get out then. Oh, by the way, it's great for regular cinder blocks.

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Can't remember