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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 Juan Lukas

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Boils water quickly. Sturdy, and well designed.

This was the lowest cost camp stove of many that are very similar or identical. However, the stove is of good quality and assembles easily. Using twigs that have fallen out of my backyard trees and very little alcohol I was able to get the stove burning quickly. I don't think I needed the alcohol, but it made lighting easy. I had a small deep pan (about two cups of coffee size) of water boiling in about 2 minutes. The stove isn't smokeless, but does a pretty good job of keeping the smoke at a minimum. There will be soot on the bottom and possibly the side of the pan so don't use anything the better half will get angry about turning into a camping pan when you test the stove. The embers that are at the bottom of the stove stay very hot for some time after I removed the boiling pan of water. The feed opening in the side of the pan stand is plenty large enough to continually feed wood through. I brought the pan of water up to full rolling boil several times just by adding some twigs. I'm pleased with the stove, and it'll come in handy when I do some overnight camping in my ultralight. The light weight of the stove and that it uses wood that can be found almost anywhere makes this an excellent stove for camping, removing the need to carry fuel.

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Pros
  • 🔥High Thermal Efficiency: The secondary combustion keeps camping wood stove burning continued for 20mins with dry firewood and wood chips.
Cons
  • Not suitable for use in areas with fire restrictions or bans

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