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By Marta McAllister on July 31, 2017
It would burn for the same amount of time, regardless of its use. It burns until the alcohol is expended. That said it is not a good option for heating a room as it will deplete the oxygen in the room much in the same mannaer as a propane heater.
By Jon on December 19, 2017
The stand the stove comes with is too wide for the base of the cook pot but I solved the problem by placing a 5x5 inch steel mesh on the top of the stand. The pot will sit properly after that and there's decent amount of space between the stove and the pot for the heat to spread and cook whet every you have in the pot.… see more The stand the stove comes with is too wide for the base of the cook pot but I solved the problem by placing a 5x5 inch steel mesh on the top of the stand. The pot will sit properly after that and there's decent amount of space between the stove and the pot for the heat to spread and cook whet every you have in the pot. I bought my pot before I got the stove and only realized after it didn't fit after I got it. You can get the steel mesh at Lowe's or Home Depot and for it's 5x5 inch size, it's easy to pack away. You could leave flat an put it away in a pack or roll it up a bit and pack it away in the pot for transport. I hope this helped. see less
By Brian on August 23, 2017
2 3/8'' tall, 3 3/4'' wide
By Brady Dixon on July 31, 2017
My burner looks like it has a BRASS body and STAINLESS steel top.
By LMDesert on June 3, 2018
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By bobdoug
December 16, 2017
I bought this and a Solo alcohol stove (I also have the Solo [wood burning] Stove). The Solo was a dollar or so more. Practically speaking, there's not a dime's worth of difference except this stove comes with a pot stand that also gives it minimal protection from wind. It heated up very quickly in a 74 degree environment, with jets out of the small holes in about a minute, using Heet (yellow bottle) as fuel. The Solo burner performed about the same. I feel this was a better buy than the Solo because of the included surround/pot stand. You get more for your money. Any container you cook with needs to be larger than 5", which is the inside diameter of the stand; otherwise, a smaller cup pr pot will slip down and snuff out the flame. Carefully screwed down tight, fuel does not leak from my unit's lid. I bought this for my bug-out bag and am very happy with it.
By Joseph Kenerson
October 17, 2017
It burns well enough but don't leave any unused fuel in it. It will leak unless you tighten it so tight you can't open it again with out a pair of channel locks. This is no big deal unless you want to fill it for a one night hike and not carry a fuel bottle too. I like the fact I can burn regular rubbing alcohol in it if I have to and don't need any special cartridges for it. 4 stars because it leaks.
By w***g
September 12, 2017
By Walter E Appel
September 23, 2016
Basic alcohol stove. Easily fits within folded up (see cutouts) ledges so there's air gap on all sides and under the burner. Quite compact, very lightweight. Dimension is just a bit too big to fit into a metal cup (like the Nalgene bottles do). Top panel is moveable to control the flame level, or to snuff it out. Screw on lid isn't quite leak proof though.
By Marcie Baria
September 18, 2016
By Randy F.
September 15, 2016
Just tested my new stove. Filled half full with 91% alcohol. Measured exactly two cups water into a very all saucepan. Took 13 minutes to boil. Inside kitchen with no drafts. Took 5 minutes to attain blue jet flame. At 10 minutes flame increased in size and had more yellow color. Very hot flame at that time. Easily extinguished with included tool. I like its simplicity. I'm sure it would need a good wind block outdoors, the included black stand did offer some wind protection but not a lot. Overall I think it would be a good emergency stove with easily attainable fuel.
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