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Write a Customer ReviewBy Steve Davis
January 17, 2018
Works great! For the quality of product you get for this price I wouldn't order anything that was more expensive. Haven't been able to break it with super long burn times or flat out stepping and sitting on it. I have baked with a simmer and seared chicken with it. Soo glad I don't need my pocket rocket style stove for all my cooking. I currently carry this with it's fuel and my pocket rocket by itself. If I need or want fuel for either on a week hike there are plenty of places to grab it. Using both on a 3 week hike/camp over made life way easier and gave me great options for cooking.
By r***y
January 15, 2018
I love the compactness of it and the fact that it can store fuel inside, eliminating at least one extra supply to carry. I haven't used it in the field yet, but I did light it and boil some water with it and it performed as described. Can't wait to take it on my next hiking trip.
By martin l. whitbeck
January 11, 2018
I received my stove today, I did a comparison test on it , between my Trangia, and Esbit stoves... I measured 1/2 oz. of denatured alcohol into each stove. I lit all 3 and timed them... The ALCOs stove, had all jets burning at 17.2 seconds, the Esbit at 21.3 and the trangie at 27.8 seconds... The burn times on 1/2 oz. of fuel was Alcos 15.6 minutes, Trangia at 14.2 and Esbit at 14.9 minutes... I was surprised on the performance of this stove...It is way less expensive than the Trangia & Esbit stoves, plus the added benefit of the stand that comes with it... I am going to test it out this weekend at 8250 FT. in low temperatures to get a feel for it.... IF it performs like my Esbit & Trangia, I will most defiantly purchase a couple more....
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December 28, 2017
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December 9, 2017
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November 21, 2017
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November 20, 2017
By R. Norris
November 17, 2017
My experience with these is very minimal. I used one on a backpacking trip years ago. That one was a mil surplus Trangia. This one works the same and just as well. It will have too "cook in" meaning that a few burns is needed before it works 100%. The pot stand is cheap (- 1 star) but is the right diameter to fit in the Sterno outdoor stove. This males a great windscreen for the Alocs. Also flip the pot stand upside down in the Sterno stove and you can burn Esbit tabs on it.
By Mykhaylo
November 15, 2017
PROS: It's quality made and holds a good amount of liquid. The container closes without leakage. Does not stain from fire (so far with multiple use). It comes with a neat black pot stand and is easy to put out the fire with the provided lid/flame adjuster. CONS: The black baggie that comes with it is a bit on the slammer side, it's sometimes a bit frustrating to put the item back in it, it's a tight fit. Overall it is worth the buy, 4.5 stars only because of the protective carrying case is a bit tight. Hope that helps!
By wwg
November 13, 2017
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