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Write a Customer ReviewBy bob johnsopn
July 26, 2020
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By Alexander Weaver
July 4, 2018
Our state parks do not allow camp fires so this is a nice option in that I can use alcohol or burn wood chips to cook my meals The ring near the top of the Lixada is a perfect fit for my ALOCS alcohol stove and when using it I just slide a small sheet of aluminum foil to cover the opening where wood chips are fed. This minimizes the air flow affecting the flames. The stove collapses to a small square configuration and fits nicely into a nylon pouch that comes with the unit. It takes up minimum pack space.
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June 4, 2018
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By tastybeets
December 26, 2017
I'm an avid camper, and wanted to get a little more primitive. I use this on backpacking trips. I use this in conjunction with a Trangia Spirit Burner with Screwcap and boil water in the TOAKS Titanium 750ml Pot with Bail Handle The Breakdown: - It's tiny. 4.5" x 4.5" in the nylon, velcro-closure pouch and 4.25" x 3.325" out of the pouch. If you're really pedantic about weight, the pouch is .6oz, the stove is 6.8oz (both, of course, coming to 7.4oz). - Machine-stamped stainless steel. I've not come across any burrs or sharp edges. - Wood AND alcohol burning, which was the biggest selling point for me. The only downside is echoed by other reviews and is my next bullet point... - Bought this for my Trangia stove and I've had to file the circular plate as it was originally too tight a fit. I've seen videos of others using Alocs and Esbit alcohol stoves with no fitment issues, so perhaps it's only Trangia brand. - After sanding, the Trangia nests 7/8" below the top of the stove which is just a hair under the 1" sweet spot. Good enough for me! - The cute little braided aircraft cable wire keyring for the pin is plastic coated, so it's gonna stank really bad and get p. nasty if it's not replaced or removed before burning. The Bottom Line: It's damn cute. I totally considered a Ti propane stove for ease of use, but these little folding stoves are irresistible. I spent a lot of time with the Bushbox Outdoor Pocket Stove in my wishlist, but the siren call of being able to use the Lixada as a wood burning stove OR for an alcohol stove was too enticing (and I couldn't bring myself to spend so much on a teeny stove I'm gonna burn the piss out of). After watching a bunch of YouTube reviews, I'm glad I settled on the Lixada and REALLY hope it pulls it's weight during future camping trips.
By Ronnie Buck
December 19, 2017
Five star performance so why only four stars in my review? I'll answer that in a moment but first let me start by saying this is a great design. It is extremely easy to feed the fire with it's open side, it's low and wide so it provides a very stable base and you could easily cook with a large cast iron skillet on it but it also handles small single serving size containers like cups or camp pots. It does require a little more in the way of sticks to burn over a cylinder designed stove but, you build up a larger bed of coals and if you're cooking for a prolonged period (such as for 3 or more people or you're actually cooking food plus boiling water for coffee, you may actually conserve fuel over time and cook faster because of it's size. Tonight was the first time I've used this stove and I was really impressed with it. There was a decent breeze with gusts hitting 12 to 15 MPH and the wind screen design performed wonderfully. I also like how it stacks together into a flat bag that compresses to 3 3/4" x 7 1/4" x 1/2" thick, so that packs much better than a cylinder stove without the hassle of finding the right combination of cook kit and stove that nests together. The height of the stove also allows for an alcohol burner to slide under it if you needed to do so after a hard rain where everything is wet and you just don't feel like fighting with the elements to get a fire going to cook on. So, five star performance all the way but I'm only giving it four stars because... Lixada needs to offer this in titanium. This is an awesome design and a total winner in my book. My new "go to" wood stove, without a doubt. UPDATE: After using it several times I've discovered it's pretty versatile. You can build a small fire up in the point if you're cooking or boiling water with a single serving size cup or pot and the fuel consumption is about the same as a small rocket stove. But where is really shines is when you're using larger pans. That's almost 4 pounds of chicken in a 12" pan that weighs almost 5 pounds and I used a glass lid that weighs another 3 pounds. As you can see from the picture, this stove had no problem with the size or the weight. That means you can boil 1.5 gallons or more of water at a time if needed. And yes, dinner tasted as good as it looks. Love this stove!
By Paul Madib
December 17, 2017
I have not used this as a wood burner, only as a holder for my Trangia stove! Very good but not perfect..the stove holder ring is tight but usable and I will give a light filing before the next use. Stamped metal, careful of your fingers! Nice braided metalized ring to hold the pieces together, and the nylon (?) sheath with mine is very good. Good wind resistance but still needed a wind break for the day I used it. Would buy again!
By The Honest Couple
December 15, 2017
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December 10, 2017
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December 8, 2017
By Aleksandar Dragosavljevic
December 5, 2017
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December 5, 2017
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November 22, 2017
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November 20, 2017
By bilker
November 17, 2017
well made little stove and seems to work well. made a couple small additions to enable using wood pellets for a much greater burn time without having to keep feeding twigs and sticks. I saw a video on making a mini Swedish torch. I made one using a cottonwood branch. it worked extremely well in heating or re-heating various things. much longer burn time using the torch. it fits into tiny gaps in packs easily.
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