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I don't think it will fit in the msr. I think it is too tall about 4.5 inches tall. I have a solo stove pot 1800 which it fits in pretty snug with the carry bag. the demensions are about 5.5 in diameter by 4.4 in high.
By M. Araiza on December 18, 2017
I don't have the model stove pictured and I don't have a Solo pot. I do have the Canway camping stove model: OT-CS01. This gasifier is more compact than the one shown. Which I absolutely love. With one cup of wood pellets you can walk away from it w/o worrying about the fire going out. I have had up to 45 min of cont… see more I don't have the model stove pictured and I don't have a Solo pot. I do have the Canway camping stove model: OT-CS01. This gasifier is more compact than the one shown. Which I absolutely love. With one cup of wood pellets you can walk away from it w/o worrying about the fire going out. I have had up to 45 min of continual burn w/the pellets and this stove allows for hot coal accumulation to easily restart the flames....unlike some of the for panel stick stoves. see less
By D. CARDIN on June 4, 2018
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Write a Customer ReviewBy Neri
October 23, 2020
What can i say? This thing was a hit during my survival training. Fits a camping cup. Saved on gas for a jet boil. Boiled just as fast. Need to get bellows for stoking the fire but worked great. Gonna try using small charcoal brickettes instead of pencil sized kindling. Worked great, cooled fast, broke down easy and stowed with minimal space needed. Was a great asset to my survival class for 4 days.
By Deborah A.
May 14, 2019
I love this little stove. Everything is to flip and pack small. Double wall gasifier design. I have a stacked vertically (the best one), I wrap it in bulk with twigs (so), and I even put it on top, although this is a challenge. It is easier to pick up the pot for a minute. Really stable You want to use at least a third to half the boat to get maximum efficiency. Once the gas moves, it is a shame to waste it in a very small pot.
By Neil M.
May 13, 2019
By Sonja L.
May 12, 2019
Small impressive stove Combine it with the 14 cm Zebra lunch box and you will get the perfect camping game. This is not very light, but it is very convenient and well done. Ideal for camping store. I swear that the zebra and the stove are meant to be put together. Almost like a glove. This can be used with wood, solid fuel or alcohol. Choose one of them for your vulnerability bag.
By Nicole J.
May 8, 2019
The manufacturer provided me with a free evaluation of the sample of this camping stove, which is my idea. This portable camping stainless steel stove has no assembly instructions, so if you are not familiar with how to assemble, be sure to check the image on the product page. It consists of five parts and is very simple and can be built quickly in seconds. With a weight of 14.3 ounces and a height of 6 inches when assembled, it is compact to 3 inches tall when not in use, making it ideal for backpacking, hunting or camping. You can sip on this stove, use the sternum, or better, just look for dry leaves, branches and other fuels near the camp and use them to feed the stove. It acts as a gasifier that draws in air through a vent near the pedestal, burns gas from wood or other fuel, and distributes the flame up through the vents along the interior near the edge. I wrap it with branches and sticks. I use a cotton ball with Vaseline as a screwdriver, then put a cup to see how long it takes to boil. It takes about 11 minutes to cook about 2 cups of water, but it is very windy and has no baffles. Of course, your results will depend on variables such as the fuel used and weather conditions. The oven does not provide an opening for supplying additional wood fuel when cooking. You must fully charge it before lighting, or use a heat-resistant glove to lift the rack and then add more material through the top opening while cooking, so it's best to use it for something that is fairly quick to cook. You won't have a huge pot, but one big enough to cook for two or four people. After the fire, the stainless steel cools quite quickly and comes with a storage bag/net bag to help keep the ash from other equipment. Before packing, there is plenty of room inside to hold some firearms, cotton balls or matches, so when you are ready to use it again, you are ready to start the fire. I like it. It doesn't take up too much space in the package, it doesn't add too much weight, and it doesn't need to carry any fuel because it can burn almost anything.
By Louis B.
May 6, 2019
perfect. The exquisite design is easy to assemble and easy to assemble/disassemble backpackers. It turns on quickly and vaporizes in a few minutes. You only need a little ignition and a little wood. He heats 10 ounces of water in about 4 minutes to boil. 1L Alpine Stowawy Pot is stable with water. The upper pot container with larger holes can easily continue to burn during cooking. Ideal for insect bags or spending a day in the woods. I did mine, but it was hard to get the right hole/shot. This stove is doing very well and cannot be defeated for less than $20. Other "designer brand" stoves range in price from $40 to $60. For the average person who wants to buy a high quality stove at a reasonable price, this is a stove. It is also perfectly packaged in my Alpine Stowaway 1L Pot, where you can place firearms, lighters and some tea and soup bags.
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This stove definitely has a niche of its own. You need to understand a little bit about fire science to be able to use it properly. I have used it on a three day backpacking trip, and it functioned well. It met my expectations as far as I'm concerned. It packs down well and actually fit inside my pot with my alcohol stove (as a backup) it keeps a constant airflow and burns small sticks well. It is very efficient on fuel compared to a normal fire and is much easier to cook on. If used properly it can produce a nice flame that can light up a decent area. It burns wood rather quickly and produces a nice bed of coals. It is rather inexpensive but is made well and it is versatile and uses free fuel. This is great for cooking meals and conserving fuel. Because it uses small sticks fuel can be found anywhere with bushes or trees nearby. I hope this helps anyone looking to buy one of these they are a great addition to your gear rack.
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