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The Carolina Camper
Приєднався 21 чер 2010
Solo Stove Mesa: Sticks or Pellets
This is an in-depth look at how well the Solo Stove Mesa performs using two different fuel sources--sticks and pellets. You might be surprised by the results of using each fuel. There are advantages to each one, yet there are definite drawbacks as well. Also, find out its compatibility with another stove in the Solo Stove product line.
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Before You Go Hiking, Here is What You Might Need to Take
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Many long distance DAY hikers go unprepared. This video shares the content creator's "requirements" for hiking longer distances and includes a few checklists at the end.
Comparing Small Wood Camping Stoves for Camping or Backpacing--Why Use Them?
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A variety of different types of stoves are compared, including a DIY stove and a gel stove modification. It includes why the Chinese gasification in this video is one of my favorites, and it shows a simple flat pack stove that is highly underrated. Two sizes of one name brand gasification stove are compared as well.
Solo Stove Mesa vs Titan--Modifications or Just a Comparison?
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The Solo Stove Mesa and the Solo Stove Titan are virtually the same size. If you have both, either one can serve as a stove or a fire pit.
Camping Hacks for the Bath House
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Camp Tacos as a Simple Recipe
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Making Fire Starters with an Egg Carton
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Hack for Burning Pellets in the Solo Stove Lite
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Using your Solo Stove Lite in rainy weather is no longer a problem when you can burn wood pellets. Wood pellets are inexpensive, and with the hack in this video, you can burn them in your Solo stove without having to worry about them falling through the grate.
This is really helpful -- thank you. Hope you're feeling better!
So does the Mesa XL will fit the Campfire?
I have the Titan. Do the 2 stove's burn the same? I see the vent holes are different in the masa
Just picked up a mess for a steep discount. $49
Nice, I've been really curious about the comparison of these two. I have the Titan and I was debating whether I should get the Mesa or the or the Mesa X. Thanks for the video.
Awesome idea, thank you!
Been looking for a stove that burns pellets yay
This was so helpful. Thank you!
This was super helpful. Thank you for making this! I was contemplating which one to get and I wondered if this was possible. Haven't seen replacement items sold on the solo stove eu site though..maybe I need to search for it better. If they are sold seperately I think I will go for the mesa and buy the titan pot holder ring too.
Thank you for sharing!!!! ❤
thanks so much I am going to order the titan replacement cook ring to go on my mesa
Nice comparison. I really like my Gas One gassifier stove. So much so that I made a larger version of it from a large stainless travel cup. And great idea to carry the pellets in the spice jar. Much better than a Ziploc that can puncture and dump your pellets in your bag. I also like your teardrop! I, too, have one. Mine is a 1951 Benroy with the galley kitchen dressed out in full antique Coleman gear (enameled plates, cups, pans, utensils, stove).
In general, all the Solo Stoves are hungry. I really like their products though.
These accessories should be sold apart.
Nice artwork in the background.
So it's pretty much the same product renamed?
Pretty much
Thank you for a good video showing a comparison of the 2 models
Add some dryer lint and robsonol
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I’ve had no problems with wood pellets in my solo stoves. They burn no problem without any additional hardware.
Great suggestion, thanks for posting. I have the Solo Stove Titan and stock pile dried fuel (twigs) stored in gallon and or quart ziplock bags for wet weather adventures.