I have the exact same stove and it works like a champ. A bit heavy but thats no problem for me on short hikes and overnighters. I also have the smaller one for longer hikes and camp outs. Love them
Best part of this video, not the stove, not the kids house, not food, the phrase, "gettin' burned hurts, by fire and by women." 🤣 Seriously, this thing looks awesome. especially for the price and cooking just with that small amount of wood.
Good intro to the product. Interested to see how itll do after a few cooks. This vs campfire. This is going to be more stable, use less fuel and require smaller sticks to burn while giving the heat and flame a direct path to your food
i never heard of a pork roll. i thought you were cooking mad thick cut bologna. That stove looks pretty sturdy. Definitely for camping tho. For backpacking, check out the Firebox nano with a Toaks siphon stove in it. The combo is light and if you run out of fuel you can use twigs and shit. The Fiskars looks legit. Finland and Sweeden always seem to have their shit together when it comes to making blades. Also, check out the UCO flatpack grill and fire pit its kinda in the same camp cooking gear category as this.
Taylor ham or pork roll is kind of a jersey east coast thing. When I first moved to PA I had no idea what scrapple was lol. Thanks for the recommendations we will check them out. ~Jared
I have the exact same stove and it works like a champ. A bit heavy but thats no problem for me on short hikes and overnighters. I also have the smaller one for longer hikes and camp outs. Love them
I bought a mini version for my go bag and this is the only tutorial I've found. thanks for your help.
Best part of this video, not the stove, not the kids house, not food, the phrase, "gettin' burned hurts, by fire and by women." 🤣 Seriously, this thing looks awesome. especially for the price and cooking just with that small amount of wood.
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Pot holders guys . It's okay to use them outdoors, my Mom taught me that .
Thanks I just bought one via your second link as the other two were not available. Super thanks dudes ❤
Get the version with the pot stand
I bought mine and it's great.
Good intro to the product. Interested to see how itll do after a few cooks. This vs campfire. This is going to be more stable, use less fuel and require smaller sticks to burn while giving the heat and flame a direct path to your food
Hope you review more of these stoves. More breakfast with New Age Tacticial too.
I have found that if u build up the coals and throw a few heat beads in you get heat and not too much flame as you cook on the coals not the flames
Definitely an interesting little camp piece of kit. But yeah gloves are needed. Noted.
I want one!!
C'est le réchaud fusée en plusieurs tailles. Le plus petit pèse 1 kg .
ROTFLMAO! I new he was going to burn his fingers.
i never heard of a pork roll. i thought you were cooking mad thick cut bologna. That stove looks pretty sturdy. Definitely for camping tho. For backpacking, check out the Firebox nano with a Toaks siphon stove in it. The combo is light and if you run out of fuel you can use twigs and shit. The Fiskars looks legit. Finland and Sweeden always seem to have their shit together when it comes to making blades. Also, check out the UCO flatpack grill and fire pit its kinda in the same camp cooking gear category as this.
Taylor ham or pork roll is kind of a jersey east coast thing. When I first moved to PA I had no idea what scrapple was lol. Thanks for the recommendations we will check them out. ~Jared
Hello, what height is 27cm or 35cm? thanks
Its called a modern precise way of measurement.. unlike your retarded outdated method 🧐
You can cook almost anything on these stoves
"Breakfast with New Age Tactical"! Can you make pancakes next? XD
Ooo good idea 💡
Well if they don’t know what Trenton pork roll is to bad for them
It's a insinarater not a stove nice finger burn 👍💯
It is what it swizz