21 Camping Stoves Put to the Test
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2019
- We Test 21 Backpacking Wood Stoves - Rocket Stoves, Twig Stoves, Camp Kettles, Gasifier Stoves, Alcohol Stoves, Solid Fuel Stoves, Flat Folding stoves, Camping Grills, and Much More! (AMAZON LINKS BELOW)
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*Even if not on this Table.. What is your Favorite Backpacking / Camp Stove of all time you own and Why?*
Could you number the stoves (or anything you put in the description)? It's hard to find which stove I want in your list as it seems to be completely random. Thanks.
Edit: please also add matching numbers in the video.
@@Oxnate I had to rewatch to catch the name of the one I wanted to look more into, the virestove.
@@kennethmathe8969 Same. Except I had to re-watch 3 times and turn on subtitles before I figured it out. Subtitles said "virus stove." Hence the request to make things clearer for us. Several gear round ups could also use numbers. A couple of times I couldn't find the gear I was interested in and just gave up.
@@Oxnate good suggestion
no Firebox stove?
Firebox stoves, they also do all the things (solid fuel, alcohol, Swedish torch, stick, gas. Stainless construction or titanium, no assembly required, folds flat.
Philip Irwin Never used them before.
@@DropForgedSurvival Of all of the gear reviewers i watch and trust, you are one of the very few that haven't.
You have to get a fire box
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Firefox stoves are awesome!
you are the first person that I have seen that has never used one of them even the mini is better than the knock offs
Chris, thanks for including my stove on the table. Good feedback on some improvements I can make and features that can be added. The flat-pack Vyre Stove is pretty amazing. Some incredible engineering to get that in one piece. Wow! Loved the set for the video too. Perfect visuals in the background. Keep up the good work.
Amazing how outdoor, hiking and camping stoves have evolved over the years from the standard green Coleman stove or even their smaller Peak 1 stuff.
I have that same little folding 'Chinese' stove, got it about 25 years ago from a random catalog for around $6.00, it's comparatively heavy but has been surprisingly durable
Lane Gardinier at what time is your stove please?
Super complete and great explanations of why or when to use each type. We've been looking at stoves for some time (using our jetfoil for now) and this was sooo helpful!
Love my UCO Flat Mini (thanks for showing me that one!) and I've modded my Lixada to use Hex and alcohol along with the wood and made a cross piece out of an old Coleman stove that stopped working. Thanks for sharing bro!
NOW, the Kelly Kettle has a new stopper that is green (and is standard on all the new models) that whistles when the water starts to boil. Another new improvement is the folding pot holder that fits on top of the kettle OR under the fire pan to keep it stable on uneven terrain or to protect the surface from heat that you would normally place the firepan on, like a picnic table.
Right on
Best video by far I’ve seen. Loved that you actually showed how the product works. Great job. Thank you so much.
bmmeup1 Thanks bud
That’s a good collection of wood burners! Personally my favorite stove system is the trangia 25 duossal. It can run alcohol, butane, with an accessory burner as well as gasoline or kerosene with a different accessory burner. It’s an absolutely solid cook system that can be configured for lots of different situations from small to medium groups.
Never used the original trangia
Another plus one for Firebox! Amazing little stove, well thought out and built to last. Both versions. And their people (shout out to Steve and the CS folks!) are just stellar. I will never go back!
Finally got on in the mail!
For the Lixada, I use 2 tent pegs as a cross frame. Works a treat for smaller pots or cups. 👍
i am a big fan of the firebox nano, for folding flat and packability, as well as its multi-fuel capabilities.
I love this simplistic and comprehensive viewing of all of these products, this is one of the best hiking and camping stove reviews I've ever seen, definitely keeping this video in mind for future reference.
Real good job.
Great list and vid as always
I have that little no-name stove you showed. It works well enough. I recently invested in a kelly kettle base camp in stainless. They now come with a whistle stopper. It can operate well enough with an alcohol stove or the tabs. I even got a gel fuel pan for it. I haven't used it except to test it but I will soon enough. Thanks for the great vid and info.
Damian Bloodstone Right on man!
I’ve been making (and collecting) “survival” kits for over 35 years now, and have quite a few. I’ve have recently started collecting stoves for my kits.
Have always used the basic canteen cup stove, and I still like it a lot.
But of all the stoves I’ve put in my kits, I keep the Emberlit Fireant in my bag.
Arctodus Simus I hear you
I carry a fire ant in my day pack. I carry it year round but I originally got it for Nordic skiing because its hard to build a fire when there is 5 to 10 feet of snow.
I can put it on a rock, piece of bark etc.
Cool collection
Have used the Kelly kettle for decades. The kettle whistles when it's ready, you can use frying pans/saucepans to cook a meal. Haven't taken it hiking but use it all the time to boil water if the power is out or just for an early morning cuppa outside. The Irish Kelly Kettle doesn't use a rubber bung but a metal cap which Whistles when the water boils, and has done for decades. Ours is coming up for twenty years old now and has the the metal cap and whistle, plus the hole in the base is bigger to feed in bigger pieces of wood, we often use peat if we're cooking breakfast as well as boiling water for a cuppa.
From Ireland
I love the Biolite Campstove 2. It's an amazing stove. Have an amazing weekend, Andreas from Off Grid Sweden 🇸🇪
Right on
Thank you!!
I've wanted to see several of these. This really helped!!
I also suggest you try the Firebox stove/grill and the Firebox nano.
Very very durable. Both offered in titanium as well.
I personally own the VIRE stove for about half a year now and it is as good as it gets, we used it about 15-20 times and still feels like new!!!
I fully agree with every word you said, changed our outdoor cooking experience (before I was using gas) for good.
Highly recommended!!
edited for spelling
Right on bud. Thanks for the feedback
Thanks very much itay.
Happy to hear that we have a satisfied customer.
Vonderful day
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Last year I got the UCO Flatpack Mini and am absolutely in love with it. I have a few luxida ones but I can't say I am in love with em to much. Haha. That Vire stove looks amazing though. Would love to try it out. Thank you for the video. So many options!
Great review, thank you for sharing the information to a ton of great products!
MonDakLiving Glad you enjoyed it
Great Video :)
Nickolas Green Outdoors Thanks Alot bud
8:05 This exact unnamed twig stove was offered at Bass Pro Shops in about 1986, my sophomore year in high school. I know this because I bought one on clearance, not knowing a thing about twig burners or portable stoves. Fast forward 37 years and it's still proudly in my collection.
That was great information on stoves. Yes please do more about stoves and other backpacks equipment.
God Bless.
Great video! I hope you do more mash-ups like this.
Great information! Thanks for sharing.
That was super informative and comprehensive. Thanks for sharing.
Great reviews and overview of different types.
Thanks again that was awesome to see keep up the good work
Always! Thanks alot bud. Glad you enjoyed it
Love it! Nice video!
Thanks for the info! Looking into backpacking stoves. This video made it easy to compare and choose.
Glad you found the episodes useful.
Check out Firebox Stoves! The Nano is amazing, versatile and efficient! I have both sizes the 5 inch is certainly heavier. Great for a base camp and serious cast iron cooking. Happy trails!
Love this video! Thanks boss!
Ooh another shoot out!! You got a subscriber!! Great content, and your very well spoken. Thx👍👍
Thank you for this video. Didn't know about the Vire Stove. Like how the sticks slide in as they burn, less attention needed to feeding the fire.
This is good information. I would like to see your favorites with different size pans and pots on them., especially for cooking for a family
Excellent, very helpful info. subscribed! :-) thank you for making this vid.
My favorite bomb proof stoves are msr xgk ex and my firebox stove for its versatility and being so robust. I can even put the xgk inside the firebox if I need to use it as a windscreen, also it can use all the alcohol stoves and works great with sternos just raise or lower where it sits for more/less heat. For cleaning soot off, my two ways are throw a little soap on the burn areas before cooking as it helps when you wipe it down or use aluminum foil crunched up cleans it like new.
We are looking into the MSR whisper lite and / or the MSR Deluxe
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How would you use this when it’s raining?
What could be sued as a shelter that is both fire and water proof?
The MSR Whisperlite International is the best stove for the serious survivalist. This legendary, multi-fuel backpacking stove burns white gas, kerosene, and unleaded auto fuel, so you'll be able to siphon gas from abandoned cars to run your stove post-TEOTWAWKI. The stove is incredibly reliable and can be cleaned, maintained, and repaired in the field.
@The Kraken Yes, most MSR stoves come with a spare parts kit, otherwise you can always buy parts aftermarket from the company.
@The Kraken Yes, most local retail stores that carry camping goods will likely have the replacemnt parts kit, it around 14.99- 20.99 depending on where you look
I 100% agree with you, i have an original whisperlite with the self cleaning jet nozzle, that thing is a trooper for sure winter temps dont even really slow it down since gasoline doesnt freeze unless youre like -30degrees. Though i suspect it would work even in a blizzard at the north pole or southpole.
I got my whisperlite 20yrs ago and bought the service kit at the time. Ive used it heaps over the years and it still runs like the first day. The only thing Ive had to replace was an oring on the pump.
I've got an msr copy and would second it as an excellent choice provided you have/find flammable liquid you're pretty much good to go. For a survival situation I'd also have my folding pocket stove as a solid fuel option too. Allows you to have the best of both worlds and conserve liquid fuel for when either the weather is against me or there's no solid fuel.
Great list Chris and amazing vid some will be looking in to for the fam thanks again.....
jerry garcia Thanks brother
Thank you great job I have never seen so many stones and grills
Thank you for this video, very informative ;)
Awesome video and a must watch for anyone going motorcycle camping!
Chris... I must say... awesome job in this video! This is the Chris that I have been waiting on.... superb on presentation. Very nice selections for comparisons. Even might have sold ol' Big AL a stove or two! Again... awesome job!
Alan Williams Thanks alot brother
The kelly kettle I purchased recently is the same size as that one you show here. Its called the 'scout' and it has a whistle and a pot stand that can go on top. I'm very impressed how quickly it worked and the fuel was free. Kelly Kettle also do a smaller model called the trecker which I would love to get for solo adventures.
I also recently purchased an amazing small solar cooker called the Gosun Go which I'm waiting to arrive. I think it will be a great contender for fire ban situations. It can boil or bake using no flame and no fuel but the sunshine.
Firebox, both versions. My Ti Nano never leaves my truck kit, so I have it no matter what. I also bought a Soto Windmaster last year and I am really digging it too.
Nice video! Lots of options!
What?! No Firebox Stove. That's the best of the best...you need a 5" and a Nano. Nice video, thanks for sharing.
I would not know. Firebox never returns my emails
Why not just purchase one like the rest of us and test it. You don't need to have a business relationship with them do you. Nor Steve's permission to do a video or demo of it.
you can get a hold Of Steve and maybe he could give you a break the fire box is the best fold up there is or as others said buy one then if you dont like it you can sell it on gear trade and get your money back
@@DropForgedSurvival we have replied since you emailed, just have been very busy with a few things. We apologize for the delay in response though.
Firebox is the best 👌
Thanks so much for your show, the information is very valuable especial these days. Good to be prepared...your friend form Canada..
Thanks for this, great job!
Glad you liked it!
I have a Kelly kettle and a gasifier... The hobo stove from my kelly kettle fits my gasifier perfectly... I didn't like the instability of my gasifier... That little springy thing is slippery. But the hobo stove attatchment has completely transformed it. Thanks for the review 👍
Excellent video!!
Thanks alot
Nice man great video some awesome stoves there man love the folding grill that thing was awesome I am really digging the flat packs through make your own grill and be able to cook or do what u need for a flat portable light package but Man U can’t beat the rocket stove gonna look into that for sure
Thanks for your time man.... great vid
I had the jetboil. Worked great in no wind. When the wind kicked up it went out. I returned it and grabbed an MSR windburner. More efficient than the jetboil. Boils faster and is more consistent in my testing. Also stayed lit in the wind.
Tks so much, very useful!!!
I do like the Kelly kettle, I've had a brew from burning a discarded pizza box in the past. I like the way you can burn just about anything you find, and you don't need much of it.
Thanks for the info.
That's really useful thanks!!
Great vid as usual! I was wondering if you could do a camping trip video or something along the lines of that. I know it's getting cold but next summer I know I'm gonna be doing a lot of camping and outdoors activities!
trangia was my mess kit stove in my backpacking days... still have most of it and use it in the RV with a Coleman two burner propane stove . which , I admit , is no back pack stove but does fold up nicely . we have a little ecco [I think ] bbq that folds up very small if not exactly a featherweight. it burns wood as well as briquets.
Epic review. Thanks!
Kelly Kettle has a whistle now.
Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the video
I've had a honey stove for camping / fishing, pack's flat (8 pieces) , takes wood, charcoal, & meths. I use it every fishing trip in the winter down the beach
The Fireant, and the MSR Universal stoves...is all I ever use. I'm going to be picking up the..whistling kettle. Thanks for the video!!
great informative video Chris
Thanks alot bud
For me I love the sterno inferno. Uses gel fuel I can get 2 tins to fit inside this will literally give you weeks of usage. Very efficient and lightweight
Right on
I brought a cheap charcoal rotisserie from Bunnings (a store here in Australia) and i use the grill from that when 4wding. It's perfect but it is a little too big for a backpack.
Will definitely look at the fire ant.
Thanks Chris. Keep up the good work
Ben Johnson Thanks alot ben
For the Kettle style stoves, I have learned using my Kelly Kettle to get it off the fire without torching your hand is to use both hands and grab the bail handle, hold it 90° from the chimney (or level with the ground) and lift the kettle off the fire with it held that way. No more scorched fingers! And I think the bottle plug on the Kelly is more to keep bugs and trash out and to secure the water while carrying the thing around. I never leave mine plugged when on the fire because when you hit a boil, it will violently blow the plug out along with a large quantity of boiling water.
that was an awesome review!
Cool video since I'm just starting to get into solo backpack camping. The titanium Lixada stove I bought a couple months ago from Amazon came with the cross members for cup support. I boiled my water in my Stanley cup and it worked fine. Also cooked up some sausage and eggs in a military kit skillet...just had to keep taking the skillet off because you can't control the heat...lol. Being budget minded and a newbie I also have a small can stove and a pocket stove that I haven't had a chance to use yet.
Well done!
So many good options. When I was young and where I come from, we used what we had. I remember using grills from old refrigerators. Maybe that's why I'm partial to the modern grills.
Ive done that before... well before the coated them in enamel and such.
Yeap. You don't want to be eating paint with your steak. Nobody told us that when I was a kid.
for gas/ liquid fuel type stove, I have the Primus Omni fuel, because you can use multiple liquid and gas fuels. I use with Aspen 4, unleaded fuel, great little stove.
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Great video. Subbed.
This is an epic one stop shop for stoves!
Outdoor Momma Thanks Lady
I have the uberleben and couldn't be happier with it. Well maybe if it was titanium lol, but I've been using it for 3 years now in Northern Ontario throughout all 4 seasons and its served me well
Did a great job reviewing and getting to the facts.
I make sets of penny can burners to use with alcohol or gels like sterno for a clean fuel. Then convert steel coffee cans into stove and oven sets. They use the penny cans or slope feed wood and never fail to work. So whenever needed it isn't actually an open flame. The best thing is they get stolen from me more often than damaged. So each set is done from memory. Knowledge is the best tool humans can survive on.
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Great show thank you. Quite a few of these aren't available now a year later.
the alcohol burner with a windscreen/cookset. It is a Trekmate, a smaller, less expensive version of the Trangia set. It surprises me all the time. Coddling the hot alcohol flame is the secret. I can boil & simmer, fry, and bake. LOL- my home made small rocket stove is next, though. ;)
Im looking into the Titanium Burners... But alcohol is incredibly inefficient if you plan on more than 7 Days... You need a Liter Bottle of Fuel, Pour 2oz of Fuel Minimum if you are doing more than simple boiling per meal. Ill take the twigs in most cases but a few solid cubes or a canister Stove like the Pocket Rocket or MightyMo since the Fuel lasts ALOT longer. But for shorter Trips... Absolutely ZERO things wrong at all with Alcohol Stoves.
That agency was bombed 🤣🤣
Top work. thank you
Thanks alot
One thing you missed on the Kelley- you can fill it with water and the rubber cork holds it - the gillie cant . Also bought the new whistle plug. Great review.
That is a very solid Point.
Great info my friend
Great video! Whats the product used as canteen at 08:20 with paracord handles? Really cool
Great video! Thanks for the great comparisons...I love the way the Solo Stove burns...beautiful secondary burn. I am looking forward to your thoughts on the Firebox Stove! (I have both and love them). Be well
Thanks Bianca! We love our camp stoves
DropForgedSurvival Why yes we do!
Good list of stoves to look into. Am very impressed with a few of them. However, you should have included the stoves from Firebox, the Nano, Double Nano and the 5 " in both stainless steel and titanium.
Kalvin Noble You buying those stove for me? Lol 😆 Firebox is ok in my opinion.
@@DropForgedSurvival OK, saw your reply above. You say that the Firebox stoves are OK in your opinion, but have you really tried them? If you haven’t, I think that this video misses the mark.
Buy a Nano and the 5” Firebox. These will probably cause you to re-think your recommendations.
#fireboxstove
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@@TBNTX 100% the best, favorite piece of all my survival gear after 10k spent
If you buy the nano by itself it’s very limited. You have to buy the other parts separately and it isn’t cheap. I regret the purchase
Nice once again. I've started taking baby steps in that my wife and I are camping on our deck this week while I am on vacation.Its very interesting with two GSD on the deck in the backyard. But we need to start somewhere! (OUTSIDE MY MILITARY SERVICE BEING MADE TO DO IT IN THE JUNGLE.) . Hey its a start outside of my military service).
When will you do another live Q&A with an advanced announcement fr the dates? I hope YT allows for the notification ahead of time.
BL W Slow and steady wins the race bud
Perfect review
Thanks alot!
Appreciate this video for sure..
Thanks Leah
Nice lineup!!!! ❤️😵❤️😵❤️
Awesome video.
Thanks bud
New Subscriber. You saved me so much time.
I can’t go past my Trangia which has been serving me well for 35 years. Very simple, true all weather capability, and can be used in a total fire ban (important in Australia). Not the lightest or most efficient, but will work every time regardless.
If it works for you! Then its right for you
The best stove is the one you have with you at that moment
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Tried several and burned even more. Good for motivation and good company at camp
Nice work.
Thank you darren
Does anyone know what he lights on fire before adding twigs to the rocket stoves at the beginning of this video ?