Cute little stove. I prefer wood burning to any other fuel source. One note though, when the west is in a fire ban, one couldn't use these stoves. Sometimes it gets so restrictive, propane camp stoves only,
@@ATravelingAddictSolo I gave a reply to this, but not showing up (?). Anyways, check with the regulating body and what and when the restrictions go in place. I think we had a 1-2 month long fire ban this last summer.
Thanks crystal! I love it! I was looking for something like that. Most backpacking stoves similar are too flimsy. I am wondering if it can be used in northeast Washington during fire bans in campsites where we can only use container sources. Also it looks more efficient than a traditional campfire ring. How much wood / fuel does it require to boil water and cook? Can you use charcoal briquettes? Trioxane? I ran out of canister fuel at Mount Mitchell and there's no place on the BRP to purchase fuel. Also, what / who is the manufacturer? I like to buy direct from the company.
I'll do a video next time on boiling water and time it. I didn't have a pot with me that weekend to boil. I'll do it soon. But remember it weighs 12 lbs. Not something for the backpack!
Hello!!! I can't find any other info about this product. Where is Anbull made??? How did you purchase yours? This is the only video about the Anbull Stove. Any other info. Where is it made? Thanx L
New scribe here, you're easy to follow and you explain pretty good. Looking forward to watching more vids Are you still in North Carolina, I'm full-time in my van running electricity in Fayetteville and I have a Facebook group you may be interested in called North and South Carolinian RV and Van dwellers. I'm hoping to start to take Bam Bam (my retired ambulance conversion) on the road sometime before the first of the year. Basically just North and South Carolina for a while and then I want to head out west.
Top cast iron and insulated - high quality it looks.
Just got this for Fathers Day 2022. The cost on Amazon is $109.99. I get to try it out this weekend.Can hardly wait.
Love that you said “I’ll be happy to answer them IF I KNOW THE ANSWER TO THEM”! So many answer questions whether they know the answer or not.
Anbull... please send this lady some stoves ❤️
This is really cool...Thanks for sharing this great find.
So far, I love it! Thanks for watching.
Nice useful stove can take anywhere thanks for sharing po
Thanks for stopping by and checking it out!
Great video!
Thank you for watching!
Cute little stove. I prefer wood burning to any other fuel source. One note though, when the west is in a fire ban, one couldn't use these stoves. Sometimes it gets so restrictive, propane camp stoves only,
I didn't know that. It has an attachment to buy for alcohol or whatever that liquid is that burns, would that be allowed?
@@ATravelingAddictSolo I gave a reply to this, but not showing up (?). Anyways, check with the regulating body and what and when the restrictions go in place. I think we had a 1-2 month long fire ban this last summer.
@@olivei2484 I will check into that. I would need another source if that's the case as a backup.
Are u still going to put video out. Just subscribed
Yes. When I go full time traveling. It will be about 8 months from now.
@@ATravelingAddictSolo cool I'll stay subbed.
Nice!! My buddy has one of those rocket stoves they're pretty cool!
So far I've been very happy with it. Thanks for checking it out.
Thanks crystal! I love it! I was looking for something like that. Most backpacking stoves similar are too flimsy. I am wondering if it can be used in northeast Washington during fire bans in campsites where we can only use container sources. Also it looks more efficient than a traditional campfire ring. How much wood / fuel does it require to boil water and cook? Can you use charcoal briquettes? Trioxane? I ran out of canister fuel at Mount Mitchell and there's no place on the BRP to purchase fuel. Also, what / who is the manufacturer? I like to buy direct from the company.
I'll do a video next time on boiling water and time it. I didn't have a pot with me that weekend to boil. I'll do it soon. But remember it weighs 12 lbs. Not something for the backpack!
Hello!!! I can't find any other info about this product. Where is Anbull made??? How did you purchase yours? This is the only video about the Anbull Stove. Any other info. Where is it made? Thanx L
I have the link in the description. I bought it off Amazon
New scribe here, you're easy to follow and you explain pretty good.
Looking forward to watching more vids
Are you still in North Carolina, I'm full-time in my van running electricity in Fayetteville and I have a Facebook group you may be interested in called North and South Carolinian RV and Van dwellers.
I'm hoping to start to take Bam Bam (my retired ambulance conversion) on the road sometime before the first of the year. Basically just North and South Carolina for a while and then I want to head out west.
I'll check out your group. Check out my van on my channel. I'm working on it for future full time van life. I'm excited about hiking all over USA
@@ATravelingAddictSolo , did you ever do a van tour?
I couldn't find one.
No. In not done. I do videos on each step I've done as I go. Tour will be when I'm finished
You got a deal at $63, they are 119 now, hyper inflation
Wow
It's been a year since your video. How is the Anbull stove holding up? Are you still happy with it? All the best.
Oh yes. I always use it to cook. I have a solar stove but I ended up using this every time
@@ATravelingAddictSolo Solar stove? Sounds like another video :) Thank you for the reply.
Can i get a company details plz