With the Blow Pipe you should blow thru the large hole as it gives you a.more concentrated air pressure at the fire. Ths stove performs the necessary functions as you so aptly demonstrated Dan and yes you're correct in saying if your camping the last thing you need to be is in a hurry. Great review mate as always thanks. Bushyboy Oz.
Hi dan,I’ve gotta say and I don’t think I’m the only 1 noticing this,but you seem to more and more confident and forthright every time you put out a new video!! FairPlay to ya kid,keep it up👍👍 oh by the way I’ve just this weekend got the new onetigris iron wall,it’s and a glass glow wood burning stove ,their the dogs bo....ks 🙈🙈
Oreyt pal, I’m not really a camper my self I go every so often I’m a fisherman lol, still love your videos, we all have 1 thing in common and that’s the love for nature, keep up the good work mate
Nice video. I have stove just like this. To get longer burn I mostly top load the stove. I can get through a meal with little additional loading of sticks. I Like my pocket bellows to reignite a smoking fire. Blow from large opening. Thanks mate!
I have that fire inferno stove -- burns great! Less maintenance if you do a modified Swedish torch fire, top down burn with bigger wood pieces. Nice video mate.
I fancy gettin one of these wood burning stoves, and have watched loads of vids on em.. the consensus seems to be to get the best out of these sorts of stoves you need to pack the wood in and lite from the top.. sort of like a swedish candle stove.. typically I've noticed a fifteen minute burn time on most of em as well.. enough to boil water on one load of twigs.. if your cooking then thats when the feeding comes into play..... I fancy a simple folding stove though, titanium to keep the wieght down...
Excellent job as always my friend! As for the stove, it seems okay- but I think it's a little too tall for comfort. Stability might be an issue. Plus, with a shorter stove, your water would boil quicker.
I think them 2 little pans are meant 2 be cups but they are great to do fried egg in nice set that for money nice to see they tried to think of everything 🤙
Ye u would think so but maybe they had to go wider an shorter for it all to fit together but I’m only guessing who knows I’m sure u will find sumthing 2 use them 4 anyway 😀🤙
Not bad for the price, happy birthday by the way. I use a TBS Salamanda which I love, boils 750ml in under 3mins. Which looks simular to yours and is so efficient the Ash is like talcum powder afterwards No fancy pots or bits just the stove and pot which fits inside a mesh bag as well.
Thanks for the demo chap. Very helpful. I would happily use as part of a pair of stoves. Ideal for any part of a meal that needs a bit of quick cooking.
@@englishwoodsman . . Best of luck with that Dan.. . If you are cooking, that always puts a smile on your face, and mine. After watching your videos, I always head straight for the kitchen cooker lol. Take care, and stay safe you lads ! Take care my friend.
Not so long ago that would have been something to aspire to ! I have a smaller version without all the bits and bats but extends to about the same size £ 14 from home . Bought due to you’re inspiration , not tried it yet , but have wasted loads of time making stoves using the same principals , that were a waste of time ! A tip for a blow pipe is a selfie stick with the end cut off from Poundland . Enjoying your tips though , and like the way you do it , cheers me up ! Good stuff , you eat 3 times as much as me , so I save weight that way !
You've got it fella, blow from the wide end. Great Video. Thank you. I've had one of these stoves for a while now. I quite like it too! I have a few wood gas stoves, I like them all for different reasons. This one ends up being a bit too tall by the time you have a big pot on top.
At up Dan. Great video. I was thinking as you were loading it. Those scissor things could be so you can take the pot rest on and off so you can feed it though the top. I would blow though the big end 😁
I another great tipis to fill it up with the wooden cat litter you get in the super markets and burn down from the top great review many thanks for sharing top job All the best Pete
Love the gadgets ,, and pans useful once the rubber burns of light and portable the stove it self not a fan of how it looks not sure , but im always open to new ideas . Looks like it burns very fast due to the large holes .... Great vid . Sub because of your vids on these types of stove vids . .The blower is cool ,
Wide end in your mouth, then the narrow end constricts the air, so it comes out under more pressure. It’s really effective for invigorating a fire that’s struggling to get going. The American Indians used to use hollowed out Elder tree branches to do the same thing.
Thanks im getting one. Make ur self a Amazon affiliate and I'll buy it from ur Amazon. Happy birthday for the other day. Think the pipe thing is a blow bellows. More pressure small end. 🖖👽💚🙏😎🇬🇧.
You are correct to blow through your POCKET BELLOWS from the larger end! This will give more focus to the process at point of application. There are videos demonstrating this onYou Tube (where else?)
If you are backpacking with this stove you blow on it with the mini pump to get it roaring, and then as other people mentioned, pack the burn chamber first before you start it, then turn the feeding opening away from the wind before it gets too hot
Hi, Having seen your video, I went and bought the stove only as I am well equipped. I do note it's similarity to a similar titanium product at about three times the price. It certainly looks like it's go lots of go and I would advise cutting off the bottom of a coffee mate container to use as an ash pan. Please do a trial with wood pellets which will be my intended initial source of fuel.
"Blow Pipe"="Pocket Bellows" 😎 Blow from the large end. The stove: All wood gas stoves burn efficient but take lots of attention, nature of the beast🤔 This stove is no different in that respect, have to feed it to maintain the flame. The only cons to this stove is the excessive height and the burn chamber with no ash pan🙄 Tall height equals unstability, not so good. The burn chamber requires lots of fuel to achieve the gasification process(hence greedy), and it will burn the ground without an ash pan or shield. Just observations👌
@@englishwoodsman Got it now mate, found the same one but appears it don't have all the bits ha. Will get it still good stove (Hoping link is an affiliate link)
As mentioned, you want a more focused stream of air so blow from the wide end. Ty o cut down on needing to tend the stove constantly, once you got a good fire going with twigs switch to larger diameter wood up to 1inch. I prefer to saw 6in diameter rounds of wood 4 inches thick. Then I baton into one inch diameter sticks to feed the stove. The more dense wood would yield a longer sustained and constant flame for cooking.
I have a ton of wood gas stoves, got to admit this is my least fav design, to tall so less stable, to large holes at the bottom so when its windy embers from the bottom blow away, no ash tray, to narrow so you are forced to load it with less wood for a top down burn, i would prefer the lixada copy of something like the silverfire over this.
@@englishwoodsman its still a decent stove if you fill it up just below the gas holes before lighting and start the fire from the top, use a wind shield to stop embers escaping from the bottom holes, i normally get about 20 min burn time without the need to fill it, the problem is that because its so tall you get the urge to fill it as you see the flames making less contact with the pot as the fire burns down, not tested the burn time on something like wood cat pellets but most probably more. As a birthday present from the wife i would be more than happy to use it when ever we camp together if i know whats good for me lol.
1 use the bellows to get the fire going at first, or when you've only some coals and want to grill something. Smaller end to the fire concentrates de air jet. You can also use them to help cool the pot or handles, or even the stove itself, cuz steel holds hear well. 2 preload the stove, as you're supposed to with all gasifiers, right up to the big holes at the top, then through some kindling on top and that's where you light it. Top-down fire will burn for quite a while before you need to refill it, you should get two liters to boil with that. The way you did it is good for a simmer and controling the heat. 3 use some tent stakes at the bottom vents to hold the stove in place and make it stable, you definitely don't want that tipping over. 4 The kit with only the stove and pots is fine. Use the smaller one to fry stuff and big to boil and cook. Always being a little bowl along, and an alcohol stove to put inside in case of rain. Store the stove inside a separate bag inside the pot so the soot doesn't spread around. 5 make a cozy for the pot to retain heat for a while. Useful for more intricate cooking or making lunch at breakfast time.
Blowpipes are briljant in moist condition , and to make fire out of coal. More than once I have just blown life into a evening fire the next morningen.
put some stainless mesh into the bottom of the burn chamber, 5mm or so hole size, it slows things down a bit, and means more complete burn, at least I find that,
I am not so familiar with woodstoves. I bought one and tryed it. I was wondering if it is normal for my pots and pans to turn black on the bottom or is there a way to prevent this? It will wash away with dish soap but i dont know if i am destroying my pans.
Spencer... use the old Boy Scout trick. Coat the bottom of your pan lightly with dish soap prior to cooking. It prevents the pan from turning black, and won't harm anything.. The Boy Scouts- and others too I'm sure, have been doing that for decades, if not longer.
I'm liking that stove more and more but don't understand why they gave you 3 fry pans and a spoon and a spork. If they gave you a spoon, why not just give you a fork?
With the Blow Pipe you should blow thru the large hole as it gives you a.more concentrated air pressure at the fire. Ths stove performs the necessary functions as you so aptly demonstrated Dan and yes you're correct in saying if your camping the last thing you need to be is in a hurry. Great review mate as always thanks. Bushyboy Oz.
Hi mate thankyou for watching and taking the time to comment
another good honest review thanks dan,the stove will burn longer if you light the fire from the top and the wood is packed in a nice stove cheers mate
Hi mate thankyou for your advice I will try it next time,, thankyou for watching
Hi dan,I’ve gotta say and I don’t think I’m the only 1 noticing this,but you seem to more and more confident and forthright every time you put out a new video!! FairPlay to ya kid,keep it up👍👍 oh by the way I’ve just this weekend got the new onetigris iron wall,it’s and a glass glow wood burning stove ,their the dogs bo....ks 🙈🙈
Hi mate thankyou for your kind comments
Oreyt pal, I’m not really a camper my self I go every so often I’m a fisherman lol, still love your videos, we all have 1 thing in common and that’s the love for nature, keep up the good work mate
Hi mate thankyou for watching and taking the time to comment
The Pocket Bellows is very handy kit. I use it when I’m starting a fire in my big stove in my hot tent. Thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe.
Hi mate thankyou for watching and taking the time to comment
Nice video. I have stove just like this. To get longer burn I mostly top load the stove. I can get through a meal with little additional loading of sticks. I Like my pocket bellows to reignite a smoking fire. Blow from large opening. Thanks mate!
just bought one good channel keep them coming
Hi mate it's a great stove,, thankyou for watching I hope to see more comments from you very soon,
@@englishwoodsman will do i enjoy the channel
That's a thick looking heavy duty pot.
Thanks for sharing.
well, Happy Birthday. I hope you had a very blessed day. Thank you for sharing
Thankyou mate
15 minutes to boil a liter of water isn't bad. Great review . Happy birthday!
I have that fire inferno stove -- burns great! Less maintenance if you do a modified Swedish torch fire, top down burn with bigger wood pieces. Nice video mate.
Hi mate thankyou for watching
Tell you one thing you will clean the forest up with that ,great video 👍🔥🔥
Thank you I enjoy your review
I fancy gettin one of these wood burning stoves, and have watched loads of vids on em.. the consensus seems to be to get the best out of these sorts of stoves you need to pack the wood in and lite from the top.. sort of like a swedish candle stove.. typically I've noticed a fifteen minute burn time on most of em as well.. enough to boil water on one load of twigs.. if your cooking then thats when the feeding comes into play..... I fancy a simple folding stove though, titanium to keep the wieght down...
Hi mate I am going to try that way next time, thankyou for watching
Belated birthday greetings! May Your channels prosper and keep up the amazing work You have been doing all this time!
Excellent job as always my friend! As for the stove, it seems okay- but I think it's a little too tall for comfort. Stability might be an issue. Plus, with a shorter stove, your water would boil quicker.
Hi mate thankyou for watching and taking the time to comment I do agree with the stove being tell
I think them 2 little pans are meant 2 be cups but they are great to do fried egg in nice set that for money nice to see they tried to think of everything 🤙
Hi mate If there cup don't we think they should be bigger
Ye u would think so but maybe they had to go wider an shorter for it all to fit together but I’m only guessing who knows I’m sure u will find sumthing 2 use them 4 anyway 😀🤙
Not bad for the price, happy birthday by the way.
I use a TBS Salamanda which I love, boils 750ml in under 3mins.
Which looks simular to yours and is so efficient the Ash is like talcum powder afterwards
No fancy pots or bits just the stove and pot which fits inside a mesh bag as well.
Hi mate thankyou for watching
Looks like it performed quite well despite the hunger for wood! Cheers Dan.
another good an' honest review!
i like what i see,and the boiling pot looks solid
Hi mate the boiling pot is great I think it could become my main pot now, thankyou for watching
Another great video Dan 👍 thank you
Thankyou MDM
@@englishwoodsman no problem mate 👍
Nice one mate these are even better with wood pellet mate and burn for quite a lot longer
Hi mate thankyou for watching
hi, thanks for the review. it seems pretty good value for the money, especially with the extras.
i would give it a thumbs up!
best regards.
Hi mate thankyou for watching and taking the time to comment and liking my video
Great little stove and the price is just right, I will get one.
Thanks for the demo chap.
Very helpful.
I would happily use as part of a pair of stoves. Ideal for any part of a meal that needs a bit of quick cooking.
Hi mate thankyou for watching
@@englishwoodsman . . Your videos are amongst the most enjoyable out there my friend.
@@keithshwalbe6981 thankyou mate,, we are out tonight tent camping In bad weather
@@englishwoodsman . . Best of luck with that Dan.. . If you are cooking, that always puts a smile on your face, and mine.
After watching your videos, I always head straight for the kitchen cooker lol.
Take care, and stay safe you lads !
Take care my friend.
Just ordered one on Amazon for a bit of wild camping and Meditation, wish me luck aha. Looks good though, so thanks for your video bro 💯💪
Not so long ago that would have been something to aspire to ! I have a smaller version without all the bits and bats but extends to about the same size £ 14 from home . Bought due to you’re inspiration , not tried it yet , but have wasted loads of time making stoves using the same principals , that were a waste of time ! A tip for a blow pipe is a selfie stick with the end cut off from Poundland . Enjoying your tips though , and like the way you do it , cheers me up ! Good stuff , you eat 3 times as much as me , so I save weight that way !
Ha ha ha, mate I need to slow down with my eating 🤣🤣
You've got it fella, blow from the wide end. Great Video. Thank you. I've had one of these stoves for a while now. I quite like it too! I have a few wood gas stoves, I like them all for different reasons. This one ends up being a bit too tall by the time you have a big pot on top.
Happy birthday . I use a pocket bellows and blow through the larger end as the air pressure increases as it reaches the narrow end
Hi Lee thankyou
At up Dan. Great video. I was thinking as you were loading it. Those scissor things could be so you can take the pot rest on and off so you can feed it though the top. I would blow though the big end 😁
Hi mate thankyou for watching and taking the time to comment
Narrow end into the fire, as when you blow from the wider end, as the air travels down it will compress and come out the narrow end with more force.
Hi mate I do agree with you thank you for watching
I another great tipis to fill it up with the wooden cat litter you get in the super markets and burn down from the top great review many thanks for sharing top job
All the best Pete
great stove dan
Hi Dennis thanks for watching
Narrow end and to the bottom end of stove for the air to work like bellows. he he he - blow back - that sounds funny, comedy moments wi' our Dan.
Hi mate thankyou for watching,
That’s pretty natty that wee pot set.........nice one Mate.👍
Thanks for another informative video!
Thank you for watching
is it stable?
Hi Robert it's stable but it's tall when I put the boiling pot on,,
Don't blow the hot end😁. Good video 👍
Hi mate thankyou for watching
Really digging your channel 👍
Love the gadgets ,, and pans useful once the rubber burns of light and portable the stove it self not a fan of how it looks not sure , but im always open to new ideas . Looks like it burns very fast due to the large holes .... Great vid . Sub because of your vids on these types of stove vids . .The blower is cool ,
Wide end in your mouth, then the narrow end constricts the air, so it comes out under more pressure. It’s really effective for invigorating a fire that’s struggling to get going. The American Indians used to use hollowed out Elder tree branches to do the same thing.
Hi mate thankyou for watching and taking the time to comment
Happy birthday 🎈🎈🎈 fella sorry its a bit late been busy couple of days !
Better late than never mate 🤣🤣
Thanks im getting one. Make ur self a Amazon affiliate and I'll buy it from ur Amazon. Happy birthday for the other day. Think the pipe thing is a blow bellows. More pressure small end. 🖖👽💚🙏😎🇬🇧.
pack the wood in tight to start with shud cook a meel then with no smoke but light the top then it will burn down from the top
Hi mate I will try that way next time,
Good stove and not a bad price..
Thankyou for watching
i like the way it performs & the construction of it.The only concern i would have is that it seems very tall & easy to knock over?
Quality review.
Thank you
Happy birthday EWM 👍💙
You are correct to blow through your POCKET BELLOWS from the larger end! This will give more focus to the process at point of application. There are videos demonstrating this onYou Tube (where else?)
Hi mate thankyou for watching
Create an air baffle from a beer can using tin snips, to control airflow and make the embers last longer or when making charcoal
Hi mate thankyou for your advice
Nice 1 Dan summet i would buy 👍👍👍🤙🤙
Thankyou for watching
If you are backpacking with this stove you blow on it with the mini pump to get it roaring, and then as other people mentioned, pack the burn chamber first before you start it, then turn the feeding opening away from the wind before it gets too hot
Hi, Having seen your video, I went and bought the stove only as I am well equipped. I do note it's similarity to a similar titanium product at about three times the price. It certainly looks like it's go lots of go and I would advise cutting off the bottom of a coffee mate container to use as an ash pan.
Please do a trial with wood pellets which will be my intended initial source of fuel.
Happy Birthday🎂
Thank you
Love t all , lets keep cooking on all of them .
It would be nice to see some cooking on the wood gas afire stove instead of everyone boiling water just a thought but nice video
Hi mate OK I will cook something next time,,
Hi mate hope you can cook something up that will make all of us hungry to try it ourselves
"Blow Pipe"="Pocket Bellows" 😎 Blow from the large end. The stove: All wood gas stoves burn efficient but take lots of attention, nature of the beast🤔 This stove is no different in that respect, have to feed it to maintain the flame. The only cons to this stove is the excessive height and the burn chamber with no ash pan🙄 Tall height equals unstability, not so good. The burn chamber requires lots of fuel to achieve the gasification process(hence greedy), and it will burn the ground without an ash pan or shield. Just observations👌
Hi mate thankyou for watching and taking the time to comment
If the third chamber be half the height, will it burn more quicker and used less wood?
You would like a Kelly kettle
Mate I have just been looking at it on youtube 🤣🤣
@@englishwoodsman i looked at the but they are a bit pricey really good tho if you do get one buy the stainless steel one last a lot longer
Small end in mouth big end in fire 🔥👍👍👍
Hi Dan! What does the pot weigh without the stove?
Bit late but the big pot and it’s lid weigh 375g & the stove on its own 200g
another stove about boiling water..... i love it !!!
Your not wrong..😅😅
Next time I am cooking on it mate
Next time I am cooking on it
Is there a link for this?
There is a link in the description,
Sorry about that mate
@@englishwoodsman Got it now mate, found the same one but appears it don't have all the bits ha. Will get it still good stove (Hoping link is an affiliate link)
@@celeretaudaxx hi mate I looked this morning the one I order did not say anything about the other pics
ok cool, maybe we will get a wet and wild video today tomorrow with all this sun forecast :D
Shame they don't have a valve at the end away from the fire them pipes
Great video
Best regards Shaun
I think the two little frying pans are like a bowl and a teacup
Hi mate thankyou for your comment
As mentioned, you want a more focused stream of air so blow from the wide end. Ty o cut down on needing to tend the stove constantly, once you got a good fire going with twigs switch to larger diameter wood up to 1inch. I prefer to saw 6in diameter rounds of wood 4 inches thick. Then I baton into one inch diameter sticks to feed the stove. The more dense wood would yield a longer sustained and constant flame for cooking.
Sorry for the late comment happy b day
Nice one, i don't think I would use the frying pans
Way to small mate
I have the stove only,& after a lot of use the narrow metal at the front cracked & snapped off otherwise it has good heat output
I looked it up on Amazon and it don't come with all the parts that your dose Hmmm
Hi mate I just looked and the one I ordered did not show all the other parts as well,
I have a ton of wood gas stoves, got to admit this is my least fav design, to tall so less stable, to large holes at the bottom so when its windy embers from the bottom blow away, no ash tray, to narrow so you are forced to load it with less wood for a top down burn, i would prefer the lixada copy of something like the silverfire over this.
Hi mate I do agree with you it's a big stove, but at least I have a good boiling pot now 🤣🤣
@@englishwoodsman its still a decent stove if you fill it up just below the gas holes before lighting and start the fire from the top, use a wind shield to stop embers escaping from the bottom holes, i normally get about 20 min burn time without the need to fill it, the problem is that because its so tall you get the urge to fill it as you see the flames making less contact with the pot as the fire burns down, not tested the burn time on something like wood cat pellets but most probably more.
As a birthday present from the wife i would be more than happy to use it when ever we camp together if i know whats good for me lol.
1 use the bellows to get the fire going at first, or when you've only some coals and want to grill something. Smaller end to the fire concentrates de air jet.
You can also use them to help cool the pot or handles, or even the stove itself, cuz steel holds hear well.
2 preload the stove, as you're supposed to with all gasifiers, right up to the big holes at the top, then through some kindling on top and that's where you light it. Top-down fire will burn for quite a while before you need to refill it, you should get two liters to boil with that. The way you did it is good for a simmer and controling the heat.
3 use some tent stakes at the bottom vents to hold the stove in place and make it stable, you definitely don't want that tipping over.
4 The kit with only the stove and pots is fine. Use the smaller one to fry stuff and big to boil and cook. Always being a little bowl along, and an alcohol stove to put inside in case of rain. Store the stove inside a separate bag inside the pot so the soot doesn't spread around.
5 make a cozy for the pot to retain heat for a while. Useful for more intricate cooking or making lunch at breakfast time.
Blowpipes are briljant in moist condition , and to make fire out of coal. More than once I have just blown life into a evening fire the next morningen.
put some stainless mesh into the bottom of the burn chamber, 5mm or so hole size, it slows things down a bit, and means more complete burn, at least I find that,
I am not so familiar with woodstoves. I bought one and tryed it. I was wondering if it is normal for my pots and pans to turn black on the bottom or is there a way to prevent this?
It will wash away with dish soap but i dont know if i am destroying my pans.
Spencer... use the old Boy Scout trick. Coat the bottom of your pan lightly with dish soap prior to cooking. It prevents the pan from turning black, and won't harm anything.. The Boy Scouts- and others too I'm sure, have been doing that for decades, if not longer.
Hi mate I think it's just something we have to deal with
oh je very nice i had a cooker from the british army esbit bigger from german and no esbit from spiritus trangia and if its ok
Hi mate thankyou for watching
I'm liking that stove more and more but don't understand why they gave you 3 fry pans and a spoon and a spork. If they gave you a spoon, why not just give you a fork?
Narrow end all day long as wide end get more air on flame 🔥 witch will help burn !
Those aren't frying pans, they are used as cups or a cup and a bowl or two bowls. The pot lid is also used as a frying pan.
Its just not the stove that weights that its the pot and crap inside so not to bad really
Hi mate I do agree with you, thankyou for watching
Very very costly my dear
Hi kamran thankyou for watching and taking the time to comment
What? Subtitles please.
Sorry,glawning glow!!
Thanks for watching
Looks very unstable!