Solo Stove Lite w/Pot 900 Review

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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  • @karenchakey
    @karenchakey 10 років тому +3

    Awesome system, I have the solo stove but i don't have the pot yet, I never realized that the stove will nest inside the pot...cool! great video! Blessings and Take Care

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  10 років тому

      The pot is very nice, I recommend getting it since you already have the stove!

    • @PaulBuikema
      @PaulBuikema 10 років тому

      Lets see that stove in action Karen! :)

    • @karenchakey
      @karenchakey 9 років тому

      Hi Paul! very soon I hope to be back out when the weather is cooler, we are going up to 90 today soooooo humid out... Wow had to get some gardening done early this morning!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose
    @SurvivalOnPurpose 10 років тому +5

    I was looking at one of these Solo stoves the other day but didn't get it. Thanks for the excellent review. - Bryan

  • @TantraMagnet
    @TantraMagnet 9 років тому +4

    I use the Fiskars Ratchet Hand Pruner to cut pellets from sticks to easily feed the stove

  • @davidventura5357
    @davidventura5357 9 років тому +2

    I agree with what Texas Jedi mentioned earlier that is does sit high or tall and fear of it tipping over. I follow up review would be cool.

  • @scoutingfreegermany
    @scoutingfreegermany 10 років тому +2

    Cool design, I still shy away of purchasing a hobo stove because I think, if I can make a fire, why carrying a stove, lol. But maybe I change my mind some day. Thanks 4 sharing, Marc

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  10 років тому +6

      There are a lot of places where fires are not allowed (state land) and also when hiking on a mountain for example, not always the easiest. Plus it is faster and less cleanup. Thanks for watching!

  • @Oldsparkey
    @Oldsparkey 8 років тому +1

    I found that the stove works better for me by putting small sticks in the chamber and filling it up to just below the top air vents before lighting it. I start my fire from the top so it can burn down to the wire grate.
    The little alcohol burner placed where the wood goes is nice for when you want a quick hot drink.
    On a different note the little alcohol burner might end up staying at home ( one last thing to carry ) after I try this.
    Since the Solo Stove is constructed the same as the Bushbuddy.......TomsBackwoods on UA-cam ( Bushbuddy Alternate Fuel ) video took 3/4 oz of alcohol and poured it in the bottom of the ash pan ,then lite it and under 4 minutes had water boiling with just over a 4 minute burn.

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  8 років тому

      yeah i end up keeping my alcohol stoves at home as well.

    • @gunterpatee4963
      @gunterpatee4963 7 років тому

      I'm a student of both the bushcrafty thingy and the ultralight thingy. You can MAKE a whole 'cooking system' for just boiling water for dehydrated meals for under 8 ounces easy if you're an Ultralighter however ..Firepower-vs-Mobility is a military concept that is a transferable concept and the ultralighters usually miss this. I also notice a STRONG dependence upon the 'civilized world' among ultralighters - they are not self-sustaining; they are fragile with their GossamerGear fuffery.
      The solo stove is a beast and that's a fact. I just wish they'd make a .25 oz alcohol stove insert at the right 1" sweet spot under the pot that was HELLA lighter than any Trangia - after all, if imma us any alcohol stove, imma want it light enough to blow away in the wind.

  • @daddated1
    @daddated1 10 років тому

    Great demo, really nice set. The pot with handle and spout is a big plus, know you will enjoy it, Ted

  • @JoeFrohlich
    @JoeFrohlich 8 років тому

    I am glad you directed me to this review.

  • @Hemispherical1
    @Hemispherical1 10 років тому +2

    Nice piece of kit. A little on the high side. Is it Titanium or Stainless? Would like another review after you have actually used it for awhile to know how well it is holding up , handles and what not. Thank you!

  • @undermoonlightglow
    @undermoonlightglow 10 років тому

    It looks good. At 04:16 there looks to be measurements inside the pot.

  • @MrWmburr7
    @MrWmburr7 8 років тому

    I have two Solo Stoves, but it wasn't until today that I ordered the 900 pot to go with one. Solo Stove had a 20% off deal for Memorial Day weekend. Yee-Haw . . . I can't wait for it to come! As always - nice review my spikey-hair friend. :-)

  • @andyu5596
    @andyu5596 9 років тому

    Just ordered both a campfire and pot set and also the original solo stove and 900 pot set. Cant wait

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  9 років тому

      Awesome, I use it all the time still. Great stove and small package.

  • @UrbanSuburban010
    @UrbanSuburban010 10 років тому +1

    Great review. Awesome kit!

  • @geoki4539
    @geoki4539 6 років тому

    Nice review! Ordering mine now thank you

  • @reneflores2376
    @reneflores2376 10 років тому

    Great demo. thanks. FYI - they have a July 4th sale going on. 10% off and free shipping!

  • @drcsep
    @drcsep 6 років тому

    I’m getting one,,, thanks for the review amigo

  • @youtubespanishfishingchann6575
    @youtubespanishfishingchann6575 10 років тому

    Lovely I want one....now....!!!! great stuff

  • @justinpackard5148
    @justinpackard5148 8 років тому

    on sale on amazon right now for half off, I am getting it thanks to your review! thank you man!

  • @jerrybobteasdale
    @jerrybobteasdale 6 років тому

    The stove seems to be a good one. And if you have the stove, why not get the pot, too?

  • @MountainRaider
    @MountainRaider 10 років тому +1

    very nice stove and pot!
    very good review!

  • @alfonsomartinez8405
    @alfonsomartinez8405 7 років тому

    Doing Bicycle touring soon and I'm looking for a wood-burning stove in addition to a alcohol stove. This looks like a great one

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  7 років тому

      i have a stove playlist of many great stoves i like.

  • @jdcpac
    @jdcpac 6 років тому

    love the Solo stove I have the Titan.

  • @ehatley
    @ehatley 9 років тому

    Great video, the only other thing I would've like to have seen is you actually cook something. It boils water, but how long would it take to cook food?

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  9 років тому +1

      Joe Little I will do a follow up, thanks for the comment.

  • @pendejo6466
    @pendejo6466 9 років тому +1

    I see you using the Bushbox XL often in your videos, but do you favor it over the Solo? I have the Bushbox XL and I would pack it if I'm cooking for two people, but the Solo looks like a better option for one person.
    I wonder how my Toaks 1600 ml pot will do on the Solo? Have you tried it?

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  9 років тому

      Pendejo It will work good. May want to wait a week and I will have a new stove that is the best I have ever used :)

    • @pendejo6466
      @pendejo6466 9 років тому +1

      Living Survival Oh, you say that every other week! Hahaha...

  • @papaspage2001
    @papaspage2001 5 років тому

    Looks like a nice stove, Thumbs Up

  • @karlh5645
    @karlh5645 5 років тому

    The stove I made with tin can works so much better (taller so I don't have to snap twigs that short), weights less and is free.

  • @themiwoodsman7222
    @themiwoodsman7222 10 років тому +1

    great review , kinda spendy but it is a complete package just add fuel and food ! thanks for sharing !
    atb john

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  10 років тому +1

      the mi woodsman Very efficient and packability is great since it nests inside the pot.

  • @kackmalwieder
    @kackmalwieder 6 років тому

    you did not say how many degrees your water had when you filled it in.

  • @peaveybam
    @peaveybam 9 років тому

    Job well done sir. I enjoyed your presentation and informative review, Thank you.

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  9 років тому

      peaveybam That means a lot, thank you for watching and the comment.

  • @PrimalEdge
    @PrimalEdge 10 років тому

    great review!

  • @livingsurvival
    @livingsurvival  10 років тому +2

  • @NovaHiker50
    @NovaHiker50 10 років тому

    Beautiful set but a little pricey. Good review.

  • @radbcc
    @radbcc 6 років тому

    what kind of coffee and milk did you use?

  • @streeterboyzoutdoors
    @streeterboyzoutdoors 3 роки тому

    Is there a fry pan available for this?

  • @djtetrapak
    @djtetrapak 8 років тому

    Do you prefer this stove or the SilverFire Scout? Would you say the scout is more secure with its wider base? Great videos btw! You've earned a subscriber!

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  8 років тому

      both great stoves. I like the packability of the solo stove a bit better being that I have more use for a pot than the MSR pan the SFS nests with.

  • @randymcknight8603
    @randymcknight8603 10 років тому +1

    Just one question. How long does it take to cool this thing off?

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  10 років тому +1

      It actually cools off very quickly. Within about 5-10 minutes it is cool enough to put in the stuff sack, if you dump the coals which usually is just ash since it is super efficient.

    • @randymcknight8603
      @randymcknight8603 10 років тому

      THANKS!

  • @jameshall7539
    @jameshall7539 2 роки тому

    do you still have this and if so how is it holding up

  • @manofthecloth777
    @manofthecloth777 9 років тому

    Do you have any tips for dealing with black soot caused from wood burning stoves?

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  9 років тому +1

      Alexander Teel CDP I carry a scouring pad or scotch brite pad and it works well with water to get it off. You can also use sand if you are by water.

  • @JoeFeser
    @JoeFeser 9 років тому +1

    Do you like this or the Silverfire more?

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  9 років тому +1

      ***** silverfire, both great stoves though.

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee 10 років тому

    Very kewl. thank you . enjoy your outdoor meals. cheers ;-))

  • @rolomanification
    @rolomanification 7 років тому

    It looks like the stove gets pretty sooty after use. How hard is it to clean afterwards? (especially if you're packing it after use)

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  7 років тому

      only the inside and depends on what type of wood you use, avoid pine. stays actually pretty clean in the stuff sack.

    • @baroneb5043
      @baroneb5043 4 роки тому

      what stove stove doesnt get sooty when u use it ?

  • @ianhiggins8728
    @ianhiggins8728 9 років тому

    Great video

  • @johngayley2588
    @johngayley2588 8 років тому

    hi, in your honest opinion, which stove do you think is better this solo stove lite or the silverfire scout? based on price, weight, size dimensions, and ease of use/burns more efficiently.

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  8 років тому

      two different sizes really. the silver fire compares more to the titan in size but I feel the titan is more efficient and more manageable. plus i like solo stove's pots better and the two piece construction. the silver fire scout nests nicely in the MSR pot but it's an odd pot size for me. i like the titan i just reviewed better than both but with the two you mentioned I'd take the silver fire scout stove. for a smaller option I really like the firebox nano.

    • @johngayley2588
      @johngayley2588 8 років тому

      I have the 1.8 liter mors aluminum pot. The black one. I really like and use it over fires but I want a wood gasifier cooker to use with it. So I was looking for your opinion because youve tested both. Your advice would be truely appreciated.

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  8 років тому

      John Gayley If the silver fire fits go with that or the titan.

  • @zbar739
    @zbar739 8 років тому

    Any idea of how to use this stove in wet conditions? This stove is very intruiging

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  8 років тому

      +Zvi Bar-Chaim how? just like any other stove.

    • @baroneb5043
      @baroneb5043 4 роки тому

      fukn stupidest question history You Tube....

  • @iasimov6754
    @iasimov6754 5 днів тому

    Outrageously expensive!

  • @zaferjaouni6323
    @zaferjaouni6323 9 років тому

    Awesome, Iike it.

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  9 років тому

      zafer jaouni Thanks for watching and the comment.

  • @remypaquin7224
    @remypaquin7224 8 років тому

    wounder how this would work with esbit fuel cubes

    • @gravitykillz924
      @gravitykillz924 8 років тому

      hey! i modified my Solo by finding a small can that sits inside this stove..was an diced peppers i think. any way..sits in there perfect and raised up enough so that esbit fuel works great.

  • @samsmith8870
    @samsmith8870 7 років тому

    Have you (or anyone) ever compared this with the Bushbuddy stove? Just wondering

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  7 років тому

      not sure, i haven't and won't review it.

    • @samsmith8870
      @samsmith8870 7 років тому

      Well OK then lol

    • @samsmith8870
      @samsmith8870 7 років тому

      Charming lol

    • @barryschwienteck5412
      @barryschwienteck5412 6 років тому

      This is essentially a direct-copy of the Fritz H Bushbuddy stove. Fritz never patented his design, and Solo ran with it. The only minor difference Solo made was to use 3 pot-legs on the upper portion where the Bushbuddy used 4. NOTE: the bottom/lower portion of this stove does NOT get hot when burning (no heat transfer to the ground) ... you can actually pick it up with your bare hand (grab lower holes) and move it during use.

  • @THENEWWRANGLER
    @THENEWWRANGLER 7 років тому

    bush buddy stove titanium and snowpeak 900 much lighter see Joe Robinet's video on it..

    • @baroneb5043
      @baroneb5043 4 роки тому

      THENEWWRANGLER who is joe robinet

  • @Perktube1
    @Perktube1 10 років тому

    I'd like to are it next to a Firebox.:-)

  • @neemancallender9092
    @neemancallender9092 4 роки тому

    Sorry to say but.....
    I hate seeing a product review when the product is shiny new
    There is a lack of credibility when you have not even used the product yet
    Please go away use it for a couple of months and show us a sooty creosoted pot and stove

  • @ghiggi54
    @ghiggi54 8 років тому +3

    This is a TOP LIT STOVE! You are using it like a hobo stove. It should be lit on top of the biomass, then it will burn down and start the gasification process. You are not getting the real benefit of the stove. This is a wasted review.

    • @livingsurvival
      @livingsurvival  8 років тому +7

      +George Higginson did my water boil?

    • @Oldsparkey
      @Oldsparkey 8 років тому +2

      George I have to agree with you , I like to follow the manufactures instructions to obtain the best results.

    • @HolySwordsman1
      @HolySwordsman1 7 років тому +2

      sure your water boiled, but it could/would have boiled in half the time if done properly... which is the whole idea

    • @ronaldhewitt6902
      @ronaldhewitt6902 6 років тому +1

      George reading your reply is wasted time we'll never get back.