Any opinions on this unit? Seems like it would work fine with a windscreen. Anyone bought one yet or do i have to run down to REI and place my order? Might even work as a wood stove cooker ala the Bushbuddy:
I dunno about burning wood in there (maybe?) but could sure see sliding a little alcohol burner into it. I wonder if that esbit tray is welded or rivited into place?
It looks convenient and elegant. I love the H.A. finish on the burner and the pot. The fill marks are a nice touch.
But for people who are counting ounces and who just want to burn Esbit tabs there are lighter options out there. It also looks like a huge gap between the top of the tab and the bottom of the pot. I keep my pot much closer when I use Esbit. I always take those REI reviews with grain of salt but one of them said the stove didn't heat well. Maybe due to the gap?
Seems a tad heavy: 8 ounces for a stove and pot that will heat about a cup and a half, or two cups, of water on one tablet. For the same stove/pot weight, a Pocket Rocket or Snow Peak with a titanium pot will heat twice as much water substantially quicker. Of course, I don't know how many Esbit tablets have the same heating capacity as a 110g fuel cylinder.
I played with Esbit, and could get it to work. Of course, I never repeated the experience.
My Vargo Triad EX base is my "stove for ESBIT/FireLite fuel tabs. It's all I need for heating or actual cooking. The new ESBIT stove seems overkill.
Along with an REI foil windscren and TWO tablets I can get a boil for one cup in 7 minutes plus I have at least 1/3 of the tabs left over. Good enuf fer me and good enuf fer a Grand Canyon 6 day trip two years ago.
The YouTube video shows why two tabs at a time is necessary.
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I agree that it's overkill. I am sticking with my BPL Esbit wing stove and tin foil for most trips, but am interested in using the stove as a wood burner in winter.
BF
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I have to agree with Glen, It looks real cute, but at almost 8 oz it's about 1/3 more weight than of my present setup (foil windscreen potstand, penny stove and AGG pot) and really not a lot more usefull (looks snazzy though)
I think because it is made out of aluminum that it would make a poor wood burner. Too hot for the aluminum.
I once made a nomad stove from aluminum, didn't turn out that great when I put a fire in it. Learned a good lesson. Now I use two stainless bicycle spokes aka Earthling.
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It's cute! But the noble Esbit tablet needs no stove frame at all. You can light it on the ground with three rocks or tent stakes supporting your pot, and save yourself the half pound of that new setup. Foil, more dirt, or rocks make a fine windscreen.
I agree that it's overkill. I am sticking with my BPL Esbit wing stove and tin foil for most trips, but am interested in using the stove as a wood burner in winter.
BF
Are you one of those very hardy souls I have heard about that cook outside the shelter in winter with their mitts on? With a one pound chimney you could be inside by a fire drying your socks.
Edited by chimpac (08/31/0910:20 AM) Edit Reason: add a word
I agree that it's overkill. I am sticking with my BPL Esbit wing stove and tin foil for most trips, but am interested in using the stove as a wood burner in winter.
BF
Are you one of those very hardy souls I have heard about that cook outside the shelter in winter with their mitts on? With a one pound chimney you could be inside by a fire drying your socks.
I think we hurt someone's feelings.
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I agree that it's overkill. I am sticking with my BPL Esbit wing stove and tin foil for most trips, but am interested in using the stove as a wood burner in winter.
BF
Are you one of those very hardy souls I have heard about that cook outside the shelter in winter with their mitts on? With a one pound chimney you could be inside by a fire drying your socks.
I think we hurt someone's feelings.
Not MY feelings And i always keep my socks and my powder dry, thank you very much
BF
Edited by bigfoot2 (09/01/0903:54 AM)
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Hammockers aren't stuck up, they're just above it all.
It would be much more efficient if the pot sat inside the windscreen. This forces the heat to stay in contact with the pot longer. I've made similar stoves using a coffee can.
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