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BioLite CampStove Campstove 2 Wood Burning USB Charging Bundle

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Style: BioLite Campstove 2 Wood Burning USB Charging Bundle


Features

  • CampStove 2 (old version)
  • USB Charge
  • Internal fan
  • Portable grill
  • KettlePot

Description

Campstove2, kettle pot & portable grill attachments & Flex light, grill, boil, cook & Charge with this fully integrated system, turns fire into electricity using thermoelectric generator, Charge phones & other devices while cooking, reduces smoke emissions by 95%, control 4 fan speeds, 3W USB Power output & Rechargeable battery, LED dashboard for real time feedback on fire strength & power Supply. Campstove2, LED dashboard for real time feedback on fire strength & power Supply.

Brand: BioLite


Fuel Type: Wood


Material: Composite


Product Dimensions: 5"L x 5"W x 14.02"H


Power Source: ac


Maximum Energy Output: 3 Watts


Item Weight: 3.24 Kilograms


Brand: ‎BioLite


Fuel Type: ‎Wood


Material: ‎Composite


Product Dimensions: ‎5"L x 5"W x 14.02"H


Power Source: ‎ac


Maximum Energy Output: ‎3 Watts


Item Weight: ‎3.24 Kilograms


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎13.54 x 10.63 x 7.76 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.63 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 5 x 14.02 inches


Brand Name: ‎BioLite


Warranty Description: ‎As Labelled


Model Name: ‎BioLite CampStove Campstove 2 Wood Burning USB Charging Bundle


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎BioLite


Part Number: ‎BioLite CampStove 2 Bundle


Model Year: ‎2016


Style: ‎BioLite Campstove 2 Wood Burning USB Charging Bundle


Included Components: ‎BioLite CampStove Campstove 2 Wood Burning USB Charging Bundle


Date First Available: May 19, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Stove in a different degrees
This is one of my go to camp stove now. I have taken this for multiple hikes and kayaking trips. It is bulky and heavy for backpacking stove, but I love the fact that it can charge my electronics with it. I like how the stove itsself nests inside the pot nicely. I can also stuff firestarter, and woodpellet fuel inside of them for transport. Pot is almost like a jetboil. And the cover has apout built into it. I have boiled a lot of water for backpacking meals and it usually is used to make a pot of coffee in the morning. The grill, is again bulky, but it is nice to have when I want to cook nice chunk of meat. It came with a plastic cover so that is good so that it doesn't make mess in my backpack. It has the function of generating electricity and gas built in power bank. I'm not really a guy who reads all the specs and memorize that stuff so I can't give you how many times it charges phone and that kinda stuff, but it definitely helps keeping my phone powered up. I carry actual power bank and solar panel with me besides this for that purpose, but this stove gives me the piece of mind that it is possible to generate more power when the others are depleted. All an all, it is definitely not for lightweight backpackers, but I think it is perfect for car camping, kayaking, and those who don't mind carrying an extra weight and bulk. Money well spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2019 by CJ21

  • Amazing addition to my camping kit
This thing is amazing. Works like a charm. I just went camping for 3 days with it, and it made my breakfast burritos and coffee a breeze. Pros: Quick and easy to light (at least with their wood pellets). Stays lit long enough for any of the food I was cooking without refilling. Very compact and easy to store, with the exception of the grill top. Flame tornado looks awesome. Boils water very quickly, and using the (optional, not included) coffee press is super easy/clean. Cons: Even a pile of compacted hardwood pellets burn pretty quickly. Unsure how the heck you'd keep this lit with just gathered wood. I did confirm that you can do it; you'd just need a looot of gathered twigs/etc. If you try to refill too fast while it's burning, and the flame goes out, it clogs with smoke to the point that you can't re-light without dumping and restarting. Note: I realized after my first attempt that the grill top is ridiculous if you're using a pan (featured in the pic). Just place the pan on the stove itself. lol. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • No more gas cannisters!
You guys! No. More. Gas. No more cannisters to fuss with. No more rationing fuel. I love this thing! I've been a backpacker and camper for decades, and I loved my lightweight, easy-to-use backpacking gas stoves. But this little stove rocks my world. I've been eyeing the Campstove 2 for a couple of years now, and -- after trying cheaper versions working on the same principle, but without the power unit -- finally bought one to use on a road trip. I love that I can gather a little pile of twigs, pine cones, and sticks and have a smokeless fire that will not only cook my food but allow me to charge my devices after a long day. And if the day is a little longer than was expected (as in my case the first time I used the stove), the light that comes in the bundle is super-helpful. I bought some of the food-safe wood pellets to use in case I didn't have wood handy, and that turned out to be a good thing that first night, but I've since used just sticks and pine cones lying around the backyard to cook on the Campstove 2's portable grill. The grill is easy to set up, and although it'll take a little practice getting the heat-zones down, I love how it works. Everything cleans up pretty easily, and it stores like a dream. The charging unit does, of course, add a little weight, but I mostly car-camp now, so that's not a big consideration for me. I just love that if there isn't enough sun for my portable solar charger, I can light a fire and still have juice for my phone. And BioLite's mission is one I fully support. In fact, now that I know how great their products are, I'll be back for the Basecamp Stove and Pizza Dome -- *swoon*! -- to use on the property I just bought in the mountains. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2019 by Denise Dilworth

  • Worth It
Perfect for anyone who spends a lot of time backpacking and camping. It offers a great way to cook, warm up, boil water, and charge any electronics you may have. I have used sticks, leaves, alcohol, coal, and wood chips in it they all work fine. the only downside is the ash does build up it and that inhibits its efficiency. I do think there should either be a way for ash to be cleaned out from the bottom or it should come with some kind of poker stick to stir up the coals that haven't been burned properly at the bottom. I do still love this stove and use keep it in my pack in tandem with my backpacking woodstove. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2022 by David D.

  • Very cool piece of equipment
Awesome little stove. I have cooked vegan burgers, veggie skewers, pork chops, ribeyes, made coffee/tea. Charged my phone on it for 3 days straight. I read reviews that said it's hard to get started. Well that's because they dont know how to start a fire. Make a whole bunch of feather sticks and your good to go. Just practice with the thing. It does eat sticks like crazy though. But nothing like a big fire would. 1 log split into tiny bite size pieces should last a very long time. I have a Samsung note 9. Charged my phone. But you do have to keep feeding the fire. Took a few hours. Drained the biolite battery. But kept the fire going which replenished it after a few hours. It's super fun to use also. Love playing with it. Oh also I tried the wood pellets. I personally think sticks work better. The pellets create a lot of mass in the bottom. Even after burnt. Where the sticks kinda just burn up. Also some say its loud. But I dont think it's very loud at all. Plus I walked 20 feet away while running full blast. Could not hear it at 20 feet away. So it's not loud. I look forward to getting some more accessories for this thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2019 by Brandon Riedl

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