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Lixada Camping Stove Wood Burning Stoves Portable Backpacking Stove Folding Lightweight Titanium Alcohol Stove for Outdoor Camping Hiking Hunting Picnic BBQ

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  • PREMIUM MATERIALS We are committed to providing you with quality products, the wood burning stove Made of Titanium , the titanium construction is durable enough to last a long time even under heavy loads or high temperatures. Wide opening design for convenient adding wood and improved air flow, higher burning efficiency.the stove is meant for rugged backpacking and camping. extreme durability as well as minimal weight.
  • FOLDABLE AND LIGHTWEIGHTEasily folds into a compact size and packs in a mesh tote bag for easy storage. This portable wood stove is lightweigh.very easy to carry. Ultra-light design to minimize the burden on the backpack. Become a very useful tool for nature exploration.
  • UNLIMITED FREE FUEL&ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLYUse twigs, leaves, twigs, wood as fuel to cook on your hikes, no more spending money on gas tanks, No fuel canisters, no batteries, no chemical emissions and no carbon footprint. you only need to find free fuel to burn it and enjoy a delicious warm meal in nature.Say goodbye to heavy, costly, polluting petrol fuels.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLEThis amazing portable stove is made of 4 walls, allowing you to assemble it in seconds without tools. It can fit in your gear bag, the back of your car and many other places! In no time, you have a fully functional camping stove ready to make your favorite meals. It's the perfect way to enjoy the great outdoors while camping, fishing or hiking!
  • VERSATILE USEThis amazing foldable camping stove is a must-have for the outdoors, Allows you to start grilling wherever you set up your camp. Perfect for camping, hiking, backpacking, picnics, barbecues, outdoor survival and adventures. Note: Wood stove only, items such as pots in the picture are not included.

Brand: LIXADA


Fuel Type: Wood, Gasoline


Power Source: Gas Powered


Item Weight: 70 Grams


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Package Dimensions: 4.92 x 4.76 x 1.22 inches


Item Weight: 2.47 ounces


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 21, 2018


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  • An absolute must for any camper
Style: Style-5
It took me a few tries to put it together the first time. I kept putting the plates on backwards. So lay them out first and realize they each have one side where the hooks aim up and one side where they aim down. I didn't notice my first try and kept having to turn panels around. It takes me all of 20 seconds to put it together now. Build the walls then stick the floor in through the bottom, just gently bending to snap it in. Once it's built it's rock solid. I got this because dang it's cool. Will I use it as my main stove? Doubtful. I'm not a big time camper I'm a cub scout mom, so we're starting to get into camping for family fun. My son and I tested it out the first time in the driveway and roasted some marshmallows. We just collected twigs and sticks from the ground around the trees. So the second lesson (after figuring out how to put it together) is to make sure you have enough kindling ready and the right size. It went through my pile of sticks faster than I anticipated, so have a good stack and get a few thicker sticks for longer burning. It was easy enough to light and any dry campsite will have ample kindling and "firewood" for this. If it's been wet as rainy good luck. I then took it camping with us. I also had 2 propane mini stoves. I ended up using the propane to heat up our meals because they were easy and convenient. But I still love this stove and it will always be in my bag. I know that I have the ability to cook on it if my propane runs out or the stoves don't work, it's so flat and small and light why wouldn't I keep it on us? It comes in a handy sleeve, I do wish it wasn't black so it would be easily spotted in a bag. It fits inside my mess kit it I take it out of the bag. My mess kit sat perfectly on it, even more stable than the propane stoves. The reasons I didn't use it was 1) our campground was soggy 2) convenience of the propane at the time, and 3) I would struggle with temp control while cooking. I know that I will definitely use this in the future. It's easier than lugging around propane, and I'd probably use it to boil water while I heat up my food so I only need 1 propane tank. I obviously could cook using it and just be mindful of pulling the pan off and managing the temperature. I think this is a necessity in any scout's pack when camping. You may not reach for it first, but you will always be able to use it if you need to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2019 by Amanda B. Amanda B.

  • Great little stove
Style: Style-5
This simple little Ti stove is pretty amazing for the price. It's small - like a personal backpacking stove. Once assembled it's sturdy and will hold a pot with water enough for a couple of people, or even a small cast iron pan. Dry twigs light quickly with a bit of tinder (pine needles, dry grass, vaseline covered cottonballs). Side loading access lets you keep feeding the fire while the pot stays on top (necessary with the rate this burns twigs). Once going you can even hang larger sticks out of the opening and push them in as they burn. Cross bars were left off this model for weight savings so this is best used with pots 4" in diameter or larger (3.75" can work in a pinch with extra care taken to position the pot). 4.5" pots fit like the stove was made for them. This titanium stove is light weight (2.4oz for the stove alone) and cools very quickly. Remnants are fine ash - dig a small hole to bury the ash and you've left no trace. The frame has slots at two levels - the lower one is for the wood burning base, the upper one isn't used in this model. Making a small shelf for solid fuel tablets to slot at this level would allow a lightweight backup fuel to be used in cases when everything is too wet to burn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2019 by davidp davidp

  • Functional and light weight
Style: Style-1
The titanium version is thin and very light weight. There are only two pieces to assemble. There's a final little twist required to put the box together, but the assembly is easy. The feeder port is large so you can use fairly large sticks that just extend out of the stove, and create a lot of heat for such a tiny burner. The stove may look flimsy but I regularly use a two liter pot with it and have not had any problems or concerns. After the first use the stove did not fold as flat as before and is a little "springy" when folded, but it's not a problem for storage. The stove now has a multicolor patina that I like. For the price, weight, and functionality, it's been a good purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021 by Maui Wahine

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All I can say is it's light but very fragile and you would starve to Death setting it up . Way over priced .
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023 by ALLAN EMTER

  • Pleasantly surprised
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I ordered this because I wanted a small lightweight alternative to packing my MSR PocketRocket and fuel for extended backpacking trips. I've only taken it out once so far but it has exceeded all expectations so far. When it first showed up, I was afraid it would be worthless. It is very small and the sheets of titanium are paper thin. Inside of the nylon carrying case, you could put it in the pocket of your pants and not know it's there. I decided to bring it along with my other backpacking stove for my last trip and would give it a try. When I put the pieces together, it was much sturdier than I had expected (pleasant surprise #1). It was easy to start a fire inside of the stove and to continue feeding sticks in through the side. (pleasant surprise #2). And the thing actually gets/stays hot FAST! I think it was less than 5 minutes from starting the fire until I had a pot of boiling water. Not quite as fast as my PocketRocket, but honestly not much longer (HUGE pleasant surprise #3). The only two downsides I can come up with are that with the small one that I purchased it has a small fire box so you need to stay on it and continue to feed in sticks or it will burn out fairly quickly and it isn't anywhere near as clean as the jet fuel stoves. You will get your pots, cups, stove covered in soot so they'll require some extra cleaning before you stash them back in your gear. All things considered, I'm very happy with how great of a little addition to the pack this ended up being. It is still to be determined how long this will last, but after the first trip it is discolored but otherwise still appears to be structurally sound and looks like it should last for years to come. I'll still continue to bring it as the backup until I'm sure the titanium won't burn and get brittle, but I've got high hopes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2019 by AJ AJ

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