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Lixada Camping Stove Wood Burning Stoves Portable Backpacking Stove Titanium/Stainless Steel Alcohol Stove for Outdoor Camping Hiking Backpacking Picnic BBQ

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Color: Large Titanium Stove


Features

  • PREMIUM MATERIALS: We are committed to providing you with quality products, the titanium construction is durable enough to last a long time even under heavy loads or high temperatures. Cross-stand trivet provide a stable platform for your cookware and increase thermal contact.
  • FOLDABLE AND LIGHTWEIGHT: Easily folds into a compact size and packs in a tote bag for easy storage. Weighing only 290g, this portable wood stove is ultra-light designed to minimize the burden on your backpack. Become a very useful tool for nature exploration.
  • UNLIMITED FREE FUEL: Use twigs, leaves, twigs, wood as fuel to cook on your hikes, no more spending money on gas tanks, 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.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE: This 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!
  • MULTIPURPOSE: This 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.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.11 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 19, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Lixada


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  • Works well with alcohol burner
Color: Small Stainless Steel
I purchased this to use with my knock off alcohol burner. Happy with the purchase as I just wanted somehting to make my alcohol burner protected from the wind and steady smaller pots. Pro: - Folds super flat and does not take much space. Has a nice pouch. - Keeps the burner flame at the right hight for the pot - Works very well with my Stanley "tall" pot (Holds it steady) - Very solid when assembled Con: - Takes a little time to put together versus the auto folding one. - Can't easily put the burner control in after flame is lit, the hole is just a tad too small so do it before. This is a great value and works as intended in my application. I hesitated to take off a star because I can't get the burner snuffer in after the flame is lit but for price I really can't complain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 3, 2022 by Dave

  • Works well, easy to carry, but chews threw fuel
I like this stove, but constantly gathering fuel can get a bit exhausting. It doesn't create an any embers as it burns everything to dust, but it does work quite well if you are prepared. I rated the "Easy to use" as a 3 and overall a 4 due to the frequency you need to feed it fuel, which is almost constant. I'll continue using it though as it packs easily (almost completely flat). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 21, 2022 by Thundard

  • Great product
So i read the reviews on this product before buying This is not a go to use all day stove ( and i would think most adults would know that before buying ) its an emergency use stove which works perfect for its intended purpose and all parts were there and the protective plastic took maybe 5 min to remove ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 17, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Surprising value in a pocket sized, multi fuel stove.
Color: Stainless Steel Stove
I selected this stove to use with my Trangia alcohol burner stove. It's just about a perfect fit. Then, I did some testing and got a surprise! First impression: I’m rating this stove at about 4.5 for being what it says it is. The negatives weren’t enough to gripe about so I’m rounding up to a 5 star. There are better stoves on the market but they easily cost 3 times the price so I give this little unit high marks for value. The sheet metal edges are not smooth so be sure to keep it in the bag that comes with the stove. Otherwise, you could end up with holes in some equipment. The stove folds together pretty good but requires a little bit of tweaking to get the tabs lined up and fastened. It's not difficult but neither is it instant. After all the burn tests, the stove certainly looks used but as far as I can tell, it did not warp or deform in the heat. My Tests: First of all: I respect anyone who takes the time to be scientific. It was a challenge just to control the few variables I had for this test. Test criteria: Elevation: 675 ft above sea level. Each boil was 342g of water which is about 12 fluid oz. The ambient temp was about 90f and the resting water temp was the same. Occasional breezes disturbed the flames on every test but it was not windy. Cold weather will have a major impact on these times. I might do an update in the wintertime when we get down to a frigid 40f or so. :-) For a pot, I used an Olicamp "Space Saver Mug" which will hold up to 24 fl oz.. NOTE: This mug sits perfectly on top of the stove. I also have a Stanley "Adventure Camp Cook Set." The Stanley pot/cup will NOT safely sit on the stove because the bottom is too narrow and its rounded edges leave it unstable. I used the Stanley lid on top of the Olicamp mug -- fits perfectly. (Note: I fashioned a rack from a bit of coat hanger wire and it holds the Stanley pot very nicely so if you have one of those you can make this stove work with a little tweaking) Hexamine Test: I used a 14g, no name Hexamine tablet in the bowl which comes with the stove. A single tablet produced a boil in about 6 minutes. It almost produced a second boil on the same tablet. Trangia Alcohol test 1: Using isopropyl 91%. Approximately 20g of fuel was burned to produce a boil in about 51/2 minutes. Trangia Alcohol test 2: I’ve seen recommendations for the burner flame to be about 1.5 inches away from the pot bottom. I made a modification to get very near to that position. The cook time extended to 6:50 so I’m sticking with the stove placement as designed. Wood burner test: Using dry twigs ranging from pencil diameter to pinky finger diameter and a foot or more in length. It is necessary to constantly monitor the flame since tiny wood burns fast. The water boiled about 6 minutes after I achieved a steady flame. SURPRISE Test: According to the mfr, the bowl is designed for burning the alcohol. I’ve been using alcohol stoves for a while -- have even built some of the beer can stoves. I assumed that a plain bowl of alcohol would be inefficient. Well, surprise surprise! I burned about 20g of alcohol in the bowl producing a boil in less than 5 minutes! That was the quickest boil of all the tests. Conclusions: * I’m satisfied with the burn performance of the hexamine as well as 91% isopropyl alcohol or random twigs. I will probably carry fuel tabs as well as alcohol since both fuels also multi-task for other applications. (hex for fire starting, alcohol for first aid). * Until I do further testing, I will carry two tabs or 60g of alcohol for each planned burn. * I will simply use the bowl that comes with the stove for both hex and alcohol. That’s a weight savings of 120g by not carrying the Trangia. * I pour unburned alcohol back into the flask. * Hexamine flame will extinguish with a hearty puff of air so it can be reused for cooking or fire starting later. * I’m carrying approximately 12” x 18” of aluminum foil in the stove pouch so that I can fashion a wind break with tent stakes or twigs. Wind is the enemy! Not bad for a stove that can literally fit in your pocket! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 18, 2016 by R. Hilton

  • It worked nicely that I bought both styles. Highly recommend you purchase the Style 1.
Color: Small Stainless Steel
I purchased the style 1 Lixada stove and couldn't be happier. My backyard hobo stove had rusted it out and decided to purchase the Small style without hinges, just 4 pieces metal with bottom grill. Many previous review indicated its difficult to take apart, however my experience was quite different. First, the plastic wrapping. Yes it a bit difficult to remove. They did a good job protecting the metal. The blue film on Style 1 was not easy, took me about 15 mins to remove. The Small style came with a white film that was much easier to remove, took about 5 mins. Very impressed with its size and stability of the Style 1. It fits nicely within my GSI camping mess kit. The hinge pin is rather loose, but it did not effect its functionality on my end. Just remember to remove it and store it with the metal cable/keychain that came with it so you won't loose it. A cheap dry cleaner clothes hanger can be bent into the right shape to substitute if you lost it. Set up was extremely quick and painless. The Trangia stove did fit after using the sand paper it provided. I didn't have that much of problem that other reviewers had, it can be corrected with some elbow grease! If I had to do it again, I would just go ahead purchase the Lixada brand of alcohol stove. Its a much affordable option, and you likely won't need to sand down the alcohol stove plate! The Small Style stove works well too, but upon assemble the stove, it was extremely loose. In the one of the pictures you will see its coming apart when tilted. This worries me, uneven weight from a pot of water may cause it to fall apart. But this issue improved after the first burn. While its hot, metal expanded and kept it all together even when bearing weight. After its fully cooled, it was rather easy to take it apart. Eventually when carbon builds up, it will become difficult to take it apart. If you keep it clean, brush the carbon off the joint you will have no issue taking it apart. IMO, I prefer the Style 1 with hinges and pin. Much easier and quicker to set up. Although the Small Style works well and price is right, but I would recommend you to spend a bit more for the Style 1 model. Or best, get the Style 1 with Lixada alcohol stove to save you the trouble. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 28, 2022 by Kwan H

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