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ROCKET STOVE is the perfect wood stove. A portable wood-burning camping stove with a fire poker. For camping gear & survival gear, backyard cooking. Camping grill, outdoor events.

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Style: King


Features

  • LARGE FUEL CHAMBER: The Camping Rocket Stove's Fuel Chamber Is 5.23 Inches In Diameter. 5.23 Inches In Diameter Is One Inch Larger Than Most Camp Stove On The Market. This One Inch Does Not Take Up More Space In Transportation Or Storage. But It Adds One Third Of The Space To The Fuel Chamber For The Camping Rocket Stove. This Allows The Rocket Stove To Hold Up More Fuels For Longer Endurance.
  • EASY TO USE: This Portable Wood Burning Rocket Stove Is Easy To Use For all. You Can Light Up Fire Using Twigs Laying Around For This Outdoor Stove. The Cylinder Stove Minimizes The Weight, Maximizes Thermal Efficiency.
  • ADVANCED DESIGN: Both Ash Inlet Port And Air Inlet Port Are Built At The Bottom Of The Camping Rocket Stove. The Adjustable Air Inlet Port Suits All Your Different Needs On The Fire Flames. The Camping Wood Stove 45 Degrees Inclined Inlet Makes It Easier For You To Add Fuel Into The Furnace. This Design Also Allows The Wood Stove To Hold More Firewood. The Wide Open Cooktop Design Satisfies All Your Cooking Needs.
  • SOLID CONSTRUCTION: Cylinder Stove Is Welded From High-quality Low-carbon Steel. The Integrated Cylinder Rocket Stove Is Durable And Easy To Carry. This Tiny Stove Is Convenient For Carrying And Transportations. The Legs Of The Wood Burning Stove Can Be Adjusted. It Can Meet The Outdoor Needs Of Different Scenarios. Enough High Tent Stove Legs Protects Lawns From Heat Damages.
  • MULTI-PURPOSE WOOD STOVE: This Camping Rocket Stove Is Multipurpose Portable Stove. You Can Use It For Tent Heater, Camping Heater, Campfire Cooking Equipment. Also For Fishing, Hunting, Hiking, Backpacking & Camping Stoves & Grills. Enjoy The View Of Burning Fire Flames And The Sound Of Wood Burning!

Brand: TAFEIDA


Fuel Type: Wood


Material: Carbon Steel


Product Dimensions: 17"L x 13"W x 5"H


Power Source: 燃料动力


Item Weight: 18 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 17 x 13 x 5 inches


Item Weight: 18 pounds


Date First Available: May 12, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cooks well!
Style: Elite
First I will say that this rocket stove if Fun! I took it out of the box and put it together right away. Then took it out and cooked some very thick hamburgers in a cast iron skillet. I was expecting it to get too hot or cool down to much, but it did not. It cooked the burgers perfectly and without burning. All I used to cook were twigs, most of which were very thin. I would add a few twigs here and there, but it did not take much effort. I have since cooked a hotdog, and have fried an egg. Both turned out great. The stove had some rust inside the tube, but nothing to complain about. The stove is not beautiful, but it seems to be put together well, with good welds, so I feel it will last many years. I plan to try cooking many different things to see how it does, but so far it is really nice to be able to cook things using just skicks and twigs from the yard, and I do have a lot of those. Smile! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by Bob

  • You're gonna use this
Style: Elite
I looked at many styles of rocket stoves and this one caught my eye......definitely not for back packing but would be great for car camping as well as cooking out on the deck along with something on the grill.....welded construction.....very sturdy.....easy to use.....you can be cooking in minutes.....for the price....hard to beat ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024 by Harris LaFleur

  • I’d love to see how these were meant to be used
It’s easy to use. It’s sturdy. It isn’t light and I don’t think it’s meant to be. It isn’t fancy. It has sharp edges, came with spots of rust, the side looks like it was dented slightly from the factory, and some of the welds are iffy. That’s why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5, but none of that takes away from how well it works. It’s utilitarian, rough around the edges, and if it was cheaper I would have overlooked all of that, but it isn’t. It seems to work really well, very quickly heating up enough to stop smoking. It can require some finesse to run at steady temperature and adding fuel too late can cause smoking but that’s the nature of a solid fuel stove. I think it was actually designed to be a home/small restaurant stove, or maybe for street vendors, in places where solid fuel stoves are a fact of life. It has some clever details that would make it good for use in many non-western kitchens. You can empty the ash without moving the stove, and it appears the wind screen was designed to attach to a chimney and with a pot, wok, or the included lid the exhaust is going to mostly go up the chimney. But I don’t know, as none of that was really mentioned on the included sheet of paper. It has an English language warning label and basic instructions. As for camping, which is what they seem to be marketing it for on Amazon: I have several similar stoves, and for the sort of camping I do any of them would work better, as would most of the sheet metal rocket stoves. That doesn’t take away from this stove at all, but you can get a slightly smaller stove that works on the same principles but the legs fold up, the whole thing is lighter, and at least for me if I’m camping and need extra heat I’m going to cook over a campfire. It can be used, and if it matches your needs it’ll work well, but I won’t be taking it camping. I use it in the back yard “kitchen” with a wok, discada, or even a big stock pot. It needs a short table or even some cinder blocks to raise it to a comfortable height to use while standing, but it’s a decent height to use while sitting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022 by not really saying

  • Easily adapted to old bbq for grilling and smoking
Style: King
Works well. On a test run the grill got to 500 degrees. Is easy to adapt to old bbqs and you can grill. Add a heat deflector a little above the chimney and you can smoke. Been using mulberry for my wood and everything has been delicious. The only improvement it needs is a longer wood box so I can place bigger sticks in it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024 by Kansas

  • Best large force air gassifier I've seen.
Wow, stainless steel and heavy plate steel used in the construction of this stove. Tried it out as soon as I got it with some tree branches I had lying around. It has a large fire box, so you can load it up with rather large chunks or any other wood you might have that fits in the firebox. Burn was extremely good and you can vary the flame by increasing or deceasing the air volume. Only smoked a little at start up. I bought this to cook using a discada, which I think it will do very well. Heavy duty built, heavy weight and should stand up to anything I might throw at it. Another thing I like about this stove is, the electronics are removable and outside the stove. Other forced air stoves I've seen, have the electronics built into the stove making it very easy to burn them out if not careful. My only issue is, the holding screw to mount the air blower unit on the stove, I would have went with a quick disconnect option. Haven't used, but wind screen and lid are nice too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2021 by Lantern

  • Very cool
Style: King
Cool little stove. Very easy to start. Wish I had bought the bigger one though
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Nice wood stove
Style: King
Tested it out and it can definitely be used to cook in an emergency with just some twigs and sticks.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by Sage Woodall

  • Design flaws making it difficult to cook or carry
Style: Elite
The stove has a great flame when on full burn but that is the nature of a well made rocket stove so its not this company that should be complimented. A couple of good features is that it catches the ashes instead of letting them fall to the ground like many other rocket stoves. The second it that it has a 45 degree feed pipe which many dont have that feed from the bottom. The angle helps the stove feed itself if a thin log is laid in the pipe that can slide down into the burn chamber as it is consumed. But there are two flaws that are problems. One is the slant on the fins that hold the pots/pans on top. This angle is a major problem if trying to cook in smaller based pan or pot as seen in the pics. The angle on the fins allows shorter based pans/pots to slide to an angle that would cause what you are cooking to get burned or unevenly cooked. That would be a major problem for someone who uses pots and pans with a base shorter than 9". Pics 2 and 3 show how a pot or pan canters when placed on the angled fins. Larger based pots/pans are needed for them to sit level. The other major flaw is that if someone wanted to move the stove, they would have to wait till it cooled down enough so one can grab the welded side handle since the swiveling carry handle cannot be used since the fins block it from being held properly for carrying as shown in the last pic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023 by Think411 Think411

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