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Had a similar stove years ago, very lightweight. Had a small fan and once


Got fire going it produced a lot of heat. Best fuel for mine was to find a fire pit that had charcoal from left over logs/sticks that didn’t burn completely. Burned much cleaner and hotter than “ twigs”! Even in a remote campsite a lot of times you could find charcoal that someone hid under a rock or something. I carried a zip lock bag and would fill up with some charcoal when I found it. Very lightweight and efficient.

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Posted: 11/09/2020 at 7:42PM



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