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Fires are easy when it's dry out but when everything is covered in wet snow or worse when the snow is melting and even the dead sticks are soaking wet it's a full-time chore. I've used both quite extensively and my personal preference is the box stove. To each their own though.
Who's going to make me a vertical cylinder stove that is top feed? I'll be super ambassador field Pro Staff and all 50 people that follow me on Instagram will know and all 50 people that follow me on Instagram will know about your product
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on October 24, 2018, 05:04:50 PMWho's going to make me a vertical cylinder stove that is top feed? I'll be super ambassador field Pro Staff and all 50 people that follow me on Instagram will know and all 50 people that follow me on Instagram will know about your product Your requirement is that the stove is collapsible, right? If it were of a fixed shape design, would that work? (Carry it into the back country outside your pack, bulky but lightweight.)
Ha, I was figuring you'd just simply cut a hole in the WiFi and make a lid out of your circle
That " bunching up" if I understand correctly what you are referring to is actually a good thing.That means the coals tend to roll down to the lowest point and tend to burn more completely. Having a stove that is permanently assembled is not a bad idea either.You can make it from s.s. pots from Walmart,they are easier to get airtight and you can pack stuff inside
Quote from: Tim in Wa. on October 27, 2018, 06:09:40 AMThat " bunching up" if I understand correctly what you are referring to is actually a good thing.That means the coals tend to roll down to the lowest point and tend to burn more completely. Having a stove that is permanently assembled is not a bad idea either.You can make it from s.s. pots from Walmart,they are easier to get airtight and you can pack stuff inside Practical experience speaks otherwise. Bunching up is the kiss of death with less than ideal fuel which is usually what is available. What stove do you use?