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BioLite CampStove 1 Wood Burning and USB Charging Camping Stove (Original Model)

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Description

The BioLite Wood Burning CampStove combines the benefits of a lightweight backpacking stove and an off-grid power charger so you can cook a meal while charging your gadgets. The Campstove is the perfect solution for both the backcountry campsite and also Emergency Preparedness Kits.

Brand: BioLite


Fuel Type: Wood


Item Weight: 0.94 Kilograms


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎10.55 x 5.43 x 5.31 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.02 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 5 x 8.27 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.94 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎BioLite


Country of Origin: ‎China


Model Name: ‎FBA_BL1


Color: ‎silver


Manufacturer: ‎BioLite


Part Number: ‎CSA1001


Model Year: ‎2016


Date First Available: March 9, 2013


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I was initially hesitant to purchase this item due to the price tag, but I felt like it would make a good gift for my outdoorsy brother so I bit the bullet and picked one up before buying him one as well. After it arrived I convinced my wife to let me take her camping so I could test it out in conditions that would necessitate its use. Wow - seriously. This thing is nuts. It gets so hot that the coals constantly glow red hot inside. On high speed (the fan settings on the outside) I had 4 eggs and bacon strips cooked up and ready to eat in about 8 minutes. Boiling water took a bit longer, but still faster than I feel I could have done it on my stovetop. After that trip it kind of just sat on a shelf in the event that I ever got around to camping again. I did purchase another unit for my brother that he literally keeps it in his trunk whenever he heads out on a lengthy road trip. My brother has freely advertised his unit to all his friends and has probably helped BioLite sell another 30 units all on his own. Fast forward a few months to Hurricane Matthew that tore along the east US coast. I was in one of the cities affected by the storm and was without power for about 2 weeks. This was especially difficult due to having 2 adult and two children family members visiting during that time from Europe (not the greatest of impressions for their first experience in America) and cold showers are never enjoyable. So, I break this stove out after about the 3rd day to start cooking meat that would otherwise go bad due to lack of refrigeration. Every breakfast, lunch and dinner for about 10 days this stove kept 8 people fed, EASILY. I did get the Thermos add-on for the stove which ended up being invaluable for making coffee in the mornings. The entire stove breaks down and fits inside the Thermos, which is pretty nifty and saves space when packing a backpack or storing it on a shelf. As a parting gift I ordered another stove and gifted it to my European in-laws on their way out of town. It was WELL received and appreciated. Alright, so you know the life story of my BioLite stove, so let me point out a few things for those potential buyers so you know what to expect: 1) This stove is voracious - utterly insatiable. You have to keep feeding it to maintain the heat necessary for cooking things. I will caveat this though. Fire consumes, right? So, it is to be expected that if you introduce a source of fuel to fire, that source will be reduced as it is consumed. The harder the fuel source, the longer it takes to be consumed. That should be common sense, but I didn't come around to the obvious without some trial and error. On my camping trip, I was using pine-cones and dry fuels of that nature (Wet fuel is a no-no and will irreparably break your stove - I'll explain in the next point). But... Lump Hardwood Charcoal (which is healthier to cook with than briquettes anyway) is a very hard fuel source. I have learned that the fastest way to get up and running is to fill the stove cavity with hardwood charcoal, dribble a very small amount of lighter fluid over it, wait a second or two for it to soak in, then light it. Breakfast in half an hour or less - I guarantee it. 2) I do not recommend getting the grill add-on for this stove... It is made of really cheap metal and I've found that putting a skillet directly on top the stove works just fine, and long as you can balance your cooking apparatus. A round pot without a long horizontal handle works even better. 3) When the stove heats up, it trips a sensor in the attached thermal-charging battery/fan that you attach to the side during set-up. At the base of the inside of the stove canister, there is a small port that sits right in front of the little fan in the piggyback unit. Note: The fan blades are PLASTIC. This is why you cannot use wet fuel with this unit and also why after you're done using it and try to turn off the fan it will not turn off. Your stove is not broken, it simply has to spin the fan while there is still a heat source near the fan blades to avoid melting them and making the stove worthless. The fan has two speeds: Keep it Hot Speed, and Burn Your Eggs Speed. I use Burn Your Eggs Speed to boil water - works very well. 4) Once you get the heat going and the fan is on, etc, you can't just plug in a USB and go to town. You must wait for the little green light to come on, indicating that there is enough of a charge being created. Only then will the stove charge an attached electronic device. (We kept two smart-phones charged enough to conduct our daily lives just by charging them during meals. Note: smart phones charge faster if you turn them off before plugging them in.) The charge generated is a trickle, but is enough to make the difference between an emergency situation and a situation that is merely uncomfortable. Thanks BioLite for an amazing product - I've freely advertised for you guys ever since Hurricane Matthew! I paid full price for this stove and have purchased 3 other stoves as gifts for friends and family also at full-price. One emergency and it's worth the money, you'll see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2016 by yohanna690

  • Very nice item. Overall i am very pleased
Very nice item. Overall i am very pleased. I do a good bit of weekend hiking. I'm not a super long distance hiker at the moment so weight isnt as big a concern for me as it is for some folks. If you are doing a 1 day to say week long hike this stove is great. Its size is really one of the only negatives i've found with it. It takes up a decent amount of pack space. The mesh around the outside isnt the toughest material in the world so how you pack should be taken into consideration so as to not crush it and warp the shape. The fan is a nice touch to getting a fire hot quickly and works well. On high it will burn up your fuel fairly quickly so keep that in mind when stocking up for using the stove. If you plan on just boiling water with it then fuel isnt as big a concern as if you are using the stove to charge something. For charging I recommend gathering about 10xs the amount of fuel you think you are gonna need. while it does charge - it takes a lot of fuel to put any kind of significant charge. I take my Galaxy S5 with me and it takes about 20 minutes to move it 5% or so. I have never used it to fully charge my Galaxy or anything else. I have used it mostly as a "top off" charge or a "kill 2 birds with one stone" type charge. Speaking of boiling - my last use took a full 18oz's of water from just above freezing to a roiling boil in 15 mins from 1st lighting stove to boil. Oh another thing that is "almost" a necessity are the small size fire starting sticks that came with the initial stove purchase - or a similar fire starter. Wet fire cubes also work great. All in all an excellent stove and i definitely recommend it. I have had, and still carry my jet boil with me. But again weight and pack space are usually a non-factor for me. My wife usually takes our jetboil in the pack with her. Main reason is for early morning coffee. I would rather just light a lighter on a canister fuel type stove for my coffee 1st thing - than i would have to get up and gather fuel, start a fire and get it going etc. although honestly with a fire starter its not that big of a deal - im just trying to give examples of everything i can think of for situations i have had with the stove both good bad etc. $129 while not that expensive - is significant enough to where I think a good solid review can help someone on the fence about purchasing one of these stoves. Bottom line - were it not for the constant need to "feed the fire" i would have given it 5 stars instead of 4. Also if charged just a little faster I would have rated it higher - but my Galaxy S5 does take quite a bit of juice to run it - so im guessing an ipod mini or something similar would probably charge a great deal faster. hope this helps you decide! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2015 by stacey murphy

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