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Bushbox XL Combination Kit

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Fulfilled by Bushcraft Essentials GmbH

Arrives Dec 17 – Jan 7
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Features

  • The combination bought by most customers in a bundle for an attractive price: Bushbox XL, Universal Grate (can be used as a grill, Trangia platform or as a grate for charcoal or wood pellets) plus our heavy duty outdoor bag!

Description

The combination bought by most customers in a bundle for an attractive price: Bushbox XL, Universal Grate (can be used as a grill, Trangia platform or as a grate for charcoal or wood pellets) plus our heavy duty outdoor bag! About the Bushbox XL: An extraordinarily efficient portable multi-fuel stove (also called hobo stove or firebox) for cooking, heating and barbecue. Only 1 cm thick when folded. Perfect for longer outdoor trips, hikes, camping, trekking, canoeing, bushcraft, biking, expeditions etc. etc. Independent, versatile and easy to use. You can find the fuel everywhere in the nature - twigs, branches, leaves, even dry dung. Alternatively you can use many different other fuels like spirit burners (Trangia), Esbit, wood pellets, charcoal etc. 800 gr, 12,5 x 19 cm. Made in Germany from 100% stainless steel (1.4301).


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.8 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.48 x 4.92 x 0.39 inches


Brand Name: ‎Bushcraft Essentials


Country of Origin: ‎Germany


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Manufacturer: ‎Bushcraft Essentials


Part Number: ‎BCE-024


Date First Available: December 27, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love my Bushbox XL!
The media could not be loaded. I've started collecting some different gear so that I do some overlanding in my KRX 1000 side by side. I had my eye on the very popular Firebox but happened to come across a video on Youtube where someone was using a small Bushcraft Essentials stove. I poked around some more and came across the Bushbox XL. It didn't take me long to decide I had to have one! lol I did a small test burn on my deck and boiled some water in my Stanley Boil and Brew pot. The craftsmanship, attention to detail and the ease of use all make this a killer stove. I absolutely love it! Yes, it's a little pricey, but you'll know why when you see it up close and put your hands on it. The thing is beautiful! It also comes with the 2 bars and cooking grate that allow you to use it in many different ways. I ordered a Trangia stove to test with it later this week. It folds up quickly and into a very thin package and goes back into the nice case very easily. Highly recommend it for anyone car camping or overlanding. Do keep in mind it's not meant to be a "fire pit". While you can burn a lot of wood in it, you'll want to let the wood die down and create coals for cooking. Extended high heat can damage and warp the stainless steel. Hard to believe as beefy as this thing is. No regrets on this purchase and looking forward to using this excellent stove for years to come! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2022 by Greg Swift

  • Say hello to my little friend
I don’t know where to begin. I’m obviously a collector of camping stoves. I have probably 15 of them. A little embarrassed by that, but they are fun. They fascinate me. What can I say. To me, buying a camping stove is only the beginning for me. The challenge is to wire it and bring out the best in the stove. Then, if necessary, modify it to make it even better. Also, know the difference between modifying something that really needs no modification. They designed their stoves with much thought and consideration, and one must appreciate that fact and approach a stove with respect for that reality. A lot of stoves have mods you can get from the manufacturer. Pros and cons on that subject. I could go on for eternity about how some manufacturers lure you in and then hopefully up-sale you to spend more money on this or that mod. The manufacturer of this product is somewhat guilty here. The combination they sell should be the way the stove comes right out of the gate. Look, we’re all human. They are making this stove to make money. They obviously rationalized that they deserve to charge you for stuff that should have been included. I forgive them. Why? This XL is the most magical camping stove I have ever cooked on. Bottom line. This stove involves you. It makes you forage the forest for twigs and and branches that allow you pull off a long burning Swedish fire torch to cook for almost an hour with no need to tend the fire, or a quick twig fire for a hot cup of Joe. It also kills two birds with one stone. It’s not only a stove for cooking but it’s also a mini campfire satisfying the allure of watching a wood fire burn. No, it’s not designed to keep you warm, and no you shouldn’t jam it full of wood to use it that way. Yet, the fringe benefit, doing everything the right way, also generates a warming heat that cannot be denied. When those Germans put their mind to it they can out engineer everybody. You got to give it them on this one. Why it took me so long to experience this stove, I have no one to blame but myself. But, I’m home now. Just one mans opinion. I couldn’t recommend this more. Unless somebody comes out with something that turns my dial more...I’m done. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2020 by Jim Van Vleck

  • Simple. Elegant. Perfect.
There is something magical about this stove. Yes, I’ll admit I’m a stove junkie, but first and foremost I’m drawn to great design. Form, function and beauty are three words that describe the Bushbox XL as well as its counterparts in the Bushbox stove line. Like my 49 Chevy, this product is a classic from day one - designed to withstand the test of time. Fifty years from now, it will still be the choice of discerning campers. Why? It’s simple and beautiful, it folds down to 1/4 thick and it works. Use it with multiple fuel sources; wood, charcoal, pellets, alcohol burners, you name it. It’s perfect for hiking or car camping and should be in every preppers bug out bag. When that little part breaks on your Optimus, MSR or Jet Boil - or you simply run out of fuel, this keeps right on going. The stove itself sets up in less than 5 seconds and is ready to use as soon as your fire is hot (usually 5 - 10 minutes). The Bushbox XL is not simply a device to boil water. I have a 2.7 liter GSI pressure cooker and have made fabulous meals in the field with the Bushbox XL, from chili, to beef stew. With the optional grill plate, you can use it like a mini BBQ to cook hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, etc. I also like to boil hot dogs, then drop them on the grill for a quick sear with grill marks. Yummo! For times other than grilling, I sometimes use my Trangia spirit burner with 95% grain alcohol (Everclear or equivalent), to cook indoors. IMPORTANT: DO NOT DO THIS INDOORS with other fuels - including charcoal - which can result in your death. Grain alcohol leaves virtually no soot on the stove or pan and produces a nice even controlled heat which can be moderated with the flame adjuster. Outdoors, charcoal briquettes can also be employed with the added benefit of minimal soot build up. This makes a perfect backup solution for emergency situations. Many of the video reviews I’ve seen show great skill at fire building, but very little cooking expertise. Use your imagination, experiment to find the proper amount and type of fuel for the meal you are cooking. With a little ingenuity, you can even use the Coleman camping oven on the Bushbox XL to bake cookies, bread, etc. This even works as a miniature outdoor fire pit too keep you warm, or roast marshmallows and hot dogs. So live a little. Have fun with it and learn to use it. After all, that’s part of the journey and the joy of camping for me personally. In short, I couldn’t be happier. I did not ask for, nor did I receive a discounted (or free) product for review. I purchased both the XL and the outdoor pocket stove here on Amazon, so you can trust this review is completely unbiased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2015 by NashGrasser

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