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Drifters Portable Thermo-Electric Camp Stove for Wood, Pellet, Charcoal - Electricity Generating - Cook - Boil - Charge Devices - Lights - 6000 mAH Battery - USB Plugs

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Features

  • FIRE BECOMES ELECTRICITY: This metal camp stove is designed to help cook your meals or keep you warm while generating electrical power to charge your phone, lights, tablet, and radio! Off-Grid cooking has never been easier with our Thermo-Electric Generator technology (TEG).
  • CONVENIENT CHARGING: The built-in 6000 mAH lithium ion battery has a full charge with just 4-6 hours of continuous burning.
  • MULTIPLE WAYS TO IGNITE: Unlike specific types of grills, the Drifters Camp Stove can use wood pellets, small pieces of stick wood, or charcoal briquets for fueling the fire. No matter what material you have, you're prepared to cook!
  • EASY PORTABILITY: The Drifters Camp Stove measures 16.85 length x 10.04 width x 12.83 height and only weighs 15.5lbs. It is so compact it fits into the trunk of your car and can be easily carried to your favorite campsite
  • MINIMAL EFFORT, MAXIMUM EFFECT: The Drifters Electricity generating camp stove is easy to use. Simply fill the reservoir with cold water (the colder the better), light your fire and you are on the way to creating meaningful electricity in a matter of minutes!

Brand: Pellethead


Fuel Type: Pellets, Charcoal, Wood


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 16.85"L x 10.04"W x 12.83"H


Power Source: Off Grid


Item Weight: 17 Pounds


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Brand: Pellethead


Fuel Type: Pellets, Charcoal, Wood


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 16.85"L x 10.04"W x 12.83"H


Power Source: Off Grid


Item Weight: 17 Pounds


UPC: 810004064157


Item Weight: 17 pounds


Item model number: FS-DCS


Date First Available: October 11, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Item was pre-loved
When I received my Drifter Portable Thermo-Electric stove today I was disappointed to find that it was loved before I had the chance to even like it! There is no evidence of there being a fire in it, but it was obviously opened up and not re-packaged very well. I see this type of complaint frequently on Amazon and feel they really need to get this problem resolved. If I wanted to own a used or refurbished item, I would like to know that ahead of time when am deciding on the purchase. Having this kind of surprise is frustrating. As far as the stove itself goes; I had to open it up and reconnect the hose that goes between the pump and the Peltier unit (the part that actually converts the heat into electricity). All the other parts of this unit operate flawlessly. The construction seems solid, I really appreciate the larger burn chamber. I can see using my teapot on this thing at the campfire. Other than it’s pre-loved condition and having to fix it right away; I am happy with the unit and I am glad I got one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Paul S. Kasten

  • Generator
Gages don't work
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024 by Julian Butler

  • Keep shopping
This product was obviously a previously returned item. It was boxed upside down, and had pieces either missing, or loose when not meant to be. It was not made as sturdily as expected. This, along with the above mentioned factors, prompted me to send it back for refund, rather than replacement. The concept this stove represented, is interesting and could be useful. The execution of the concept, particularly with durability, was lacking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by Ernest T. Hubbard

  • Portable furnace and power bank aio
Camping life is new to my family and me. We're trying to equip ourselves with the most practical necessities for outdoor life. This is my biggest purchase and so far I'm so glad I purchased it. Its lightweight- considering how multifunctional it is. The stove works well. Open fire is controlled and cooks as well as a gas stove eye. Its well made. Seems to be of good and durable quality. The power bank is awesome. We only used it to charge cell phones and a laptop. But no complaints. It even comes with a few accessories that we didn't use on this visit but its good to have for our next excursion. Because of the reasonable price point.. This is a no-brainer for any travelhead. Great buy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023 by Shanda Harvey

  • A great addition to any camper or to stow away for a "rainy day"
I was impressed at the heft that this thing had. I expected it to be a bit lighter than it was, but then again, it's got a battery bank in it, and it seems to be built out of steel and aluminum (but don't quote me on that). The build quality is excellent. I feel like this thing will hold up to anything I throw at it. It came with some accessories, but they really want you to buy more of their accessories. I understand that, but not including some way to cook with it feels like a miss. But then again, many campers and preppers already have those things and probably have a brand they like/prefer more. Easy to set up and use. It only took me a few minutes to get this thing up and running. Came with a nice little USB light. I love this addition, and I'm glad they thought of it. Instead of building a light into the product, just include one with it. I wish it were orange like the stove, but now I'm overly picky. I know I mentioned it was easy to figure out - but a better user manual or even some instructions on the side of it would go a long way, especially if you're using this in a stressful situation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023 by Brian Brian

  • Not Yet Ready For 5-Star Fame
At $199.00 (Amazon price at the time of purchase (Vine items are not free) and review) this has all the indicators that the sellers are trying to ensure they stayed under the $200 "I'm turned off by the price" mark. That's a shame, because in its current form it isn't quite worth what is being asked and I would have been glad to pay a little more to get a better product package. Don't get me wrong, this stove seems well-made. But I don't "love it" (5 stars) and I really don't "like it" (4 stars). I do find it "okay" and in the Amazon rating scheme that means "3 stars." Why? Well, The first thing that is missing is a carry bag. Without one, this is an awkward mess to carry (even with the handles (I would have put the handles on the current non-handles sides)); the the "accessories" need something to carry them in. So yes, a nice padded carry case is - to me - a must and thus, a big drawback and marketing miss here. I went to the freedomstoves dot com web site and there's really nothing there of value (like a bag); it seems that the site is still under construction. Instructions are adequate, but could be better. For instance, on the right side of the "fuel port" there is a little pin (that can fall out). What's its purpose? I thought there might be a way to use it to attach the "fuel port" cover to the main body, but no. So in addition to not being able to attach the cover to the body I now have another loose bit that a carry bag would help remedy. Another reviewer made the comment that if Freedom Stoves wanted a better product maybe they should have included a cook set, but that they maybe didn't because target users probably already had a set. I agree with this observation, but lean toward the including a set option (as I think Freedom Stoves would probably want a buyer to use it right off, thus "capturing" the sale). Speaking of "capturing the sale" I think it was a mistake not to include a small bag of pellets with the stove (meaning, all I have to do is provide the water). So don't get me wrong. I do like the stove. Absolutely ingenious idea. Really easy to use. But however, much I find the stove intriguing the package is missing items I think are a) essential (i.e., the bag) and/or b) smart marketing (i.e., cook set and pellets) in order to get it to 4-5 stars. Finally, the instructions need to be better and the web site needs to be up and running (tbh, it looks rather amateurish at this point). Version 1.0 is okay. If Freedom Stoves wants a 5-star item they need to get to v. 2.0 ASAP. Until then... 3 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by X. Fossor

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