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Supply Rocket Stove – Camping Wood Stove for Emergency Preparedness, Survival, Off Grid Living Supplies – Portable Wood Burning Stove with Canvas Storage Bag and Fuel Support System

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Brand: Ironclad Supply


Fuel Type: Wood


Material: Cast Iron


Product Dimensions: 9"L x 9"W x 12"H


Item Weight: 9.66 Kilograms


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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.5 x 12.5 x 12 inches; 21.3 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 23, 2021


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • Great substitute for the EcoZoom Versa Camping Stove
The media could not be loaded. I lived through the Texas February 2021, power outage. Like millions, for 5 days I had ZERO power and more than 200 people froze to death in their homes in the state (and that's a low estimate). My house went down to 45 degrees inside my house and I vowed to never be so cold again. In the last few weeks, I've been looking for a wood burning stove to use in case of an emergency (I already own a Coleman propane camping stove) and if I run out of propane. I week ago I bought one of those stainless steel box stoves that are 6" to 10" in size and I thought they looked cheap and wanted something more robust and looked into getting a rocket stove. After several hours of searching online, I chose the EcoZoom Versa Camping Stove and put it in my Amazon shopping cart but two days later, I found they all sold out everywhere and it was gone from my shopping cart. I had seen this Ironclad rocket stove during my search on Amazon. I also submitted a question to the seller asking if this stove had any ceramic liners but received no reply. With no reviews but liking the size, look and weight of this stove, I bit the bullet on Saturday (Oct 9th) purchased this stove for $109 and it was delivered the next day in a triple box! Upon opening all three boxes (I had no problems with a damaged box) and the carry sack, and finally getting to the stove, I found out this Ironclad stove appeared to indeed be stout, heavy, and the instructions said it did have ceramic liners to contain the heat in the stove. The stove is almost a foot tall, a foot wide on top with a heavy cast iron top, and seems very well made. I have attached a short vid to see my new stove. All in all, this seems like a great purchase and I know I can cook food and boil water when we have another catastrophic power outage event in Texas, like we had in Feb 2021. The price has gone up by $15 bucks and it now cost $125 but I think the quality of this small rocket stove makes it worth it. I expect more power outages in Texas in the near future because there aren't enough power plants in Texas. Most power plants in Texas are privately owned, our population is booming and there's just not enough energy to supply all the new households. We also aren't connected to the national grid. With the purchase of my Ironclad Rocket Stove and bit of wood, I have a small portable stove that will keep be fed for the next power outage in Texas. FYI, this is not a hiking stove because its too heavy at 10 pounds but would be great for picnics, at dedicated camp sites, RV camping, or emergency use. All you need is a bit of wood and a lighter. If the stove doesn't work well once the wood goes in, I will revise this review. Again, my item had no faults. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021 by happykat

  • GREAT ADDITION TO ANYONE'S SHTF STUFF
This thing is solidly built and will outlive me. I bought one for my ex-wife for her birthday and used it when we camped. Heated up corn on the cob in a big stockpot. Saves by not having to use fuel cannisters to boil a lot of water plus it boils fast, the flames are like a jet engine, this thing rocks. Knowing I'll never run out of fuel for cooking is a good feeling. You can run out of gas or propane and if the supply chain is interrupted for any reason you're screwed but if you have one of these rocket stoves and some twigs you are definitely one step ahead of everybody else. HIGHLY RECOMMEND, get one for that clueless loved one, it could save their life one day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025 by Bill Stiles

  • Great outdoor cooking stove!
My wife and I love this stove! We love cooking outside over a wood fire and this stove is perfect for that! Get yourself a stove, a wok, and go make some stir-fry! What are you waiting on? Go on, git!
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025 by Joe Schmo

  • Great quality
I haven’t used the rocket stove yet but I can say that the quality of materials is better than expected. The rocket stove comes with a high quality carry bag. Very pleased.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Jacqueline J Purpuri

  • Easy use
Mobility great camping assembly good cooks well
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024 by Lady Sweet Tooth

  • Arrived damaged
I would love to have been able to use this stove, but the ceramic lining was broken upon arrival. Perhaps some more padding inside the box would be good. Something able to absorb any shock from UPS throwing around the warehouse and the back of the delivery truck. Otherwise, this stove was very well built and looked great. Will try again with a replacement. Non-returnable item, but a refund was easy through Amazon. If not damaged, would give 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022 by D

  • Definite must have
This rocket stove is amazing. I just used a handful of twigs from the yard along with some dryer lint to get it started, and it produced a very hot, very usable stove. It runs cool on the bottom so it didn't heat up my wooden patio. Total time to boil water in a standard 10 inch cast iron skillet was 5 minutes from cold water to full boil. Virtually zero smoke with it's combustion chamber re-burner design. It will leave a heavy soot deposit on your cookware. Comes with handy canvas bag and is surprisingly lightweight. It's very well built and appears to last for decades. I highly recommend this for camping or emergencies. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023 by Jim Jim

  • The stove works as advertised!
I was very impressed by the quality of my Ironclad Supply Rocket Stove. I purchased it as an emergency stove to be used in the event of a significant seismic event or other disaster. Although it might seem obvious, the stove does a lot better with dry fuel that damp fuel. Keep some dry fuel handy so that you can get the stove hot and then through in your fir cones or whatever is handy. Although not consistent with the directions, I found that a hot fire was facilitated more easily with closing the fuel door and opening the bottom door (ash door) and dropping small bits of fuel into the top. This necessitates raising the cooking pot up off the top of the stove for a brief moment while you through in a hand full of fuel. Also you need to tend to the ash that collects at the bottom of the stove, scooping it out so the stove can breath. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2022 by Your Buddy Chuck

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