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Lixada Camping Stove Portable Wood Burning Stove Titanium Wood Stove Lightweight Backpacking Stove Folding Camp Stove for Outdoor Cooking Hiking Camping Backpacking Picnic BBQ and Survival

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Color: Large Titanium Stove


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 6.5 x 7.68 inches; 9.91 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ZLO3QG


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 15, 2018


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • Excellent stove and a very good value
The media could not be loaded. Got this stove for $23.49 and it’s a steal for that price. Extremely lightweight, easy to assemble, and it works very well. I boiled some brats and then made chicken and rice in a mucket. It does not take long to heat. The stove will get dirty and you’ll want to have a cloth or something similar to wipe it down afterward. I highly recommend the stove. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by Grokker77 Grokker77

  • Great addition to my backpacking setup
Thought this looked like a cool piece of gear and was pleasantly surprised when I used it on an overnight winter camping trip in the Catskills the last week of 2020. I cooked both dinner (tofu mushroom soup) and breakfast (potato sausage hash) on this stove on the trip. The stove folds up very flat and slides nicely into the map or water bladder pocket in pack. It comes together in a few seconds and is sturdy once assembled. The size of the top of the stove is a good size for the standard camping cookware set you can get an Amazon. I'm still working a good wood feed rate out. It's a little tricky due to the small size of the stove. If you feed too many small sticks took quickly you can either suffocate the fire or have a everything catch at once and have a 24" flame shoot out the top. if you want a low flame hot fire which is best for cooking, I found taking to time to get some thicker (2-3" Dia) sticks to reach a steady burn or dump hot coals into the stove and feed medium sticks from there. This isn't bad for dinner but is a bit time consuming if you're trying to use it for breakfast then hit the trail. I did use it for breakfast as shown in the photos where I had it up on a flat stone and just fed small to medium sticks in while I cooked and broke down camp. It worked well but the fire almost went out at one point and was only burning slowly at the back which I was waiting for the stuff I loaded in from the from front. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021 by Steven Zalan Steven Zalan

  • Not bad
Not a bad stove. It does take undivided attention to keep it burning though because the twigs and sticks burn pretty fast. Constantly have to add more sticks, and if not mine would burn for about 5 minutes...enough to boil water. It worked like it's supposed to, and it's really light but if you're in a hurry it does take a couple minutes to put together and then have to gather enough twigs and sticks to be ready to keep fueling it. I'll keep it around, but might look at other options for ease when I may be in a hurry. *EDIT* Not sure why I didn't think to add larger pieces of wood to sustain the fire...duh. Works great. Only downfall with wood, have to wait for good coals otherwise the fire covers your cook system in soot and you can't regulate the heat...but it is a wood stove so... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2019 by Jay Jenkins

  • Blown away by this thing
I've steadily been amassing items for doing lightweight backpack camping as I want to move away from car camping. That means no heavy camp stoves and no propane tanks. I tried this thing this past weekend and I'm in love with it. Good engineering, good materials, folds down to a thin cardboard thick 6" x 6" square that you could literally put in a jacket pocket. Besides that...the thing just works. Incredibly well too. Used a small chunk of solid fuel tab since it rained and we didn't have super dry kindling and we had a roaring fire under this tripod wok in less than a minute. If I wasn't lazy, I could have easily gotten a fire going without a solid fuel tab too, just would've taken a few more minutes. Also, it's absolutely necessary that if you want to use a rocket stove to cook alot of food at once and keep the grill hot, you HAVE to have something that feeds on the side and not top so you don't have to take off the pot on top to fuel feed it. I bought a smaller one on amazon too that was top loading and it's just a pain in the ass to cook with and not worth it. Didn't use the top to balance pots as it was just used a heat source for the wok so I can't speak to stability that way but it was incredibly solid as a standalone heat source. TIPS: -As with alot of these rocket stove things, it works almost TOO well. Sucks fuel down like a beast. Although there are pictures of people putting small logs in (which you definitely can do since the feed hole is very large) I think you just get a pile of a ton of small sticks and break them into 5 inch long twigs. Leads to a hotter fire than solid logs. You'll have to kind of continually feed ti every minute of cooking or so. -When assembling, link the sides up as one flat chain first and then wrap it around the bottom. I think it's easier to assemble that way. However, I didn't have issues assembling like other people did. If you're a person who's into wilderness camping and don't want to make an entire big fire every morning to feed people, this is something you absolutely need to have! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2019 by AmericanConsumerX AmericanConsumerX

  • Very nice
I’ve got a couple of backpack stoves and this one is my favorite. Simply because it’s got a nice size and doesn’t require very small pieces of wood to keep it going. This one folds flat, so doesn’t use bulk storage space in the pack and is lightweight and tough due to the titanium. The smaller flat ones require constant attention because the wood is small and burns quickly. This one you can boil water quicker because it holds more and larger pieces of wood. The price is good too compared to a Firebox. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024 by Rick S

  • Great tool to have in your pack.
This is a great little stove. It’s really lightweight and super low profile to pack away well. Honestly, it might be hard to find in a pack it’s so flat. It’s really well fabricated and goes together easily in about 2 minutes. A handful of twigs had a strong flame going for around 5 minutes. I can imagine that if you really loaded it up it would boil water in no time. The ventilation makes for a great stovepipe effect and the flames/heat get going quick. It IS really thin metal however and doesn’t feel super sturdy, but it’s titanium so I doubt it’s as flimsy as it looks. It also only takes 5-10 minutes to cool enough to pack back up. It’s a great tool for the backpacker or hiker who may not be able to have an open fire or just wants to boil water/cook food quickly. Mine is staying in my hiking pack from now on, I mean with it’s super low profile and weight, why not? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2020 by bigcountryKY

  • Perfect, lightweight backpacking stove!
The media could not be loaded. Easy set up, lightweight for backpacking, sturdy to hold cooking pots and pans. Very durable!! I love it so much I bought another for a gift.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by Lisa Lisa

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