Features:
The Bushcooker titanium ultra-light compact wood burning stove lets you use more fuel sources--including Esbitt, alcohol, wood, dung and charcoal--for flexibility on the trail.
Tougher, lighter & the most efficient of any stove in its class.
Four Dog's been making the finest titanium trail stoves since 1999--and we won't stop now!
Dimensions: 4 1/4" diameter x 5" 1/4 tall. Weight: 3.8 oz
Weight and material specifications:
Water boiling test results:
Your Bushcooker Lt II will bring 32oz/1/ liter of water to a rolling boil as follows:
Notes:
You'll love the portability and convenience of this bio-mass stove. It packs light (3.8 ounces) and nests into a larger cook pot or kettle.
Because you can burn bio-mass, this stove truly lets you get off the grid and still cook with amazing speed.
Water boils quickly with just a small handful of twigs. Add Esbitt or alcohol if you have it--mix and match to suit your tastes.
Throw this stove against a tree, and it'll bounce back and ask for more. It's built mule-tough, just like all Four Dog products.
Get yours today, and get out on the trail in style.
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Posted by - N.H. on 13th Sep 2017
I own all 3 sizes of the Bushcooker stove. I think they are great, and I own a lot of different small multi-fuel stoves like these. I still think these are the top of the line for weight, simplicity, how well they burn, etc... They fit inside my bush pots. No sides to fit together, etc...I am a big fan.
Posted by C Moore on 7th Mar 2017
After a false start, I followed the booklet, first using a little alc for starting. Now I can start this puppy w/ 1 match. I have cooked with it at home in yard in about 4 times at 30 deg F., hard-boiled eggs and asian noodle soup. I do my noodles with mushrooms and onions that have to cook for a while before the noodles. Both of eggs and noodles take a little while, but you just keep warm feeding stove. I was surprised by how short you need to make the wood. Next task is to start the fire for it with a striker. I want to take it car camping a couple times before deciding about backpacking with it.
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