Specs:
Boling water test:
Will bring 1 qt/1/ liter of water to a rolling boil in the following times:
With 2 esbitt tablets= 6 min
1 1/2 oz alcohol in burner= 7 min
3 oz of dry twigs = 6-23 min ( depending on user's fire skills!!)
Times is started when the match is lit. Using quick burn technique with 2 1/2cc alcohol as starter.
With 60 F water & outside air temp.
No wind ,wood used is air dried twigs @ 20% moisture.
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Posted by Terry Tiedeman on 4th May 2013
I have the booshcooker lt3. I use it with the snow peak 1400 pot. This stove is super high quality. I keep it in the pot for protection and I can see it lasting me pretty much forever. I have had it about 2 years now. I only use wood stoves for backpacking unless there is a burn ban. The LT3 model is big enough for cooking for a group but is really nice for solo use too because it has a large burn chamber. It doesn't fill up with ash very quickly and if you want to simmer a meal or cook multiple meals you don't have to empty the ashes to keep a good flame. The only problem for me was my interaction with Don. He kept saying he would send the stove out tomorrow or next week and never would. I had to call him 4 or 5 times to remind him to send the stove. He kept saying he was busy with other stuff or he lost my order. It took me more than 3 months to get my stove. Hopefully he has resolved his shipping and organization problems because he makes such great stoves. It was the single most frustrating purchasing experience of my entire life but I would probably go through it again because I like the wood stove that much.
Posted by Tracy-Montana on 7th Apr 2013
So after ordering a well built Fourdog tent stove a couple of years ago, I thought I might try the little BushCooker III. "Titanium" is a term used too frequently these days, but the material used in this fashion makes a lot of sense. It is super lightweight and puts up with very high heat. Everything nests together quite nicely, even with an 8oz bottle of alcohol, 4 trioxane fuel tabs and a couple Esbits. The 1.8L Mors camp pot is the most functional I have ever seen. Just like the steel stove I purchased, Don has done a great job with the fit and finish of the BushCooker. If your thinking about buying a cheap stainless Chinese knockoff, or somethings with a fan and batteries for use in a survival situation, your smoking crack. Throw down a little extra coin and buy one.....just to see how well it actually works.
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