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From: LehmansHardware
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  • a one pound stove who's going to portage that??? my MSR stove weighs 131 grams

  • Doesn't seem like a good survival tool. Requires batteries to power a fan, both of which both could fail in a survival situation. Would be a good home back up incase of a power failure.

  • Wow that's a little spendy! I am looking for something small that will hold my AA canner when It's loaded with 14 full quart jars.

  • Do you have to use batteries to use this stove or does it work fine just using 100% nature? Seems like the batteries are only for making the flame bigger using a fan? Great looking stove!

  • Im having a hard time justifying the price. I am looking into an emergency stove and I know that Stovetec has one that is huge and insulated for about the same price. Is it that you are paying for the compact size then?

  • @nagaempress I too would prefer the Stovetec stove to this. Requirement of electricity is a downside. Small size is cool but this stove will not be on my list to purchase.

  • @nagaempress Search youtube for hobo stoves, tin can stoves, or an alcohol stove like the Vargo Decagon.

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