@smcclosky Yes, it is an Evernew pot with some kind of plastic on the handles - not sure what it is made of but the handle are often in direct fire and they don't melt.
@RLMorris42 It's not plastic that would meld. It's Silicon. Would not melt even with flames licking it (but it would if kept all the time under direct fire for some time).
@MrBillTroop73 Right - it is expensive (I have an extra one from Evernew if you want to buy it). But the quality is excellent - I think it will last forever. The design is a bit more sophisticated then it may appear on the video, but you are essencially correct - it is a titanium coffee can stove.
Use very small pieces if wood like those slim twigs, it works a lot better. Good job
stormproof209 10 months ago
Was that two 8-ounce cups of water brought to a boil in ten minutes with wood?
borderraven 11 months ago
@borderraven Yes, 16 oz of water in 10 minutes to a boil; details are on my blog at backpackbasecamp.blogspot.com
RLMorris42 11 months ago
I feel seasick watching this.
reddog694uk 1 year ago
Haven't tried mine yet, with wood. Thanks for the demo.
slodeth5 1 year ago
nice video thanks for posting!
jrichardson6 1 year ago
that stoves realy good. nice blossom to with the fire around the pot.
pyroman675 1 year ago
Was just wondering how the coating on the handles of that pot held up to the heat? Thats an Evernew pot right?
smcclosky 1 year ago
@smcclosky Yes, it is an Evernew pot with some kind of plastic on the handles - not sure what it is made of but the handle are often in direct fire and they don't melt.
RLMorris42 1 year ago
@RLMorris42 I think they're made of silicone, and that can tolorate at least 300 degrees, but i don't think more than 450.
cliffcox66 1 year ago
@RLMorris42 It's not plastic that would meld. It's Silicon. Would not melt even with flames licking it (but it would if kept all the time under direct fire for some time).
Gilbooooify 1 year ago
Nice video, thanks for testing it.
I am concerned that I would be paying a high price for what is, essentially, a titanium coffee can?
MrBillTroop73 1 year ago
@MrBillTroop73 Right - it is expensive (I have an extra one from Evernew if you want to buy it). But the quality is excellent - I think it will last forever. The design is a bit more sophisticated then it may appear on the video, but you are essencially correct - it is a titanium coffee can stove.
RLMorris42 1 year ago
@RLMorris42 Thanks for the reply, and the offer. Currently, I am working on a wood burning backpack stove design.
MrBillTroop73 1 year ago
@MrBillTroop73 Love to see it when your finished.
RLMorris42 1 year ago