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Tell them about The Honey Mummy!! The UK's first multi-fuel, multi-stove, multi-pot cooker is now available from backpackinglight.co.uk. It has the unique ability to mix any meths, esbit, candle and organic fuel with any sized or shaped pot! It even works with some gas stoves! So much more than just another wood burning stove, just let it fire your imagination! ideal for hikers, bushcrafters and kayakers and anyone else!!

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  • It has too many parts! It will be difficult to assemble outdoors with cold hands and strong winds, etc.! It would be better if it simply folded out. Also, I don't like to carry extra parts for different configurations. When designed cleverly it won't need extra parts. At the beginning of this presentation I thought it would combine (i.e. replace!) the other stoves, but as it turns out, this stove is just an addition to the other stoves (one more thing to pack/ carry). Sorry, not interested!

  • It has been proven easy to assemble with frozen hands by some very happy customers thanks during the winter! Also you only take what you need, not what you think you might need and therefore save weight. What it is intended to do is give you more options for minimal weight, so you can take less meths (thus save weight) and use local fuel. It isn't rocket science, but does need an open mind!

  • Actually the cooker cools down remarkably quickly. You can disassemble it within 2-3 minutes. Customers have tested it with gloves on and with cold hands and tell me there is no big issue in putting it together.

  • A good puff usually helps ;-))

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  • Most ingenious: it's like an Orikaso in steel.

  • Great looking stove, I'd love to give it a go.

  • I like it very much, nice design.

  • Scaling resistance of stainless steel is the resistance to oxidation / corrosion. This property is dependent on the chromium content in steel. One type of stainless steel, 2111HTR, still has this property at 1150 degrees Celsius. I am wondering what steel is used to stamp the components of the honey stove.

  • Distributed anywhere in the US?

    

  • that's a really cool invention

  • Hey!! I found one on the net and I see that this stove can be made bigger with some extra pieces...coooool.

  • LOL,thats alot of pots and stuff.

    I really like this stove.

    Hey ,how about trying to make 1 that all you need to do is unfold it and have it join togther like the end of the set up.

    As you begin to unfold the sides all you do is add the open 1 and the bottom and top.

    As for having cold hands,build a fire and then you can warm up the stove and your hands.

    Or you can have letters that join the sides(A to A-B to B) for the ones that have a hard time .

    How much are they and where can I get 1.

  • Cool!

  • Is this stove available in the US

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