The Bush Cooker
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nice
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Good video and nicely put. What a great way to cook during dryer weather without looking for petrol. Might even buy one for cycle camping.
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peace
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What kind of bushes have you cooked with it?
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great informational video, you are a good presenter...well done Blighty boy...the Canadian BushBuddy is the way to go though eh? The thing is amazing and made in good old BC Canada
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Brilliant !
Never came across one of them here in US...
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are these no longer available?
MrCluelessTurtle 1 year ago
Sadly not in the UK. The manufacturing was totally inconsistent and they couldn't supply when we needed them, so I think you can only get them direct from Holland.
TheOutdoorsStation 1 year ago
Looks to be really unstable.. here in colorado i usually camp on uneven ground that mixed with the dry forest and this thing falling over which will certainly happen over time equals a forest fire use canister stoves better burn times and much more reliable
Rockymtnnorth 1 year ago
@Rockymtnnorth Can't see your logic there. There base of the stove is greater than the average gas canister, and so it is equally stable. Down to operator error! Regarding Gas of course it is quicker and easier, but it isn't environmentally friendly to produce and it is filling up land fill. You are totally missing the point of wood stoves!
TheOutdoorsStation 1 year ago 4
I don't see how it went from a full burn at 8 minutes ten seconds to the fire being fully out and warm to the touch by ten minutes. Me thinks a little video editing was done
johnmonk66 1 year ago
@johnmonk66 Not so! The stove is actually a double layer of stainless steel and thus the exterior is actually cool to the touch. Therefore no video tricks involved ;-)
TheOutdoorsStation 1 year ago 2