Solo Stove Campfire – 4+ Person Compact Wood Burning Camp Stove for Backpacking, Camping, Survival. Burns Twigs – NO Batteries or Liquid Fuel Gas Canister Required.

May 12, 2018 - Comment

How it Works Designed with a double wall, the patented (#D701,721) Solo Stove Campfire is a natural convection inverted downgas gasifer stove. The air intake holes on the bottom of the stove channels air to the bottom of the fire while at the same time, channels warm air up between the walls of the stove.

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How it Works

Designed with a double wall, the patented (#D701,721) Solo Stove Campfire is a natural convection inverted downgas gasifer stove. The air intake holes on the bottom of the stove channels air to the bottom of the fire while at the same time, channels warm air up between the walls of the stove. This burst of preheated oxygen feeding back into the firebox through the smaller holes at the top of the stove causes a secondary combustion. This allows the fire to burn more complete which is why there is very little smoke during full burn. A more efficient burn also means you’ll use much less wood compared to an open camp fire. The Solo Stove Campfire doesn’t just burn wood. It actually cooks the smoke out of the wood and then burns the smoke not once, but twice!

The Solo Stove Campfire also features a heat shield between the ash pan and the bottom of the stove. This heat shield protects the ground under the stove from scorching.

The cooking ring’s angled lip also increases efficiency by directing heat towards your pot minimizing heat loss. It also acts as a windshield while still allowing oxygen to flow inward. The Solo Stove Campfire is indeed one of the most efficient wood burning stoves you’ll ever own.

Built to Last

Your Solo Stove Campfire is made by using a one piece construction process. This manufacturing process allows us to use state-of-the-art precision presses to form and shape solid pieces of high grade stainless steel. The outer shell of your Solo Stove Campfire is actually one entire piece of stainless steel with no seams or welds. The inner firebox and floating ashpan is also made using one piece construction. This eliminates the need for excessive welding and increases the overall strength and lifespan of your stove. Nichrome wire, which has a high melting point of 2552 degrees Fahrenheit, is used for the grate.

Product Features

  • The #1 wood-burning camp stove recommended by Backpacker Magazine and serious survivalists including Discovery Channel’s Matt Graham.
  • Patented design (#D701,721) features a unique double wall that creates ultra-clean gasification and a secondary combustion. This allows fuel to burn more completely and with less smoke.
  • Uses twigs, leaves, pinecones and wood as fuel. Eliminates the need to carry heavy, polluting and expensive canister fuels.
  • Compact design nests inside the companion Solo Stove 2 Pot Set (sold separately) leaving you with more room in your backpack.
  • Boils water in 2-4 mins (34 fl oz water). 7″ Diameter, 6.7″/9.25″ tall (packed/assembled). Weighs only 2.2 lbs. Made of premium stainless steel and nichrome wire. Nylon stuff sack included.

Comments

Gentle Reader says:

Worth the space in the car. A very useful piece of kit for car camping.We have now taken our Solo Campfire on 2 camping trips. I originally thought I would use it mainly as a campfire pit, an easy way to build a fire that the whole family could gather round. And it excels at this. Easy to start, dancing flames, but doesn’t generate too much heat and I am less worried about the kids clustering around the firepit toasting marshmallows.But I am also impressed at how easy it is to cook on this. On our…

Amazonophile says:

Ready for emergency water boil. Just got ours about 2 hours ago and have been happily burning since. Tried boiling water in a tall coffee pot but height was the disadvantage for getting a quick boil. The stove worked amazingly and it started pouring here. Next, tried mom’s old 6qt aluminum pressure cooker as a pot and it took about 15 minutes to heat about 3 quarts and another 10 to heat the water from the coffee pot added for a total of 6qts. Again the pot was the culprit in quicker heating as was the rain, but we held…

Aaron Liford says:

I absolutely love this stove I absolutely love this stove. For the times that I am unable to go camping and build a fire I can just build one at home or at family’s house. I don’t have to worry about building a fire pit.The Solo Stove burns extremely quickly and very hot. The wind has no effect on putting on the fire. Just a few small chunks or logs of wood will last you a good 30 minutes of heat. It can be felt a good 5 to 10 feet away from the stove.

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