While I was Hiking Through the beautiful Flaming Gorge National Park in Utah and while Hiking Through Iowa I mad some small clips of the Titanium Stove in action.
That looks like a great little stove but I’m still sold on my fire box. I love the versatility of the firebox and the solid feel of it. So many cool stoves and camping gear out there these days. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks man. They're absolutely breathtaking. Sometimes, you never realize how big they are until you're standing right in the middle of them. Take care
Hey joe, have not yet. In fact, I was just talking to my friend about doing a meet up video and coupling them together. You must have ESP, lol! That outing will be happening soon. Thanks for watching. Take care.
Makes me hungry brother. Is that other attachment to connect 2 stoves? That is definitely an awesome stove. I mailed the shirts and sd cards for both of you to Steve. On the sd card there should be a video of me interviewing you about this stove that might work for you if you do another video on it. Peace out bro.
Nice review Shane. I have wanted to learn more about dehydrating, how was the chili? How about doing a video on dehydrating chili, or do you have one already that I missed? Thanks, Lee
Hi Lee, I haven't done a video on dehydrating chili yet. I'm actually still working out the kinks. Trial and error. I've got it almost to my liking I've just got to have a better lightweight option for my tomatoe paste. I've for something I'm going to try so...hopefully... A chili video will be coming in the hopefully near future
I want to learn to make my own meals to carry. I just have not attempted making a dehydrated meal...yet. I will be watching for it to see what you do. Have a Good 4th
Great Stove,the Titanium Pocket is the only one of theire i DONT own lol...i'm giving away an EDC and an Ultralight in my 500 sub comp....Great company,great stoves Atb
They are all Brilliant. The best part about all of the stoves From Bushcraft Essentials is they are all multi fuel stoves. So many uses from one item of kit. Just plain awesome.
Nice compliation, i am loving the bushbox xl. Think i'll be getting the bushbox as well, will be great for taking out on my trips, so i can cook with two stoves, bacon on one and eggs on the other. lol . Oh nice you have the combination plate , sweet man. Thanks for the video Shane, i just put up a video on the bushbox xl if you want to check it out .
Hey, just bought that stove and havn't tried it yet. But what strucks me when I see your video is that the wood in the feeding gap blocks the heat to reach the cup or chicken. Wouldn't it bee good to feed from beneath on the last plate as soon ember have the opportunity to get there? Then you can alternate the two feeding places.
The bottom of the stove is the ash pan, as long as I keep that cleaned out it allows the fire to pull air under the itself and continues to feed the embers so they glow almost all the time. have never used stove that had a more complete burn than the Bushcraft stoves. They all have the same principle. Give yours a shot and let me know what you think.
Man that chicken looks good... What time is dinner Shane :-) after say that stove is taking a beating and keeps on cooking... Seriously what times dinner :-)?
Shane, if you had the money for only 1. Would you buy this stove or the nano firebox stove? I am looking for a stove that can do esbit, alcohol, or wood. What I really want is a trail designs caldera cone ti tri, but I don't want to pay 150+ for the whole setup.
Shane, I don't have a facebook. Yes, my inspiration was a cross between a Caldera and a FlatCat system. Look for my next video for an explanation. Thanks for getting back with me. I love the stove you have here. It seems super cool. Firebox is one piece though...choices.....
I've used them both. The only real bonus about a Ti stove over a Stainless Stove is the weight. People, will argue that Titanium is stronger than Steele by a % per gauge. That's all week and food if that's what you're into. I personally don't abuse my gear so it's not really a faucet for me. I truly think if it was a larger stove Titanium would play an integral role with a larger stove when weight can become cumbersome. When it comes to smaller stoves like this...I think it's more important as to what type of pot you're using. If Your interested in stoves check out my Facebook Group called StoveAholics!
Shane Coffey Yeah, that's why I asked. It seems that with that gauge of material it's probably going to get bent in a pack anyways. I could see with the XL it might matter but the bushbox is so small I wouldn't think Ti or SS would be a deal breaker. Basically, I'm just looking for something to get a little flame going on the trail to warm some lunch or my hands. Then when I make camp I can make a proper fire and cook on that. I'm working right now on the type of pots I want in my pack. I've been reading about the diff between SS, Al, and Ti. I really want something that doesn't take up a ton of space in my pack.
Hello Shane good demonstration of the bush box , I have one it's a great little stove . Atb Martin
Not to mention they're so much fun to cook with
Nice one Shane, you can't beat these stoves.
Atb Shaun
I've got to agree my man. I love em
That is one fantastic burner. Looks light, too. I hadn't seen that stove before. Very cool. Thanks.
Nice compilation, chicken, mmmm!
Dear Shane, this is a brilliant compilation! Thank you for the great video!
Thanks for the kind words! Not to mention, these amazing Stoves. Take care
Great little stove! I have one as well! Thanks for sharing!
That looks like a great little stove but I’m still sold on my fire box. I love the versatility of the firebox and the solid feel of it. So many cool stoves and camping gear out there these days. Thanks for the review.
Thanks A Lot! Have a great weekend!
i know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a trick to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly lost the account password. I would love any tips you can give me.
@Magnus Jaxtyn Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Magnus Jaxtyn it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my account !
@Ford Emery glad I could help =)
great video bro. those things are pretty cool. thankye for sharin. atb. tony
Good demo Shane, really jealous of all the national parks you have in the US and the sheer size of em, atb to you and family.
Thanks man. They're absolutely breathtaking. Sometimes, you never realize how big they are until you're standing right in the middle of them. Take care
Awesome little stove bro. I would love to add one to my collection.
It's definitely a stove that won't let you down.
I just ordered one!Cant wait to try it out!Have only used a DIY IKEA woodstove.
Thanks for the video! Did you do a video on the coupling module? I'd like to see it in action.
Hey joe, have not yet. In fact, I was just talking to my friend about doing a meet up video and coupling them together. You must have ESP, lol! That outing will be happening soon. Thanks for watching. Take care.
Hello Shane , thanks for the sub mate , it's much appreciated , atb Martin
Chicken looks yummy!
Hey thanks man, this little guy was fun to cook on
Makes me hungry brother. Is that other attachment to connect 2 stoves? That is definitely an awesome stove. I mailed the shirts and sd cards for both of you to Steve. On the sd card there should be a video of me interviewing you about this stove that might work for you if you do another video on it. Peace out bro.
Nice review Shane.
I have wanted to learn more about dehydrating, how was the chili?
How about doing a video on dehydrating chili, or do you have one already that I missed?
Thanks,
Lee
Hi Lee,
I haven't done a video on dehydrating chili yet. I'm actually still working out the kinks. Trial and error. I've got it almost to my liking I've just got to have a better lightweight option for my tomatoe paste. I've for something I'm going to try so...hopefully... A chili video will be coming in the hopefully near future
I want to learn to make my own meals to carry. I just have not attempted making a dehydrated meal...yet. I will be watching for it to see what you do.
Have a Good 4th
Great Stove,the Titanium Pocket is the only one of theire i DONT own lol...i'm giving away an EDC and an Ultralight in my 500 sub comp....Great company,great stoves
Atb
They are all Brilliant. The best part about all of the stoves From Bushcraft Essentials is they are all multi fuel stoves. So many uses from one item of kit. Just plain awesome.
Totally agree Shane
Very cool, just got one, I've been using my Jetboil or Solo.
Hey thanks a lot!! I hope you really enjoy it!!
Nice compliation, i am loving the bushbox xl. Think i'll be getting the bushbox as well, will be great for taking out on my trips, so i can cook with two stoves, bacon on one and eggs on the other. lol . Oh nice you have the combination plate , sweet man. Thanks for the video Shane, i just put up a video on the bushbox xl if you want to check it out .
I love my Bushbox XL. I saw that you had one pop up. I'm heading there now man.
Enjoy the video man . yeah sweet cadillac of folding stoves.
I need to get out and use mine more
Sometimes Getting out is the hardest part man. Thanks for Watching. I hope to see your stove on some vids.
That was cool. Is that the very same one or another? Nice compilation buddy :)
Be well
Craig
www.bushcraft-essentials.com/english/ go to the categories section to see a complete list of their stoves.
Hey, just bought that stove and havn't tried it yet. But what strucks me when I see your video is that the wood in the feeding gap blocks the heat to reach the cup or chicken. Wouldn't it bee good to feed from beneath on the last plate as soon ember have the opportunity to get there? Then you can alternate the two feeding places.
The bottom of the stove is the ash pan, as long as I keep that cleaned out it allows the fire to pull air under the itself and continues to feed the embers so they glow almost all the time. have never used stove that had a more complete burn than the Bushcraft stoves. They all have the same principle. Give yours a shot and let me know what you think.
Man that chicken looks good... What time is dinner Shane :-) after say that stove is taking a beating and keeps on cooking... Seriously what times dinner :-)?
Anytime you can make it here Bob. Thanks for Watching man
One of these days I will take you up on that offer
Hi pal, how much lighter is this compared to the stainless steel one?
Hi. just wondering how the Ti stove is holding up after years of use ?
Bugout Frenzy very good. I gifted it to my friend @forestwalker111 I have a stainless steel stove now that replaced it. Lol.
Awesome cheers Shane
Bugout Frenzy however, he still uses it today without any issues. Good kit doesn’t have a time frame man. Have a great day.
How long did it take to cook the chicken? Have you tried a steak?
Ooh I think the chicken was about 15-20min. Yes, I like my steak a little rare so it cooks pretty fast.
Hey Shane, I want to try using smoke chips.....have you tried it? Did it work out?
I haven't.....yet. I'm sure you could though. It would make the food taste wonderful as well. Definitely something to try.
Yup!
Shane, if you had the money for only 1. Would you buy this stove or the nano firebox stove? I am looking for a stove that can do esbit, alcohol, or wood. What I really want is a trail designs caldera cone ti tri, but I don't want to pay 150+ for the whole setup.
Your stove/windscreen set up that you have now is similar to the Caldera. Facebook message me we can conversate...;-)
Shane, I don't have a facebook. Yes, my inspiration was a cross between a Caldera and a FlatCat system. Look for my next video for an explanation. Thanks for getting back with me. I love the stove you have here. It seems super cool. Firebox is one piece though...choices.....
They are both very similar in size. Email me. I can send you comparison pics. Bnretro@gmail.com
Ok. Will do.
Does anyone have any thoughts about the difference between the titanium and the stainless version other than the price difference?
I've used them both. The only real bonus about a Ti stove over a Stainless Stove is the weight. People, will argue that Titanium is stronger than Steele by a % per gauge. That's all week and food if that's what you're into. I personally don't abuse my gear so it's not really a faucet for me. I truly think if it was a larger stove Titanium would play an integral role with a larger stove when weight can become cumbersome. When it comes to smaller stoves like this...I think it's more important as to what type of pot you're using. If Your interested in stoves check out my Facebook Group called StoveAholics!
Shane Coffey Yeah, that's why I asked. It seems that with that gauge of material it's probably going to get bent in a pack anyways. I could see with the XL it might matter but the bushbox is so small I wouldn't think Ti or SS would be a deal breaker. Basically, I'm just looking for something to get a little flame going on the trail to warm some lunch or my hands. Then when I make camp I can make a proper fire and cook on that. I'm working right now on the type of pots I want in my pack. I've been reading about the diff between SS, Al, and Ti. I really want something that doesn't take up a ton of space in my pack.
How heavy is the bushbox and what does it cost?
www.bushcraft-essentials.com/english/
This should help. I'm sure you will enjoy their products. Have you used many woods stoves before?
I have made a couple and Toms backwoods sent me a gasifier.
I have Busch box xl titsnium
I'm xl