Serious Flames and Heat - Lixada Large Stainless Steel Wood Burning Stove - Real Review

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  • In this Agenda Free Review, Luke is discussing the Pros and Cons of the Large Stainless Steel Wood Burning Stove from Lixada.
    For the money, this stove is awesome!
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    Lixada Large Stainless Steel Stove

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    Price : $29.00
    Weight of stove : 1lb 1.7oz
    Weight of storage bag : .5oz
    Sizes : There are multiple sizes and variants of this stove including smaller version and even a titanium version of this stove - This is the Large Stainless Steel Stove and it measures :
    Small
    medium
    large
    some versions come with an alcohol stove and cost a good bit more
    Lixada also has different stoves which feature a more boxy design
    Measurements :
    Setup : 6.5” wide x 7.5” tall with pot supports
    Folded : 7” wide x 7.25” long x .25” thick
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    Review Pros :
    Large size stove
    Good price
    Good quality
    Smooth edges
    Stainless steel construction
    Good size storage bag - big enough to easily fit the components into it
    Weight isn’t bad considering the size
    setup process is straight-forward
    Plenty of air holes
    raised legs so it can sit on all types of surfaces without issues
    once it is put together it stays together
    large fuel chamber
    Feeding this stove is very, very easy and can be done from the top of the center plate.
    Accepts large pieces of wood
    Easy to Lite
    Review Cons :
    setup with this style of stove is somewhat cumbersome and gloves aren’t a terrible idea easilu as you use the stove and there is some natural warpage.
    Summary :
    This is a good stove for those who like to burn wood and want a larger stove to work with. This is made for large pots, big pans and would be great for larger groups. Before purchasing this stove, I would ask yourself whether or not you need the size as it is large.
    Should be mentioned that the design isn’t anything unique or special and in fact, there are many companies who make the same product but with a different company logo on it. This is the least expensive version that I have seen but it wouldn’t surprise me at all if there was another company out there who was selling it for less.
    Performance is good, it’s of a large size, can burned for a long time and can put out a lot of heat.
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  • @acheela
    @acheela 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I bought a small lixada several years ago. It is hinged on 3 sides and folds together easily. It also came with the insert where you can put an alcohol stove in it, so it’s basically a 3 in 1 if you use fuel tabs. It folds down to about the size of a piece of bread. It is one of those items that goes with me every trip. I love mine.

  • @NashBen
    @NashBen 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I've been using this exact model for years now and I like it a lot. Inexpensive, sturdy, no hassle. 10/10

  • @avva4090
    @avva4090 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Every time I come back to this channel no matter how long it has been I'm always happy to see you have neither changed your editorial style nor stated objective of providing a fair review of a product.

  • @crazyhorsejohnny1974
    @crazyhorsejohnny1974 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Looks like a good bigger stick stove that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. Thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe.

  • @CurtisMassey
    @CurtisMassey 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I love ur no BS, straight up reviews. We can always be sure that good or bad, you're always going to give us your honest opinion on a product. Strength and Honor.

  • @shaunseeley1414
    @shaunseeley1414 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I've been using this stove now for awhile backpacking to reduce my alcohol fuel use. If you keep the front side off the stove it fits an alcohol stove inside with your pot as well and acts as a wind screen. Great versatile unit.

  • @nikymorris
    @nikymorris 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have just bought one of these on EBay for £9.98. Great stove for the money. Thanks for the review.

  • @charlesfaulkner8653
    @charlesfaulkner8653 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Bought from eBay this week for $16 shipping included. I’m impressed with the quality of it. I own the Lixada alcohol version and this one is built considerably better.

  • @scblds7496
    @scblds7496 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have the same stove in Titanium. I think it weighs 9 oz with bag/slip.Super easy to carry in a kit. I agree that it is a bit fiddly to assemble, but it doesn’t require a degree. Boils water very quick, and the side port enables you to cook different food, not just dehydrated. Use is as my main stove out kicking around the woods, and have several types including wood gas, isobutane, multi fuel and alcohol.Did a comparison with the wood gas stove with my kids and some scouts and it boiled 750 ml water more quickly. It will scorch the ground (or a park bench 😬) so the warning to be mindful is spot on. I’m no gear reviewer, but it’s sure become my favorite.

  • @averagejoe8213
    @averagejoe8213 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have been using the Lixada medium size stove for about 4 years. It has always worked well for me, having all the pros and cons you discussed here with it's big brother. The fact that it is a little hard to snap together though is also the reason why it stays together when in use. So, IMO that's a wash.

  • @Jameysaysthis
    @Jameysaysthis 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I actually did my first burn in the large titanium version of this stove yesterday. Little learning curve on getting it started, but burns rather well. I however DID experience some warping. Again on the titanium version and it was burning for about an hour or so. Still enjoying it none the less

  • @JMGeranimo
    @JMGeranimo 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Got mine for about 20 bucks. Works great, now i want the small version lol.

  • @mike_outdoors4918
    @mike_outdoors4918 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've had the box version which is hinged, very easy to put together. Had it for two years, and had no issues whatsoever, even though I have used and abused it. thanks Luke, take care 👍🙂

  • @arcticwolfoutdooradventure5426
    @arcticwolfoutdooradventure5426 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Got that model in titanium, cant fault it so far , great for a size 12 zebra pot , 2 rehydrated meals and 2 hot drinks in one boil

  • @Raventommm
    @Raventommm 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Still my favorite channel!

  • @thriftysurvivor6117
    @thriftysurvivor6117 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have both the stainless and the titanium version of this stove and I agree with your assessment of this stove. I personally don't find it too difficult to assemble, and in case anyone is wandering, I weigh 135 pounds and have no problem putting enough muscle into assembling this stove.

  • @andrease.1345
    @andrease.1345 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i have that stove for years and used it countless times.. still no issues and its a bargain! i would defo recommend it

  • @dawgcop69
    @dawgcop69 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I have purchased all three sizes of this stove and they are Awesome!

  • @jasonbadman8518
    @jasonbadman8518 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was at Bass Pro Shop yesterday bought a whole bunch of stuff and I almost thought about getting one of these. But I got to remind myself that I have a charcoal chimney starter with a grill insert on the top that works magically and is very light and can be caribbeaned by the handle. I think it's an awesome wood burning stove option as an alternative.

  • @teemakarov9375
    @teemakarov9375 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve got the titanium version and tonight just cooked steaks on top. It worked well and gave the steaks a nice woodsy piney flavor. Boiled water and made some Stash Chai tea. The upside is you can walk around the neighborhood and pick up all the free fuel you want. Its like the new version of the flux capacitor and burns anything from tiny twigs to 2” diameter logs. To start it, I ball up a mixture of dry leaves and pine needles and set the ball under some twigs. Starts every time. It is very safe, efficient and fits nicely in my pack. It won’t replace the Jetboil but the Jetboil won’t replace it either.