Number9 is a portable rocket stove that can be broken down for carrying, number 2 is a center of a washing machine! 🙌 Take a steel rim of a car ,remove the tire , turn upside down load wood inside , place a stainless grill from a fridge or stove over top and start cooking.
Interesting and helpful information, but you are confusing people by showing pictures of multiple models of the same brand. Ex - Firebox G2 and Firebox Nano / Solo Stove LIte and Solo Stove Campfire.
Your description of the firebox is incorrect. You show the 5" firebox at 2 lbs, and then follow with the Firebox Nano, which, in titanium, is 3 oz! You show a fire setup with the Nano, while describing the larger stove. I suggest you redo that particular review. Thanks for the video, though. It's very informative
They also mention that the larger Toaks is the lightest when in fact they have a small model at 5.4oz. but yes their firebox part of the review really grated on me.
At 3:30, you mentioned the Firebox Stove, but you showed two different models in the video. You should have probably mentioned the differences between the larger Firebox and the smaller Firebox Nano stove. These are entirely different and should have been distinguished more fully. I own both models.
I'm surprised you didn't review the Silverfire product, probably the best biomass stove on the market especially in efficientsy, and the safest in terms of fire safety due to it's shielded bottom.
Yeh I dismissed most of them as car-camping stoves, which doesn't count as camping imo! If you want to pack up the car with any amount/weight of stuff you like you might as well just take a caravan. Or stay at home lol
I could build any of these stoves if I wanted to. The only downside would be that I would not be able to use stainless. Literally any tin can with holes in it is a wood stove! And guess what they are free! When it gets all crusty and rusty you just toss it away and not care about it bc it didnt cost you 50$ ! And nothing like mentioning a volcano kettle which every one knows is king at boiling water. The rocket sove shown in this video is hardly a rocket stove. The top of the door and the top 9f the combustion chamber are the same height so theres barely any "rocketing" effect becaue the flue isnt tall enough to create sufficient draft. So essentially it's a can with a hole in the side on which you feed would into it.
Can of beans and a hand can opener, eat beans cold or heat them up, take empty can put 4 holes in bottom and 4 holes in bottom sides in line with the bottom of the can holes, push the sides and bottom holes back down through the bottom base to make legs. Now put eight holes equally around top of the can to let the flames and smoke out" done" . cook on top 👍 🇨🇦 less than $3.00 total
Give the guy a break. I just wish he had spent more time in his number 1 pick. I have the bio lite firepit. The only complaint I have is that it’s doesn’t really spread the warmth. U have to get to get really close to feel it.
The Toaks is a terrible twig stove; it doesn't gasify well enough to be a gasifier and it doesn't breathe well enough to work as a traditional stove. You showed the Firebox and the Firebox Nano as one stove. They are 2 different stoves, both awesome. The Solo is an amazing design, they took it from a guy in Alaska who perfected that system. Buy the original Bushbudy if you need simple wood gasification for cooking in the field, it is lighter than the solo and you will be supporting some very good people in Alaska.
The original Bush buddy was designed and built-- very high quality by the way -- by a chap in northern British Columbia, Canada. He sold the thing to the folks in Alaska as you mention. Northerners all! I purchased one of the original Bushbuddy units by mail long before the Chinese knockoffs appeared. Pricey but superb. I went on a multi-day hike in Ontario with a pal who had another twig burner. The gasification of the Bushbuddy meant it lit faster and burner hotter and cleaner than the other-- by an Ontario mile.
I'm kind of surprised that number 1 has a battery in it. Batteries wear out. Even with the fire charging I wouldn't EVER trust it over any length of time.
what i dont get is? why dont you just form some rocks in a circle on the ground, gather some wood and use a grill you bought with you which only costs 20 bucks! lol
Look at TrailDesigns Sidewinder or Tri-Ti sheet titanium Caldera Cone stoves with the iNFERNO wood burning insert. THAT is the best one for backpacking.
Hmmmm... You omitted THE most efficient wood burning backpacking stove, Trail Designs Sidewinder and the larger Trim-Ti sheet titanium wood burning stoves. They have an optional INFERNO titanium cone insert that makes the stove a double wall "gassifier" type stove that burns hotter than regular wood burning stoves. Plus they roll up and store in a very small space. Whenused with their FITTED pot they are extremely efficient. My Sidewinder stove uses a 3 cup anodized aluminum pot that, for max efficiency, is wider than it is tall.
You don't know what you're missing. Awesomely comfortable and stable especially today during a storm on the OBX NC. Not sure what that has to do with camping stoves, though.
Half the products aren't available, less than a year later, some of the links go to an accessory, so if you aren't careful you would buy a piece of the stove with no stove. horrible video. really disappointed because I'm researching this and got suckered into a long video with very little options of getting an actual stove out of it. Course on the positive, I ruled out several stoves, lol
I guess if you don't mind spending a lot of money for tin and packaging all that in just to make a stove. I should make junk like this and sell it to millennials. Why not just bring your stove and you can bake a cake. 🎂
5:20 Amazing stove
Thanks
@@Top10Zone Not available on Amazon for $50. More like $350, elsewhere.
Number9 is a portable rocket stove that can be broken down for carrying, number 2 is a center of a washing machine! 🙌 Take a steel rim of a car ,remove the tire , turn upside down load wood inside , place a stainless grill from a fridge or stove over top and start cooking.
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Him: "only weighs 1 kg"
Every backpacker on Earth: "I'd rather starve."
Your idea of backpacking and mine are world's apart. Not what I call mobile stoves by any stretch albeit but a few
Interesting and helpful information, but you are confusing people by showing pictures of multiple models of the same brand. Ex - Firebox G2 and Firebox Nano / Solo Stove LIte and Solo Stove Campfire.
Thanks for your feedback.
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Your description of the firebox is incorrect. You show the 5" firebox at 2 lbs, and then follow with the Firebox Nano, which, in titanium, is 3 oz! You show a fire setup with the Nano, while describing the larger stove. I suggest you redo that particular review. Thanks for the video, though. It's very informative
They also mention that the larger Toaks is the lightest when in fact they have a small model at 5.4oz. but yes their firebox part of the review really grated on me.
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Alternatively you could make an Ikea hobo stove for well under £5.
@ Yes, at 120mm (4 3/4")diameter and 130mm (5 1/4") high a 750ml pot fits inside it quite snugly.
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I really like these stove top
I would like to have #9!
nice amazing 🤗😁👍
At 3:30, you mentioned the Firebox Stove, but you showed two different models in the video. You should have probably mentioned the differences between the larger Firebox and the smaller Firebox Nano stove. These are entirely different and should have been distinguished more fully. I own both models.
Thanks for your feedback. We'll try to be more thorough and explain things more clearly next time. Stay with us :)
Thanks for the info can't wait till we have amazon here in New Zealand
Good luck!
Amazon is available in NZ
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I love number 6 so nice
I'm surprised you didn't review the Silverfire product, probably the best biomass stove on the market especially in efficientsy, and the safest in terms of fire safety due to it's shielded bottom.
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i only saw 3 camping stoves, the rest looked like regular size stoves for the backyard
Yeh I dismissed most of them as car-camping stoves, which doesn't count as camping imo! If you want to pack up the car with any amount/weight of stuff you like you might as well just take a caravan. Or stay at home lol
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Nice
I like number 9 as well
kombuis has a feed time like a rocket stove. nice .. less ash..
the biolite firebox is awesome too
I like number 5 very nice make sure you have supply of wood because I remember the place we went to had none so be prepared
I babysit collectors edition antique items i see alot in my job
These are great
Thanks for your comment.
I could build any of these stoves if I wanted to. The only downside would be that I would not be able to use stainless. Literally any tin can with holes in it is a wood stove! And guess what they are free! When it gets all crusty and rusty you just toss it away and not care about it bc it didnt cost you 50$ ! And nothing like mentioning a volcano kettle which every one knows is king at boiling water. The rocket sove shown in this video is hardly a rocket stove. The top of the door and the top 9f the combustion chamber are the same height so theres barely any "rocketing" effect becaue the flue isnt tall enough to create sufficient draft. So essentially it's a can with a hole in the side on which you feed would into it.
nice, here is mine
Check out the Ohuhu stove also .
Thanks for your suggestion.
You should do stoves for hot tents
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You're welcome 😊
Yeah I'll just make one out of a paint can and drill holes into it 😂
Can of beans and a hand can opener, eat beans cold or heat them up, take empty can put 4 holes in bottom and 4 holes in bottom sides in line with the bottom of the can holes, push the sides and bottom holes back down through the bottom base to make legs. Now put eight holes equally around top of the can to let the flames and smoke out" done" . cook on top 👍 🇨🇦 less than $3.00 total
@@jameslaw3740 Jeez here in the UK you can buy between 5 and 10 cans for that money.
Yeah 100squid for that solo stove is bullshit.
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I think it's not efficient, its thin wall will deform at the end, I'm looking to diy my own by copying the firebox style.
Give the guy a break. I just wish he had spent more time in his number 1 pick. I have the bio lite firepit. The only complaint I have is that it’s doesn’t really spread the warmth. U have to get to get really close to feel it.
The Toaks is a terrible twig stove; it doesn't gasify well enough to be a gasifier and it doesn't breathe well enough to work as a traditional stove.
You showed the Firebox and the Firebox Nano as one stove. They are 2 different stoves, both awesome.
The Solo is an amazing design, they took it from a guy in Alaska who perfected that system. Buy the original Bushbudy if you need simple wood gasification for cooking in the field, it is lighter than the solo and you will be supporting some very good people in Alaska.
Noted! thanks for your opinion!
The original Bush buddy was designed and built-- very high quality by the way -- by a chap in northern British Columbia, Canada. He sold the thing to the folks in Alaska as you mention. Northerners all! I purchased one of the original Bushbuddy units by mail long before the Chinese knockoffs appeared. Pricey but superb. I went on a multi-day hike in Ontario with a pal who had another twig burner. The gasification of the Bushbuddy meant it lit faster and burner hotter and cleaner than the other-- by an Ontario mile.
What about the Mimi Moto stove?
PETROMAX (the oldest oil lamp comp in the world) has one of the best! Theri lampüs are the strongest in the world- since 120 years.
fantastic
If they even sell one of those GoSun monstrosities I will be impressed
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Basecamp Stove all the way
Should change the title to "Top 8 Glamping Stoves and 2 Practical alternatives".
Thanks for your opinion.
Ill stick with my $50 2019 campinģ moon and $25 lixada thanks for sharing.
Lixada is definitely on point
Good video
Informativr but price of each stove not shown
Thank you for your opinion.
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Jo, typické, čim "lepší", tim větší mastňáctvi! Děkuji pěkně! 🙄
Never mind the fancy expensive stuff, just get a weber charcoal go anywhere or a Weber smokey Joe. I prefer the go anywhere.
Neither of those are light or compact enough for backpacking which is mostly what these types of stoves are for.
I would recommend this for survival if electricity goes out
I'm kind of surprised that number 1 has a battery in it. Batteries wear out. Even with the fire charging I wouldn't EVER trust it over any length of time.
I made my decision finally and ordered the kombuis for 119$
MrDenverman1 Does it work well?
This is imo the best stove here, the rest - except for the Firebox - are expensive gadgets and lacking in practicality and portability
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On my solo stove, the lid has a very loose poor fit to the pan. My only complaint.
They will send you another.
@@fbksfrank4 apparently they deliberately have the lid loose for easy removal during heating. Not sure what I think about that.
Yessssss!
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The product is not ready to be marketed. Comments like these from those who purchased and used it are removed sadly and desceptively.
All nice but almost for big family ...
Mantap...
If you're a camper, 1kg is too much to carry. I'd rather find a couple of rocks or digging holes for my stove.
These stoves are cool but i seen a lot of rocket stove tec on them...
The Kombius is a rocket stove.
I guess if you want to spend hundreds of dollars. For the Yuppies. I like number 9 or go to the hardware store and buy vent pipes make your own.
It would be a great video if youtube didn't chop it into 25 pieces with advertisements. TH-cam is getting greedy!
Stop showing crowd funding things if they don't raise enough then you will lose your money on a product that won't exist
what i dont get is? why dont you just form some rocks in a circle on the ground, gather some wood and use a grill you bought with you which only costs 20 bucks! lol
This sounds like TBAG (Epic Gaming)
non of these look very stable, I'd need something that isnt going to get knocked over
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All you need is a lighter. Rocks and wood are always around. Travel light like the experts. Thats how to camp.
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Aquaforno is the best one, but you can’t buy it without the risk of losing it.
Look at TrailDesigns Sidewinder or Tri-Ti sheet titanium Caldera Cone stoves with the iNFERNO wood burning insert. THAT is the best one for backpacking.
Number 3 I want to try so bad because it’s solar
Just buy a Firebox stove and forget all the rest.
Hmmmm... You omitted THE most efficient wood burning backpacking stove, Trail Designs Sidewinder and the larger Trim-Ti sheet titanium wood burning stoves. They have an optional INFERNO titanium cone insert that makes the stove a double wall "gassifier" type stove that burns hotter than regular wood burning stoves. Plus they roll up and store in a very small space.
Whenused with their FITTED pot they are extremely efficient. My Sidewinder stove uses a 3 cup anodized aluminum pot that, for max efficiency, is wider than it is tall.
Mostly stoves for when camping is just not your thing 🙄
The problem of these is that they forget people have families. These one person two person stoves are completely useless.
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9 and 2 are dead products. Too bad the aqua forno was pretty cool
lol A deeply disturbing array of gadgets for people who just want their kitchen without a roof on.
Not once have I sat in an inflatable boat
You don't know what you're missing. Awesomely comfortable and stable especially today during a storm on the OBX NC. Not sure what that has to do with camping stoves, though.
@@philiplongee1149 My friend has a sister near Raleigh NC and she has a really tight arse through doing yoga
Give it a try!
You are not going to use most of these for camping and definitely not backpacking
Half the products aren't available, less than a year later, some of the links go to an accessory, so if you aren't careful you would buy a piece of the stove with no stove. horrible video. really disappointed because I'm researching this and got suckered into a long video with very little options of getting an actual stove out of it. Course on the positive, I ruled out several stoves, lol
How many ways can you pronounce "patented"?
Hey I got a ton can with some holes in it and I want $300 for it 😂🤣🤣. This is stupid
You lost my at 8 ounces. No one in this planet knows what that is.
i hate that these people use ounces to measure weight
А КОГДА БУДЕТ НА РУССКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ ВСЕ ЭТО ???
Duraka ty uczitsia anglickawo jazyka ..
I guess if you don't mind spending a lot of money for tin and packaging all that in just to make a stove. I should make junk like this and sell it to millennials. Why not just bring your stove and you can bake a cake. 🎂
IKEA ORDNING € 4.99
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I just get drunk
You have to work on your pronunciation, specially the accents...
Why did you guys decide to do an english video with some one with the worst english speaking accent on the planet?
Good video
Thanks dear.