First of all. He is a She, And I know all about safety!!!! This was done on my land in a gravel pit the leaves blew there, also if you noticed it was raining and done In late fall. All of my fires are in late fall or winter. Know your facts before being a keyboard warrior.
It's a sturdy little stove I got to say, it do have a little weight to it, but still good for carrying in your backpack. I am looking forward to using it in a snowstorm🔥❄️⛄️. Thanks for watching
I've noticed a lot of these different wood gasification stoves hitting the Chinese marketplaces, and as a person who excelled at the physics portion of my university degree, I can tell you that almost none of them have the correct ratio of internal-facing holes or double wall gap to allow for the pyrolysis of the wood... These cheap manufacturers think they can use any measurements they like, not realising that there is a whole science that goes into efficient wood gasification, and this is why your new stove in this video showed zero signs of wood gasification at any point in the burn.
It's a great little stove for me to have a cup of coffee or tea. Wood gasification, I really don't need gasification. Some of the notable cons are hazardous gases are released such as soot, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxide when a wood burns which is a huge factor to be worried about.
Also, I don't need any of the following, Wood gasification is a process that converts wood into a combustible fuel gas that can be used in furnaces, stoves, and vehicles:
Nice stove, Lorraine! Thank you for showing it to us. You and Danny stay safe and stay warm
Thank you, Its a great little stove for me to carry. Thanks for taking the time to watch.. Take care
Wow this was beautiful and Handy stove for camping❤❤❤
Best choice❤
Thank you for your kind words.❤️❤️
Oh, that’s really nice!! I like it 🙂 very nice!! 🤗 Thanks for sharing! ❤
Thank you🤗 It's a great little stove for me for carry in my pack. Thank you for taking the time to watch. Have a Blessed Day🙏🌞🌻
Nice outdoor stove. Perfect for camping too. Enjoy your tea time my friends.
Thank you my friend..
Very nice ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
Nice new stove❤❤❤❤monti
Thank you, it worked really good
Wow that's so nice
Thank you, it worked really good.
Wow beautiful
Thank you my friend ☺️
Wow,that’s soo neat, I want one enjoy your day guys 😊
Thank you, it's a neat little stove 😊. thank you for taking the time to watch ☺️
Awesome
Thanks for watching
Seems like a good stove. Does it "leak" embers under it?
EXACTLY!!! Not safe. He should've been on dirt or gravel or put a fire blanket under it🙄. That's how people burn down forests...
First of all. He is a She, And I know all about safety!!!! This was done on my land in a gravel pit the leaves blew there, also if you noticed it was raining and done In late fall. All of my fires are in late fall or winter. Know your facts before being a keyboard warrior.
It worked really well. It did not lose many embers. I only will be using it, in late fall (rainy season) and winter.
@@OurOutdoorLifeDannyLorraine thx, subbed
@@ulflyng Thank you so much
It seems like an interesting stove! 😍😍 Did it not want to tip over? Was it firm and sturdy?🤔🤔
It's a sturdy little stove I got to say, it do have a little weight to it, but still good for carrying in your backpack. I am looking forward to using it in a snowstorm🔥❄️⛄️. Thanks for watching
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Thank you 😊😊😊
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That's cheating!
Rub two sticks together to start a fire, like in the old times!
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Nah, not cheating the ferro rod was invented in 1903, for me that's old times 😂😂😂. i will have to try and learn the 2 stick method 😂😂😂
I've noticed a lot of these different wood gasification stoves hitting the Chinese marketplaces, and as a person who excelled at the physics portion of my university degree, I can tell you that almost none of them have the correct ratio of internal-facing holes or double wall gap to allow for the pyrolysis of the wood... These cheap manufacturers think they can use any measurements they like, not realising that there is a whole science that goes into efficient wood gasification, and this is why your new stove in this video showed zero signs of wood gasification at any point in the burn.
It's a great little stove for me to have a cup of coffee or tea. Wood gasification, I really don't need gasification. Some of the notable cons are hazardous gases are released such as soot, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxide when a wood burns which is a huge factor to be worried about.
Also, I don't need any of the following, Wood gasification is a process that converts wood into a combustible fuel gas that can be used in furnaces, stoves, and vehicles: