Wow! This is amazing. To think of being able to feed so many people using so little wood for fuel! When you see all the disasters occurring nowadays, you can see this would be worth its weight in gold for any community if the power were to be disrupted, or even go away with an EMP event. I'm going to recommend this to my extended family.
+Shirley Smith That is a very good thing to do. Spread the word. I hope you can get one soon for your family. They really work and can feed you and your loved ones..
Daniel, That is an awesome looking stove and I'm sure that many people and organizations will find it most useful. I hope your marketing plan includes the Red Cross and other relief organizations throughout the world. I'm might proud of you bro. Keep up the good work! Linda
+Linda L Weatbrook Thanks Linda. We went to a Valentine Day's Ball tonight and the woman taking the pictures looked at me twice and said, Hey, I know you , I watched you on Facebook. That was a first!
Bear River Rocket Stoves My mother had a wood burning stove until I was 10 years old and so did most of my relatives. Wood burning stoves are great in the winter.
Truly a product made for a time such as this. It's built like a tank and would be fun to use! Great point about storm damage creating debris which can in turn be used to fuel this stove. Genius!
Not a wood stove It is a very impressive multi purpose stove. With a little more thinking, and with the concept that is already there could even do more things than it already does, right down to heating water for doing dishes. HAHAHA But when do you stop adding stuff. Great Job!!
Your link is bad might want to check to make sure it wasn't hacked. Anyways would love to get one but I live in Chile and it would cost to much to get it down here.
I like your design. But do you have anything where the exhaust comes out the bottom? double pipes it could work for two clay cob benches. it just seems like a waste of heat otherwise. I love the fact that you basically built the furnace though that could do a myriad of things. so congratulations on the good design.
Isn't wood cookstove at home better? You get heat to your home same time and save oil/electricity (what ever is you energy source). You dont have to go many years backwards when wood cookstove was the only way to make food.
+Scott Cepek We have looked at making it self feeding but have rejected the idea for a number of reasons. The foremost is a large increase in the cost of manufacturing which would increase the price of the stove. Thanks for thinking about us.
Very impressive, and elegant, too. Congratulations! You have created an heirloom for future generations... (with build quality like that, we're talking LOTS of generations!) UPDATE: Just checked your website. It seems the term "generations" has already been used! Doggone.
The best thing one could do if one had truly honuorable intentions towards your fellow man would be to make the plans available for a low fee or even free. This way more people could prepare for the coming crisis.
+24revealer I would if I could but I am not in a position where I can do that. I hope you can get a stove so you can provide for your family when things go south. You might consider putting together a group (family and or friends) to make it easier on the wallet. If someone moves out, the others could buy them out. Because these stoves will cook for so many people, it would be no problem to feed all the members of your buying group plus others.
These stoves are not meant for use in an rv. The little one weighs 400 pounds and has 2 6 inch smoke stacks. You might consider looking on TH-cam or Amazon to find something smaller that might work for you.
An indoor rocket stove is what you're looking for. Liberator and Zaug are the only two commercially available Rocket Stove's for indoor use to my knowledge. The Zaug is way too big and heavy for an RV IMO.
Your bearriverrocketstoves.com link took me to this page: 404 Error - Page Not Found Please check the URL. Otherwise, click here to be redirected to the homepage. I clicked *there* and nothing happened. I was not redirected.
That is true.We have found when you are cooking you have to be there anyway and controlling the wood feed rate is how the temperatures of the griddle and the oven controlled. It also simplifies building the stove and keeping the cost of production down.
Just use a stick to clean it out. With experience you will be able to burn for 3 or 4 hours and have only a handful or two of ash. I do not clean out the rocket stoves. I just burn the ash in the next firing. Thanks for asking.
We have 3 models; 2x4 foot griddle with 3 foot wide oven, a 2x3 foot griddle with a 2 foot wide oven and the 3rd model is a 2x2 foot griddle with no oven. Thanks for asking.
To heat water for radiant heating I would recommend a Rocket Thermal Mass Heater. Go on TH-cam and spend some time looking at the many excellent videos on how to build such a heater. Mine are designed to feed people and they do it very well. In my wood shop I like to get the best tool for the job. Heating a house and cooking for your family or neighborhood are best accomplished by two different type rocket stoves. We are looking into exporting our stoves. If you are interested send me your name and mailing address and we can talk about it.
Livahti he's not claiming he invented the wood stove, he's just saying he built a very efficient rocket stove and he is sharing his idea. have you ever built anything in your life? anything at all?......... I thought so. now go back to your moms basement room though guy.
The stove burns about one 5 gallon bucket of kindling every hour. There is roughly one cubic foot in a 5 gallon bucket ( lots of variables here, what kind of wood, crooked sticks or straight cut kindling, etc.). There are 128 cubic feet in a cord of wood. Theoretically, a cord of wood would last 128 hours, again lots of variables. It has been my experience that I can cook enough food to feed 100 people using 3 buckets of kindling. That works out to 33 meals an hour x 128 hours = 4,224 meals in one cord of wood. I have only fed 100 people once and that was in a tremendous rain storm with gusting winds. We cooked 300 sausage patties, 36 dozen eggs, about 250 pancakes ( I did not count them)and 22 pounds of hash browns. The 2 propane griddles that were intended to cook breakfast did not cook anything. They could not keep their fires lit. When we made our video roasting the turkey we used 3.5 buckets of kindling and roasted a 12.5 pound turkey, cooked 6 steaks, 2 pounds of stir fried veggies, 2 pounds of french fries, one pound of sweet potato fries (very good) and made 400 pancakes and it was snowing, blowing and the temperature was 22F. Thank you for the question. I had not really thought about it before. Again, there are an infinite number of variables and this is just a calculated guess. It would be interesting to know how many cords of wood would be required to cook 4,224 meals on an open campfire. I would guess more than one. Happy cooking.
another thing think about it you running out or food but your neighbor got that rocket stove cooking some tasty food you bet your gonna go and kl!l them for their food🤣
If you are looking for a space heater, look at a rocket thermal mass heater. TH-cam is loaded with lots of ideas. My stoves are best at cooking outdoors or in a sheltered area. Thanks.
Its a bunch of overly emotional bullshit, thats what it is! A good 80% of American consumers are overly emotive retards that think and act solely on emotions and fee-fee's.
Pricing and other information is on our website. bearriverrocketstoves.com. You can call me at 435-730-5160 to order your stove. The price includes delivery to the lower 48 states.
The Shepherd is the big one. Price is $6,000. Shipping to the lower 48 states is included. The Freedom stove is the one we used in the video and is $5,000. Shipping included. The Little Guy is a 2x2 foot griddle, no oven and is $2,500, delivered. Call Dan at 435 730 5161 with questions or to order a stove. Thanks.
Truly amazing think this is worthy of a Prize-(nobel) who its engineering and saving the planet fm waste etc WTG & ATB How abt contest 4 one I'm a Ole DAV 2 poor 2 ever buy one so maybe win one?? LoL! Hope so TY ;)
Yikes went 2 thier site and also thier Twitter site can't find the contest but gonna e/mail thier research dept.! Used 2 sub 2 thier magazine now no $$ sadly. TY so much 4 info gitting on it rite now. my daughter homesteads remotely be perfecT 4 them 2 use
The idea is a good one. Not original but still a good idea. The design is bad. Its way to big and bulky for an emergency stove. Its too big to justify putting in your house if it's not getting used regularly. Someone could easily design a smaller more portable one that could still have a cook top and oven and still make a profit with a price of $500 each. Your stove is as big and bulky and poorly designed as the $5,000 price tag that goes with it. Unless you have a truck and a lot of help you are not moving this stove anywhere in an emergency when you need to use it. So if you want to use it you have to stay where it is even if that's a bad place to be staying.
ok when the power goes out you start sticking junk crap in the stove if you have it the freezer good spoils in the first week? cook for 100 ? no. if the power is out for months cooking food will attract the deviants bad people ? dried foods canned goods +++hunt for meat++ you have to run a table saw to cut all those little wood bits? run a generator for wood bits / waste fuel on that as a novelty ok kool but say if there's a calamity yous start up a fire you will get the desperate ////build the wall ?/// yepee you guess it total anarchy and you dished out $$ for a stove you cant lite up unless you are way out in the woods are you ?
Wow! This is amazing. To think of being able to feed so many people using so little wood for fuel! When you see all the disasters occurring nowadays, you can see this would be worth its weight in gold for any community if the power were to be disrupted, or even go away with an EMP event. I'm going to recommend this to my extended family.
+Shirley Smith That is a very good thing to do. Spread the word. I hope you can get one soon for your family. They really work and can feed you and your loved ones..
Daniel, That is an awesome looking stove and I'm sure that many people and organizations will find it most useful. I hope your marketing plan includes the Red Cross and other relief organizations throughout the world. I'm might proud of you bro. Keep up the good work! Linda
+Linda L Weatbrook Thanks Linda. We went to a Valentine Day's Ball tonight and the woman taking the pictures looked at me twice and said, Hey, I know you , I watched you on Facebook. That was a first!
What an amazing product you have designed. I would love to have one of these for my family.
Bear River Rocket Stoves
My mother had a wood burning stove until I was 10 years old and so did most of my relatives.
Wood burning stoves are great in the winter.
Innovative, creative and efficient👍
Well done to you Sir🇦🇺👍
looks and functional, perfect. pleasure meeting you today, good luck with your endeavors!
+rob neilson Thank you for the comments. It is always a pleasure to meet good people.
WOW!!!! You've really came up with a great, well designed rocket stove. Denise Anger
+Denise Anger Thank you for your kind words. We are really excited to offer this stove to the public. Hope you can get one soon.
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The first time I cooked for my wife I felt 100% the self reliant provider. And my wife discovered yet another reason to love me.
I fully understand the "100% self reliant provider" feeling. Go to the website for pricing and to order your stove. bearriverrocketstoves.com
fantastic job, and you guys put together a nice production video.
Great idea Dan! Very impressive!
+Jeri Williams Thanks, Jeri
Saw this live at preppercon. Built to last. Now working to get finances for it.
Truly a product made for a time such as this. It's built like a tank and would be fun to use! Great point about storm damage creating debris which can in turn be used to fuel this stove. Genius!
+Jo Ann Calhoun Thank you for your kind words. Looking forward to working with you.
What happened to the homepage? Woould really like to have/buy the build/blue print of that.
This day and age I want one
What a great idea! You were really inspired! We're very interested in this!
I'm going to buy this
How awesome is that?!! Congratulations! I want one already. :D
+Cindy Norr Thank you for the nice comment. We are working on pricing and availability.
Not a wood stove It is a very impressive multi purpose stove. With a little more thinking, and with the concept that is already there could even do more things than it already does, right down to heating water for doing dishes. HAHAHA But when do you stop adding stuff. Great Job!!
These stoves are amazing! I will be getting one of these for my family!
+RedCastle Media That will give you a great sense of security. I hope you can get one sooner rather than later.
Your link is bad might want to check to make sure it wasn't hacked. Anyways would love to get one but I live in Chile and it would cost to much to get it down here.
This is AWESOME!
I like your design. But do you have anything where the exhaust comes out the bottom? double pipes it could work for two clay cob benches. it just seems like a waste of heat otherwise.
I love the fact that you basically built the furnace though that could do a myriad of things.
so congratulations on the good design.
Wonderful idea
I love this guy!
Has to be the best rocket stove i have seen. Is it affordable?
Isn't wood cookstove at home better? You get heat to your home same time and save oil/electricity (what ever is you energy source). You dont have to go many years backwards when wood cookstove was the only way to make food.
Whatever happened. Did you ever start selling them
An impressive Institutional Rocket stove/Oven combo!
pretty cool. you can cook a meal with just twigs and bark. much easier
Good job Friends!
Do you have any plans to add a "Batch box" for a loader so it only needs loading once for hours? That would help acceptance.
+Scott Cepek We have looked at making it self feeding but have rejected the idea for a number of reasons. The foremost is a large increase in the cost of manufacturing which would increase the price of the stove. Thanks for thinking about us.
Any working link? The website doesnt exist? Thank you.
www.bearriverrocketstoves.weebly.com is the correct link. Be well.
Very impressive, and elegant, too. Congratulations! You have created an heirloom for future generations... (with build quality like that, we're talking LOTS of generations!)
UPDATE: Just checked your website. It seems the term "generations" has already been used! Doggone.
Mind if I ask who took the name "Generations"?
Joe Schmoe Name?
effyleven Term, name, whatever.
Joe Schmoe Oh! Okay.
Thanks. This is so cool.
This is very nice. The price would make it great for commercial and yuppies but a bit out of range for the (puppies - poor urban professionals).
Buying one as a group would definitely lower the cost. Hope you can get one soon. Thanks
Design a smaller one out of titainium that you can stack rocks around to absorb all the heat generated and market it has an emergency stove.
Hi, I am wondering what kind of coating the grill plate has. Is it FDA approval? What about the scratches? Thank you!
It is plate steel. Treat it like a dutch oven and the scratches and rust will be no problem. Thanks.
nice work
Brilliant!
Can this fire is controllable like gas stove to increase and decrease ?
Amazing can you share the details 😂😎
The best thing one could do if one had truly honuorable intentions towards your fellow man would be to make the plans available for a low fee or even free. This way more people could prepare for the coming crisis.
+24revealer I would if I could but I am not in a position where I can do that. I hope you can get a stove so you can provide for your family when things go south. You might consider putting together a group (family and or friends) to make it easier on the wallet. If someone moves out, the others could buy them out. Because these stoves will cook for so many people, it would be no problem to feed all the members of your buying group plus others.
Im wanting to build something like this but its for an rv. please show a vid on indoor usage
These stoves are not meant for use in an rv. The little one weighs 400 pounds and has 2 6 inch smoke stacks. You might consider looking on TH-cam or Amazon to find something smaller that might work for you.
An indoor rocket stove is what you're looking for. Liberator and Zaug are the only two commercially available Rocket Stove's for indoor use to my knowledge. The Zaug is way too big and heavy for an RV IMO.
I do not recommend mine for use in a rv, they weigh 700 pounds. Thanks for looking.
Your bearriverrocketstoves.com link took me to this page:
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Please check the URL.
Otherwise, click here to be redirected to the homepage.
I clicked *there* and nothing happened. I was not redirected.
its nice but the wood is not gravity fed which means you have to keep pushing in the wood.
That is true.We have found when you are cooking you have to be there anyway and controlling the wood feed rate is how the temperatures of the griddle and the oven controlled. It also simplifies building the stove and keeping the cost of production down.
Actually, I'd rather pay attention to the food I'm cooking, not poking the ruddy wood in the side.
Yeah, cause while flipping all those pancakes it's so hard to move wood a few inches. LoL
Muy potente, gracias por compartir.
so how do you clean all of that ash out ov the burn chamber?
Just use a stick to clean it out. With experience you will be able to burn for 3 or 4 hours and have only a handful or two of ash. I do not clean out the rocket stoves. I just burn the ash in the next firing. Thanks for asking.
I wonder if they have a smaller model?
We have 3 models; 2x4 foot griddle with 3 foot wide oven, a 2x3 foot griddle with a 2 foot wide oven and the 3rd model is a 2x2 foot griddle with no oven. Thanks for asking.
Are you making these to heat water for radiant heat? Do you sell them here in Chile?
To heat water for radiant heating I would recommend a Rocket Thermal Mass Heater. Go on TH-cam and spend some time looking at the many excellent videos on how to build such a heater. Mine are designed to feed people and they do it very well. In my wood shop I like to get the best tool for the job. Heating a house and cooking for your family or neighborhood are best accomplished by two different type rocket stoves. We are looking into exporting our stoves. If you are interested send me your name and mailing address and we can talk about it.
A rocket thermal mass heater would be better for radiant heating. Lots of ideas on youtube about how to build one. We do not sell in Chile. Sorry.
Nice except ,it needs a gravity feed wood hopper so the wood will self feed down, not sideways.
I love it
from kuya spencer
Hi Kuya, thanks for your comments. Love you lots.
Hey Spencer! -Enzo Sagun
This company must be out of business because their website is not there!
hold on... so you are telling me you invented the wood stove... my gosh that's so new and exiting ;) sorry for the sarcasm
Livahti
he's not claiming he invented the wood stove, he's just saying he built a very efficient rocket stove and he is sharing his idea. have you ever built anything in your life? anything at all?......... I thought so.
now go back to your moms basement room though guy.
how long would a cord of wood last being used 24/7
The stove burns about one 5 gallon bucket of kindling every hour. There is roughly one cubic foot in a 5 gallon bucket ( lots of variables here, what kind of wood, crooked sticks or straight cut kindling, etc.). There are 128 cubic feet in a cord of wood. Theoretically, a cord of wood would last 128 hours, again lots of variables. It has been my experience that I can cook enough food to feed 100 people using 3 buckets of kindling. That works out to 33 meals an hour x 128 hours = 4,224 meals in one cord of wood. I have only fed 100 people once and that was in a tremendous rain storm with gusting winds. We cooked 300 sausage patties, 36 dozen eggs, about 250 pancakes ( I did not count them)and 22 pounds of hash browns. The 2 propane griddles that were intended to cook breakfast did not cook anything. They could not keep their fires lit. When we made our video roasting the turkey we used 3.5 buckets of kindling and roasted a 12.5 pound turkey, cooked 6 steaks, 2 pounds of stir fried veggies, 2 pounds of french fries, one pound of sweet potato fries (very good) and made 400 pancakes and it was snowing, blowing and the temperature was 22F. Thank you for the question. I had not really thought about it before. Again, there are an infinite number of variables and this is just a calculated guess. It would be interesting to know how many cords of wood would be required to cook 4,224 meals on an open campfire. I would guess more than one. Happy cooking.
love it!
Website is not working.
Just look on Amazon these rediculous stoves are $2500, you could buy a Wolf comerical stove with oven for less
how do you clean the ashes
just use a stick. With practice there will not be much ash to clean out. I just leave it in and burn it out the next time I use the stove.
another thing think about it you running out or food but your neighbor got that rocket stove cooking some tasty food you bet your gonna go and kl!l them for their food🤣
I want one
give me a call
Can it be used inside ?
If you are looking for a space heater, look at a rocket thermal mass heater. TH-cam is loaded with lots of ideas. My stoves are best at cooking outdoors or in a sheltered area. Thanks.
재미있는 비디오입니다. 좋아요^^
Where can I get one
call Dan at 435 730 5161
Hola soy de Argentina me podrás pasar algún plano para poder realizar uno
What the fuck is this ? Is a wood stove a new thing to Americans ? :D :D hahahah. This advertisement is just like in a comedy show.
Its a bunch of overly emotional bullshit, thats what it is! A good 80% of American consumers are overly emotive retards that think and act solely on emotions and fee-fee's.
Rocket stoves.. Not just for the end of the world!
Where do I get one of these. #bestbackyardbbqever
+Daniel Weatbrook
Thanks
#bbq
#self-reliance
$5k?????I can take a welding course,buy a welder and materials,and make 10 for that much
Bullshit
exactly....things like that motivate my self-reliance sense.
i know fuck that shit lol give me a torch and ill build one myself for under 200 dollars
For real.
Rather spend the money on a Honda CRF250
how much where do I get ine?
Pricing and other information is on our website. bearriverrocketstoves.com. You can call me at 435-730-5160 to order your stove. The price includes delivery to the lower 48 states.
The Shepherd is the big one. Price is $6,000. Shipping to the lower 48 states is included. The Freedom stove is the one we used in the video and is $5,000. Shipping included. The Little Guy is a 2x2 foot griddle, no oven and is $2,500, delivered. Call Dan at 435 730 5161 with questions or to order a stove. Thanks.
Me encanta x que es de leña
Cuánto sale la parrilla Cuánto sale hacer la lo que hicieron anoche Estoy haciendo un restaurante quiero ni Necesito una plancha de
im intetested in home heating
Look into the Rocket Heater. You won't be disappointed. Liberator and Zaug are the only two commercially available ones to my knowledge.
Try building a rocket thermal mass heater. Lots of ideas on youtube on how to do it. Good luck.
when the propane runs out you will have a bigger problem. Getting food or defending that food from others :)
muy buen diseño!
you can make it up right iPhone
you can make a fried oil machine who
Spectcular
Truly amazing think this is worthy of a Prize-(nobel) who its engineering and saving the planet fm waste etc WTG & ATB How abt contest 4 one I'm a Ole DAV 2 poor 2 ever buy one so maybe win one?? LoL! Hope so TY ;)
Hi Kipper, we are giving away a stove at Mother Earth News magazine. Go to their website and enter the drawing. Good Luck.
TY so much mega impressed w/ur product #! WoW'd
Yikes went 2 thier site and also thier Twitter site can't find the contest but gonna e/mail thier research dept.! Used 2 sub 2 thier magazine now no $$ sadly. TY so much 4 info gitting on it rite now. my daughter homesteads remotely be perfecT 4 them 2 use
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Are you guys broke?
👍 suuuper 👍😋🍗🥩🍖
take this design slightly change it to boil water than i could pipe it into my hotwater coil in my furnace
The idea is a good one. Not original but still a good idea. The design is bad. Its way to big and bulky for an emergency stove. Its too big to justify putting in your house if it's not getting used regularly. Someone could easily design a smaller more portable one that could still have a cook top and oven and still make a profit with a price of $500 each. Your stove is as big and bulky and poorly designed as the $5,000 price tag that goes with it. Unless you have a truck and a lot of help you are not moving this stove anywhere in an emergency when you need to use it. So if you want to use it you have to stay where it is even if that's a bad place to be staying.
😇😃💞👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
brasil like 528 sbo sp.
A fail, needs to be lighterweight.. uses normal split wood, self feeding, and made of stainless...... come on... think
ok when the power goes out you start sticking junk crap in the stove if you have it the freezer good spoils in the first week? cook for 100 ? no. if the power is out for months cooking food will attract the deviants bad people ? dried foods canned goods +++hunt for meat++ you have to run a table saw to cut all those little wood bits? run a generator for wood bits / waste fuel on that as a novelty ok kool but say if there's a calamity yous start up a fire you will get the desperate ////build the wall ?/// yepee you guess it total anarchy and you dished out $$ for a stove you cant lite up unless you are way out in the woods are you ?