Wow! Thanks so much for all the kind words! I looked at thinner material (which didn't warp either) but it felt a bit flimsy. I decide to not make that compromise. I'm glad you noticed that detail. These days everyone is comparing weight specs and overlooking durability. I build what I would want rather than what will look best from a specs perspective. I really appreciate the YT shoutout!
When I bought mine I was sad to see I had to make more purchases to use this to its fullest. Also having to consider the diameter of sticks to fit through bottom slot was something I didn’t think of before my purchase. It’s hard to justify a possible purchase for the freestyle when the smaller one was a bust. The original firebox stove might be the way to go but I’m going to have to check everything before I get one.
Firebox Nano is my favorite small stove. Burns great, is very versatile and super easy to setup and take down. The alcohol burner is meant to go on the nano sticks though, that gives you the perfect 1" head space. Nice scouting, best of luck hunting this year. Thanks for sharing.
I watched this video for the first time about two weeks ago, just wanted to come back and comment. I ended buying this stove in Titanium Based on your review. I ended up with all of the accessories including both the nylon and leather pouches. This is just an amazing little setup. I got the evernew Ti alcohol stove to work with it as well. Thanks for the video. I think you did a great job showing the stove.
Love mine, both 1st and 2nd gen. On the 2nd gen the firesticks allow you to place a Trangia in the proper position and allow you to use a Trangia Uranus burner as well.
Great video.... just ordered one. Sold me on it. It’s a great product and almost sells itself. The fact that your in the woods using it makes it better🙂
I just recently purchased the Firebox and I have not a single complaint to make. Steve is the man. Im headed towards the Firebox Nano for more lightweight applications and the Trangia alcohol burner is perfect for it as well. if you want to cook something in a pinch with out gathering firewood. I don't think that I will buy or own any other stoves other than Firebox from now on!thanks for sharing Ben!
Thank you, mate. Stumbled on this while researching something else, but an idea that huge bonfires are not necessary to boil some water for tea or coffee, especially in the summer time, was nagging at me for a while now. Just bought the stove, they were selling gen 2 though, I hope it's same quality and value as was the one in your video. This is exactly what I need, lightweight to the point I can throw it in my EDC bag and not think twice, but so versatile.
The two ports are neat, but they're also very small. I like feeding the Fireant with thick branches (kinda golf-ball diameter), as those require the least amount of baby sitting. Also, the Fireant is almost twice the height of the Nano, which allows for more reasonable twig size to be used (which is already quite small, frankly).
Great video. I love firebox stoves. I have the the regular firebox and the nano both in stainless. I recently bought my son the nano. What great products. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming!!!
Thank you I have been looking a stove's and you give me a lot to think about. The big hold back with wood burning stove's is the smoke I plan to backpack the appellation trail. I'm planing on retiring soon and would like to do this trip with the best equipment. To test the equipment I plan to take some weekend trips. Your video's has been helpful with gear selection.
The Firebox Nano and the orig. Solo Stove are top of their class in my opinion. Nano doesn't gassify but makes up for it in heat production just through brute force of fuel; was a very surprising little invention. Got the 1st gen in stainless and just pop it in the back pocket in a bandana and I'm set. Carbon felt "catches" any possible embers better than aluminum, but its a little on the heavy ('n bulky!) side for my system. Good vids bro you got taste. Obviously way too dam much money, but good taste to match.
What an excellent review. I have the Emberlit and I really like it but I have to agree with you on the versatility you demonstrated with the Firebox Nano. I'm sold I'll be picking one up. I can see why it made Ben's Best. Love the carbon felt idea also. Outstanding Ben!
Ah, THAT'S the stove! Nice! Been looking for a descent woodburning lightweight stove for my bugout bag. Was considering Vargo now this one has my attention!
I have both stoves and the Fireant is my ultralight. I bought the nano because if you use the nano sticks with a Trangia you can use the simmer ring. Firebox does have some awesome cooking videos. I'm getting ready to by the larger Firebox for baking when I car camp. I already have a Zebra pot with the plastic clips, maybe Steve will make me a deal on a baking package with some of his cool metal clips.
please please please make an amazon list of all your recommended items. plus then you get a nice kickback when people buy. I love all the items you recommend.
This is an excellent review! The Stove serves AN IMPORTANT nitch and function. Great job & Thank You so much!! I have other stoves of course and now this one is a must have for myself.
I have the stainless version of the nano, and the regular firebox. I love them both, and I agree, they each have their benefits. I just ordered the titanium version of the nano, and the fireant... Now I just need Steve to put the titanium 5" firebox into production, and I can have it all :)
My folding Firebox is my favourite stove, been thinking of the Nano but not sure about the strength of the four legs. Dealer in UK do not offer warranty unlike you guys in US, if it breaks, it breaks.
Cool! I definitely feel the ease of use of the firebox is a big plus. Thanks for the vid! Also, good luck on your hunt! Maybe we'll get some hunting vids?
Broke down and finally got one. Think I will use the BushBox pouch upgrade to carry it. Have the Vargo Hexagon and the Evernew DX, so might as well get the Firebox also. Never liked my BushBox, too fussy. At least I got a good pouch out of it.
I know that and I'm glad you do as well. Which makes me wonder why you claimed you went with the nano due to weight but then went with the leather. Doesn't make any sense to me but yo each their own. Have fun out there.
i thought this was going to be heating stove. what is your recomendation on getting some kind of stove piped stove for a shelter so you don't catch the roof on fire?
Hi Thanks for an in depth review I have both the Ant and the Nano I find the Ant far better in its draft capabilities in sustaining a hot fire It is easier to pack the stove with fuel, ignite and get a hot fire fast I find the Nano far harder to start and maintain a fire that will cook well The Ant has more of a chimney effect than the box like construction of the Nano Also the Ant holds my Trangia at a much better distance for maximizing the efficiency of the Trangia So the Emberlit Ant wins for me
Its better just to bring the matches or a lighter as the case maybe, coz in the woods you can fashion a makes shift stove using stones to support the pots or pans, that easy.
Hmm...crossbars for a FireAnt? Where did you source those puppies? Great stove. I would also like a Firebox nano as You have deemed it top notch! Great review!
Very sturdy stove. I ordered everything except the fuel plate. I added the 5" flex grill plate that's just big enough for a steak or chicken breast. Great review Ben. Everyone subscribe !
Firebox stoves are very well thought out. Still pissed about my bush box, absolutely could not get it back apart it just warped to badly. The best thing is they said I could ship it back an have it replaced, so I filled off the interlocking arms to be able to get it apart for shipping an when I sent the email to confirm they welched on the exchange, saying they can't do returns on modified stoves!! Worst service I've had on any outdoor gear ever.
Wow! Thanks so much for all the kind words!
I looked at thinner material (which didn't warp either) but it felt a bit flimsy. I decide to not make that compromise. I'm glad you noticed that detail. These days everyone is comparing weight specs and overlooking durability. I build what I would want rather than what will look best from a specs perspective.
I really appreciate the YT shoutout!
great stove, truly a work of art.
Made USA... Thank you.
I, and I suspect millions of Americans will not be buying unless "MADE in USA" is on display!
When I bought mine I was sad to see I had to make more purchases to use this to its fullest. Also having to consider the diameter of sticks to fit through bottom slot was something I didn’t think of before my purchase. It’s hard to justify a possible purchase for the freestyle when the smaller one was a bust. The original firebox stove might be the way to go but I’m going to have to check everything before I get one.
Firebox Nano is my favorite small stove. Burns great, is very versatile and super easy to setup and take down. The alcohol burner is meant to go on the nano sticks though, that gives you the perfect 1" head space. Nice scouting, best of luck hunting this year. Thanks for sharing.
This is definitely a favorite of mine for versatility and great functionality.
agreed.
I watched this video for the first time about two weeks ago, just wanted to come back and comment. I ended buying this stove in Titanium Based on your review. I ended up with all of the accessories including both the nylon and leather pouches. This is just an amazing little setup. I got the evernew Ti alcohol stove to work with it as well. Thanks for the video. I think you did a great job showing the stove.
thank you Nick, enjoy.
Love mine, both 1st and 2nd gen. On the 2nd gen the firesticks allow you to place a Trangia in the proper position and allow you to use a Trangia Uranus burner as well.
Great video.... just ordered one. Sold me on it. It’s a great product and almost sells itself. The fact that your in the woods using it makes it better🙂
I just recently purchased the Firebox and I have not a single complaint to make. Steve is the man. Im headed towards the Firebox Nano for more lightweight applications and the Trangia alcohol burner is perfect for it as well. if you want to cook something in a pinch with out gathering firewood. I don't think that I will buy or own any other stoves other than Firebox from now on!thanks for sharing Ben!
agreed. thanks.
Enjoyed the side-by-side comparison review and how you explained and demonstrated the different features of the Firebox.
thanks Fred.
By far!!! The best video on this topic I have seen! Excellent info and thank you!!!
Thank you, mate. Stumbled on this while researching something else, but an idea that huge bonfires are not necessary to boil some water for tea or coffee, especially in the summer time, was nagging at me for a while now. Just bought the stove, they were selling gen 2 though, I hope it's same quality and value as was the one in your video. This is exactly what I need, lightweight to the point I can throw it in my EDC bag and not think twice, but so versatile.
Thanks Ben. Saw an older gent with one of the Nano and he swore that it was the best thing this side of Jupiter.
smart older gent ;)
WOW that is great Ben. I didn't realize you could fit pots that size on that little stove. I really like that! Very nice!
The two ports are neat, but they're also very small. I like feeding the Fireant with thick branches (kinda golf-ball diameter), as those require the least amount of baby sitting. Also, the Fireant is almost twice the height of the Nano, which allows for more reasonable twig size to be used (which is already quite small, frankly).
both great stoves for sure. thanks for the comment.
If you put the cross bars from the Emberlit stove crossed underneath it, then it's at the perfect height. I love this review.
Sweet little stove package. That leather case is very nice. 👍
for sure. keeps my pack clean.
just checked the pricing and this is a great buy awesome review
I really like the versatility this one offers. Researching what stove i want to get for camping/hiking that is a lightweight bio-stove.
Great video. I love firebox stoves. I have the the regular firebox and the nano both in stainless. I recently bought my son the nano. What great products. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming!!!
thanks for watching Anne.
Thank you I have been looking a stove's and you give me a lot to think about. The big hold back with wood burning stove's is the smoke I plan to backpack the appellation trail. I'm planing on retiring soon and would like to do this trip with the best equipment. To test the equipment I plan to take some weekend trips. Your video's has been helpful with gear selection.
maybe go alcohol stove or i just did a review on the new pocket rocket from msr which is a good trail stove.
The Firebox Nano and the orig. Solo Stove are top of their class in my opinion. Nano doesn't gassify but makes up for it in heat production just through brute force of fuel; was a very surprising little invention. Got the 1st gen in stainless and just pop it in the back pocket in a bandana and I'm set.
Carbon felt "catches" any possible embers better than aluminum, but its a little on the heavy ('n bulky!) side for my system.
Good vids bro you got taste. Obviously way too dam much money, but good taste to match.
Thanks for posting and pointing me in the direction.
What an excellent review. I have the Emberlit and I really like it but I have to agree with you on the versatility you demonstrated with the Firebox Nano. I'm sold I'll be picking one up. I can see why it made Ben's Best. Love the carbon felt idea also. Outstanding Ben!
you simply cannot go wrong.
Ah, THAT'S the stove! Nice! Been looking for a descent woodburning lightweight stove for my bugout bag. Was considering Vargo now this one has my attention!
Great video ! I have the nano and it is awesome. So flexible yet so compact. It is a great concept properly executed. Thanks for sharing !
thanks for watching.
I have both stoves and the Fireant is my ultralight. I bought the nano because if you use the nano sticks with a Trangia you can use the simmer ring. Firebox does have some awesome cooking videos. I'm getting ready to by the larger Firebox for baking when I car camp. I already have a Zebra pot with the plastic clips, maybe Steve will make me a deal on a baking package with some of his cool metal clips.
;)
I never thought of buying one of these. The unit appears very versatile, Thanks for a through review...Abe
thanks Abe.
1:55, I'd LOVE to see your top flops video. like the top 10 least favorite items reviewed. (not worst, just maybe least inspiring)
Agree
please please please make an amazon list of all your recommended items. plus then you get a nice kickback when people buy. I love all the items you recommend.
all the videos on my channel i recommend.
haha im just lazy ;)
it truly is the best stove on the market. im planning on buying four more
This is an excellent review! The Stove serves AN IMPORTANT nitch and function. Great job & Thank You so much!! I have other stoves of course and now this one is a must have for myself.
thanks.
Thank you for doing a great review on this stove and comparing it to the Fire Ant. Looks like a great choice.
thanks, both great choices.
I have the stainless version of the nano, and the regular firebox. I love them both, and I agree, they each have their benefits. I just ordered the titanium version of the nano, and the fireant... Now I just need Steve to put the titanium 5" firebox into production, and I can have it all :)
My folding Firebox is my favourite stove, been thinking of the Nano but not sure about the strength of the four legs. Dealer in UK do not offer warranty unlike you guys in US, if it breaks, it breaks.
The legs are spring tempered and are surprisingly strong, much stronger than they look! We have never seen a Nano failure.
Titanium is very tough. You would have to really try to break a titanium rod like this. I would say near zero percent in even rough usage.
G Henrickson if only Firebox offers same warranty in UK.
M Sato I don't understand what are you referring to?
M Sato oh, i see. I will stand behind Firebox products regardless of who they're purchased from.
Cool! I definitely feel the ease of use of the firebox is a big plus. Thanks for the vid!
Also, good luck on your hunt! Maybe we'll get some hunting vids?
probably on my 2nd channel.
Great review. Pretty sure I'm ordering myself a nano! Love the concept.
Broke down and finally got one. Think I will use the BushBox pouch upgrade to carry it. Have the Vargo Hexagon and the Evernew DX, so might as well get the Firebox also. Never liked my BushBox, too fussy. At least I got a good pouch out of it.
Sorry I didn't use your Amazon link, it was $28 cheaper on Ebay. Titanium Gen2. New in original package.
Haha!! Just recieved mine thought it was bent until i rewatched your video. I am surprised i got the titanium trangia but it had no lid.
solid fuel stoves are awesome. you can get your fuel anywhere.
The Emberlit does work with the Trangia stove nested in the side slots.
yes it does. doesn't work with my evernew stove.
Great 😎 Thanks. BG here from Germany
I have the stove and love it!! What pot is that?
I really like my ss nano. One piece. Nothing to lose or forget. Cool hat btw.
yep, love it. thanks.
I know that and I'm glad you do as well. Which makes me wonder why you claimed you went with the nano due to weight but then went with the leather. Doesn't make any sense to me but yo each their own. Have fun out there.
weight of the original was a factor.
i thought this was going to be heating stove. what is your recomendation on getting some kind of stove piped stove for a shelter so you don't catch the roof on fire?
kifaru, seek outside, snowtrekker and liteoutdoors all make good heating stoves. use a stove pipe kit so you don't light the tent on fire.
Yes. It ia a great stove. I would love one...
DO IT!
I just ordered one... but it's not titanium. Should still work good!
Hi
Thanks for an in depth review
I have both the Ant and the Nano
I find the Ant far better in its draft capabilities in sustaining a hot fire
It is easier to pack the stove with fuel, ignite and get a hot fire fast
I find the Nano far harder to start and maintain a fire that will cook well
The Ant has more of a chimney effect than the box like construction of the Nano
Also the Ant holds my Trangia at a much better distance for maximizing the efficiency of the Trangia
So the Emberlit Ant wins for me
Great review thankyou! I thought you took the kitchen sink too, lol
lol, was thinking about it.
Its better just to bring the matches or a lighter as the case maybe, coz in the woods you can fashion a makes shift stove using stones to support the pots or pans, that easy.
Must be nice. I hike in a 50sqMile forest, and have yet to find a singe stone in four years.
Great video! I've seen so many. You give best info. Awesome
thanks.
really cool love the stove one piece and you can use almost anything to cook wow how much $$$ thanks bro
they have two models. a ss and a titanium. prices are on their website listed in the description.
Nice scout spot out there! Great review!
Will a pop can alcohol stove fit in there as well? Thanks
Hmm...crossbars for a FireAnt? Where did you source those puppies? Great stove. I would also like a Firebox nano as You have deemed it top notch! Great review!
yeah, i guess I didn't lose them afterall lol.
How often do you have to clean soot off? and how much effort is it?
I usually clean my stoves/cookware when I get home. I just give it a light scrub with a scotch pad. If there is a little soot left over no worries.
Great video! How do you think it does against the Toaks mini backpacker wood stove?
another great stove. the benefit to that one is it nests in your pot.
Nice! What pot did you boil water in? Looks nice.
evernew pot. got a review coming up on that and the evernew titanium alcohol stove soon.
Evernew titanium pot rocks
for sure.
Great review vid, thanks.
Hey have you ever heard you look a lot like comedian Will Sasso?..(with sunglasses on..could be his twin)
Great Great Great videos! Thank you!
I think Steve also has a Cordura bag for,sale also.
yep, you can get that as well.
Like the B-52 hat!
me too!
Great review Ben. I have the gen 2 5" and 3" - now I feel I need the 3" nano. Steve can u do a discount for someone over the pond?
LOL
Very cool. Great video.
thanks.
I really don't like the forum, I can't figure if I did it right???
Is it safe to assume that you think this stove is superior to the Toaks titanium backpack stove?
both great stoves.
Ever do any deer hunting around that area? Looked like a good spot.
that is exactly what i hunt for ;)
Nice!
Nice spot .
Very sturdy stove. I ordered everything except the fuel plate. I added the 5" flex grill plate that's just big enough for a steak or chicken breast. Great review Ben. Everyone subscribe !
you will enjoy it david. thanks.
Where/what is Steve's site? Love your video!
first link in the description ;)
Wait doesn't Ti warp more easier than good old steel in the heat?
not this one.
But will a Ti stove fuel m y flying car?
What accelerator did you use to get the fire going so quickly?
birch bark.
If weight is a factor, why go with the leather pouch?
you wouldn't.
I bought the stainless version for my BOB
Haha...I am cooking a steak on my FIrebox G2 as I watch this video. Definately a great stove.
awesome!
Love the stove
different stove for different bros ;)
one for the hoes and one for the bros, i got two stoves
how long does it take to cool down to the touch?
about 45 seconds.
looks great
fo sho
Great video and presentation.
thanks.
First! , and I do have the steel version and feel the same
nice.
Firebox stoves are very well thought out. Still pissed about my bush box, absolutely could not get it back apart it just warped to badly. The best thing is they said I could ship it back an have it replaced, so I filled off the interlocking arms to be able to get it apart for shipping an when I sent the email to confirm they welched on the exchange, saying they can't do returns on modified stoves!! Worst service I've had on any outdoor gear ever.
great víd sir
thank you my friend.
I need to know where you got that hat! :)
dump box
nice it that some cool stuff man
no coupon code?
nope.
Awesome review!!! :)
thanks.
love it
I prefer the bush box xl titanium
Post hunting videos please
might post some on my second channel.
+Living Survival thank you for replying
What is your second channel
Living Survival 2
Dylan Shiflet Living Survival 2
+Living Survival thank you very much
Hey dude
14 minutes of total waste of time..
lol