The Savotta Grumpy Stove, first use

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Год назад +1

    Nice stove and review , thanks for sharing , God bless brother !

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much Michael, always good to use stuff made in Finland while in Finland I think.
      Thanks for stopping by.
      God bless

  • @lalli8152
    @lalli8152 Год назад +2

    I think savotta also has happy stove. Looks like this works well

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад

      Yes but I don't want a happy face looking at me while I am making my morning coffee 😂.
      I am sure they both work well,
      Realistically a tin can full of holes does the job. Nice to have something that packs flat though.
      Thanks for watching mate.

  • @Shastavalleyoutdoorsman
    @Shastavalleyoutdoorsman Год назад +1

    I like the grumpy stove that's cool. The happy stove would irritate me first thing in the morning.😂 my uber leben is Neutral lol.

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Nothing more irrigating than cheerfulness in the morning. Even Unni knows not to wag her tail at me until I have had at least 3 coffees.
      Thanks for watching brother.

  • @OldForestBushcraft
    @OldForestBushcraft Год назад +1

    And btw. nice tip with your technique with ferrorod!

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much mate. There are several ways of using a ferro rod and I wouldn't say that there is any right or wrong but 9 times out of 10 for me having the striker on or even in the tinder works best.

  • @donc5220
    @donc5220 Год назад +1

    Thats the life Brother!

  • @danielcharbonneau222
    @danielcharbonneau222 Год назад +1

    Hahahah I see where it gets the name. I think everyone that enjoys a fire should get themselves a twig stove. Packs well, can't go wrong, have a great day Tim.

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад +1

      It's just so handy if you don't want lots of mess to clean up afterwards. They don't weigh much either.
      Thanks for watching Dan.

  • @OldForestBushcraft
    @OldForestBushcraft Год назад +1

    Very nice! I’ ve been using my Savotta Big Bad stove for over one year now, and couldnt be happier. Im taking it out again today for a fishing trip! Thanx for the video!

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Yes I have seen a lot of your big bad stove. Don't you have a happy one too? Not sure if I remember that right. Grumpy certainly suits my mood more in the morning.

    • @OldForestBushcraft
      @OldForestBushcraft Год назад

      @@KuukkeliBushcraft I have only the big bad stove, though a friend if mine has the happy one, which ive tried. Have to say I trust the Savotta products a lot (though a bit pricy). They made the definite larger bacpacks (rinkka) in the 80s and 90s. Still have one, and it works.

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад

      @@OldForestBushcraft the backpacks certainly are pricy.
      You do often get what you pay for through.

  • @kanukkarhu
    @kanukkarhu Год назад +2

    "Swedish" torch?!? Don't you mean, "Finnish" torch??? Lol! 😉
    I love my firebox, altho it weighs a tonne... But I like that it unfolds and when it's c-c-c-cold I can just kinda flop it about and hey, presto! it's set up!
    But that looks like a great little stove. I actually tried ordering one once from there but they don't ship them to Canada... 🤷
    Great video! (The Nomad is awesome, istn it?) 👍🏻🇨🇦

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Yes mate, the Nomad is awesome. Did you try Lamnia.fi? They are generally pretty good on international shipping. Keep on hearing about problems getting things shipped to Canada from Finland. Seems very strange.
      Thanks for watching buddy.

  • @ArielleViking
    @ArielleViking Год назад

    Nice stove unboxing/review. A really neat piece of kit. 👍

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад

      Thank you very much Arielle. I really like these little stoves. Very handy.

  • @JimTimber
    @JimTimber Год назад +2

    Hey Tim bro ! It sounds and looks like top kit mate !! It looks like even a cack fisted dolt like me could set that stove up !! lol
    Perfect little stove for a brew or a main meal ! Clever idea about the smouldering shrooms.. I'm not a fan of the 'skeeters !' lol
    I got bitten alive by them in Australia.. there was a repellent spray back then called 'Rid 1000' (something like that) ..what they failed to
    point out was that the other 10,000,000 mossies it didn't repel were airborne nibbling specialists !! lol

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад

      The good thing about the mozzies is that they keep people away😂. Some of those creatures are even more annoying and you get into trouble if you squish them.
      Thankfully up here they don't carry any diseases and we don't have anything poisonous. The most northern population of poisonous snake in the world is actually just south of here in the national park (adders).
      Thanks for watching mate.

  • @singingtoad
    @singingtoad Год назад +1

    Nice to see product that's quality made and local to where you live, supporting local business is very important and I always try to do so whenever I can. That looked like you using a Joker Nomad in the video? If so, it's a great knife and I have one as well. Thanks for sharing and Cheers!

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Yes that will have been the Joker Nomad. Absolute tank of a knife. Unfortunately not quite as local as the stove.
      Thanks for watching mate.

  • @bundufundi
    @bundufundi Год назад

    Nice that its made in Europe Tim.

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад +1

      And that it's not super expensive 😂. Maybe we can compete with China after all.
      Thanks for watching Trev.

  • @FerndaleMichiganUSA
    @FerndaleMichiganUSA Год назад +1

    Hey Tim. Looks like you lost your snow. Fun video with Unni lurking in the background. I try to burn on rocks too. Did the stove leave a scorch mark on the rock? Good to see you keeping busy. The professionals always make it look easy. Be well!

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Год назад +1

      Lurking, just waiting for food or something to chase😂. No scorch marks on the rocks, just a bit of ash. The thing is the top layer of ground is generally thin but peaty here. Everything burns. Thankfully it is generally to wet for it to spread but really nice to avoid having to remove the peat and vegetation, tidy up ash and remains and then put everything back. A lot of hassle if you just want a coffee 😂.
      First spark, that normally never happens when I am filming. Taught one of our guides to use flint and steel yesterday, ember straight away, tinder bundle went up like an atom bomb. That never happens on camera. A bit like catching fish.

  • @samipuola
    @samipuola Месяц назад

    Twig (aka hobo) stowes are great, but one thing's important. Buy one with hinges, not these seperate wall ones. They're so much more easier and faster to use.
    When it comes to Savotta twig stowes, they're too small for my taste. Biggest Haghus is smallest for my taste.

    • @KuukkeliBushcraft
      @KuukkeliBushcraft  Месяц назад

      I have a lixada one with hinges, I think it would be too small for your taste though 😂. It is quite tiny, and yes it is easier to assemble. I just worry about the hinges coming apart. It has had lots of use over the years and they haven't. That is despite the stove being very cheap. I like them to be fairly small, just easier to carry.