I ordered this stove earlier tonight because I liked the pot stand on this better than any other gassifier I was seeing. Just ordered that pot from your link, $16.99! A little work promotion presemt to myself lol. Thanks for showing a good pot to use on this stove, love your channel!
We have owned this exact stove kit with one additional piece for several years. It gets used a lot for practice sessions with our young troops. The X-type pot stand is absolutely the way to go and can easily be fabricated if you lose it. These little stoves are true multi-fule devices. We often reconfigure the stove parts to use with assorted alcohol burners and have used canned gel alcohol (basically sterno) at times. A few chunks of locally produced lump charcoal will also burn well. Some public parks have no issue with us using twigs off the landscape to make a fire while others get a little "touchy" about it. No problem as we can easily convert to a different fuel and make lunch. They are very inexpensive here in the Philippines and we plan to stock up on several more of these stoves so each family member has their own. We will certainly investigate the low-cost titanium pots. Thank you for showcasing this new item. Adding a PostScript: Not long after I posted the above comment, the burn chamber began to seriously deteriorate and soon the bottom was one large whole. I have fabricated a small plate from a can lid with many drilled holes. It works but we surely want a replacement part. We have not found a small stainless steel pot that fits well and can be modified for use as the burn chamber. In fairness, the unit was used a lot during family training sessions. If Tomshoo follows post about this product, please make replacement burn chambers available for purchase to those who use these stoves a lot. It is a great product but the low grade of metal in the burn chamber has a short lifespan.
I have the Ohuhu version of this gasifier. Eight years old and going strong. Mine has the flip over pot stand legs....the thin ones, not the heavier duty ones and they are still strong and working great. They may break sometime but 8 yrs and going strong is good for me. Having the fuel fill cut out on the upper portion is great for sticks. I mostly use wood pellets or process branches down to 1 by 3 inch portions. That way I'm not a slave to feeding these things w/sticks every 30 seconds. These are great prices!!! and another nice vid! Thanks
Very impressive stove, and the thing I like about the cup is the handle is rounded and does not have that indentation in it that drives me nuts. PS your reviews are probably the best on YT❤
I bought a Tomshoo stove D model after clicking on your link on Sunday the 21st. I hope you received a Referral Fee for your efforts ! The Discount did not work as I used the 10% discount at the Amazon page and I needed the slightly higher price to get Free Shipping anyway ! Liked/Subscribed !
I bought one back in June. and it will not gasify. I'm not sure if its because I live at 6000 feet above sea level, or I have no hard wood to burn. I tried it again today, and as long as I kept feeding it, it worked, but all I had was some old very dry pine. I've tried Charcoal, but that didn't work at all. I will keep it, but will I use it. not really. Any ways, glad you got yours to work.
"What happens is your 0:52 wood is burned down here and it's 0:54 combined with heat and wind and it comes 0:56 up here and the wood gas escapes out of 0:58 these vents at the top and burns again". Sounds sloppy, as the wood gas doesn't burn again and the wood gas surely doesn't come out of the vents.
@@Iridium242 See my comment above. Have used charcoal in mine with no problems. Just remember they last a long time. You may overload it w/too many briquettes. Excessive heat could be destructive to the stove if overloaded. 2-4 should be more than enough.
Než začneš něco předvádět, tak si napřed zjisti jak se v tomhle vařiči topí. Děláš to špatně. Dřevo nesmí vyčnívat ven z vařiče. Proto to tak špatně hoří.
2:05 You need to invert the grate to use the spirit dish, otherwise the dish is too low!
Very good little stove. Will be handy if power goes out as well as camping. 😊
I ordered this stove earlier tonight because I liked the pot stand on this better than any other gassifier I was seeing. Just ordered that pot from your link, $16.99! A little work promotion presemt to myself lol. Thanks for showing a good pot to use on this stove, love your channel!
We have owned this exact stove kit with one additional piece for several years. It gets used a lot for practice sessions with our young troops. The X-type pot stand is absolutely the way to go and can easily be fabricated if you lose it. These little stoves are true multi-fule devices. We often reconfigure the stove parts to use with assorted alcohol burners and have used canned gel alcohol (basically sterno) at times. A few chunks of locally produced lump charcoal will also burn well. Some public parks have no issue with us using twigs off the landscape to make a fire while others get a little "touchy" about it. No problem as we can easily convert to a different fuel and make lunch. They are very inexpensive here in the Philippines and we plan to stock up on several more of these stoves so each family member has their own. We will certainly investigate the low-cost titanium pots. Thank you for showcasing this new item.
Adding a PostScript: Not long after I posted the above comment, the burn chamber began to seriously deteriorate and soon the bottom was one large whole. I have fabricated a small plate from a can lid with many drilled holes. It works but we surely want a replacement part. We have not found a small stainless steel pot that fits well and can be modified for use as the burn chamber. In fairness, the unit was used a lot during family training sessions. If Tomshoo follows post about this product, please make replacement burn chambers available for purchase to those who use these stoves a lot. It is a great product but the low grade of metal in the burn chamber has a short lifespan.
I have the Ohuhu version of this gasifier. Eight years old and going strong. Mine has the flip over pot stand legs....the thin ones, not the heavier duty ones and they are still strong and working great. They may break sometime but 8 yrs and going strong is good for me. Having the fuel fill cut out on the upper portion is great for sticks. I mostly use wood pellets or process branches down to 1 by 3 inch portions. That way I'm not a slave to feeding these things w/sticks every 30 seconds. These are great prices!!! and another nice vid! Thanks
Thank you for the review of the stove and the titanium pot.
never been big into weight issues as i don't hike tons of miles at a time but these prices are really good
Good looking stove,great review,
Everyone have a GREAT SINDAY!
The little gap on the bottom on that tomshoo pot would make a great match for The Fancy Feast stove.
Ótimo vídeo Parabéns
Very impressive stove, and the thing I like about the cup is the handle is rounded and does not have that indentation in it that drives me nuts. PS your reviews are probably the best on YT❤
Thanks for sharing this. Wish you had said something about your soup. Will Google it.
Oh it was good forgot to mention it
Good review , thanks for sharing , God bless !
I bought a Tomshoo stove D model after clicking on your link on Sunday the 21st. I hope you received a Referral Fee for your efforts ! The Discount did not work as I used the 10% discount at the Amazon page and I needed the slightly higher price to get Free Shipping anyway ! Liked/Subscribed !
I bought one back in June. and it will not gasify. I'm not sure if its because I live at 6000 feet above sea level, or I have no hard wood to burn. I tried it again today, and as long as I kept feeding it, it worked, but all I had was some old very dry pine. I've tried Charcoal, but that didn't work at all. I will keep it, but will I use it. not really. Any ways, glad you got yours to work.
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"What happens is your 0:52 wood is burned down here and it's 0:54 combined with heat and wind and it comes 0:56 up here and the wood gas escapes out of 0:58 these vents at the top and burns again". Sounds sloppy, as the wood gas doesn't burn again and the wood gas surely doesn't come out of the vents.
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Could this stove work with a lump of charcoal?
It should
@@Iridium242 See my comment above. Have used charcoal in mine with no problems. Just remember they last a long time. You may overload it w/too many briquettes. Excessive heat could be destructive to the stove if overloaded. 2-4 should be more than enough.
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I’ve tried knockoffs and they don’t work for long
see my comment
Než začneš něco předvádět, tak si napřed zjisti jak se v tomhle vařiči topí. Děláš to špatně. Dřevo nesmí vyčnívat ven z vařiče. Proto to tak špatně hoří.